For complete listings, see www.seattleweekly.com Pauline ChenFinal Exam: A Young Surgeon’s Reflections on Mortality is her medical memoir. Elliott Bay…
Comeback kids, rhymin’ Limeys, and songs about partying defined Hip-Hop Nation in 2006.
“We have more than enough so-called journalists . . . who use their columns to whine about Seattle’s failure to live up to their preconceived fantasies.”
The year in review, slightly askew.
Jeopardy! genius Ken Jennings moves to the smartest city in America: Seattle.
This week’s music calendar.
Humboldt County has a lot more to offer than just killer weed, according to Jensen Rufe’s Hype!-like documentary.
The Tall Birds grow up.
Highlights-and lowlights-from this week’s music calendar.
Opens at Varsity, Fri., Dec. 15. Rated R. 90 minutes.
Gumby attacks! Dr. Caligari returns. And Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint have a date aboard a train.
Molding the next Lester Bangs at 826 Seattle.
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee: A Musical
Hugo House examines childhood—and grows up a little in the process.
Evolution debate erupts on Capitol Hill!
An opinionated guide to this week’s new gallery and museum shows.
Ten years on, Stones Throw remains one of hip-hop’s best-kept secrets.
Joanna NewsomYs(Drag City) The word “lavish” has been hanging around patiently in dictionaries and thesauri for years, just waiting to…
For its Buddy Holly bio-musical, the 5th Avenue turns to a local rockabilly showman.
This weeks’ music calendar.
