The two faces of Ballard: Stroller haven by day, drunken playground by night.
Unfinished business at the new sculpture park.
Will Sub Pop’s unprecedented push of the Shins’ new album usher the indie darlings right out the door?
Does it take to screw in a lightbulb? You won’t need to ask after you hear Melia Watras.
This week’s music calendar.
Send classical listings two weeks in advance to classical@seattleweekly.com. Concerts & Events Alexander Kobrin Beethoven, Haydn, Mozart, and Schumann from…
Local photographer Chris Jordan has shifted his sharp, poetic focus from the wastelands of American consumerism—images of landfills of discarded…
Tractor Tavern, Dec. 18, 2006
Blane or Duckie? You make the call!
Dear Mexican, I’m a 60-year-old Chicano and proud. Why do young Chicanos keep imitating blacks? They dress like blacks, talk…
Argentina in crisis, unhappy Iranian women, and the McSweeney’s cartel comes to Lake Forest Park.
“Now you have insufferable kids of your own, and holiday karma is biting you in the ass.”
WEDNESDAY: Holiday Bizarre: A Jewish Christmas! and The Tallboys
The Factory’s Mylar balloons have long since deflated, “Baby” Jane Holzer sells real estate, and Barney’s offers customized soup cans;…
Art to look at this week.
What to do Monday.
We’re in tune with (Just Like) Starting Over. Plus: More Lang Lang! More Savion!
For Norway’s 120 Days, the sun won’t set soon.
On stage this week.
The USA Is a Monster’s virulent war stomp.
