BEST COVER-UPEarlier this month, when Mayor Schell was beaten worse than a WTO protester, we reserved our sympathies: The sucker…
Local casinos are only vaguely Vegas, but who needs more?
March. 23-29, 2005
As folks who’ve read my rhapsodic waxing on Bow Wow Wow, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, or even Haysi Fantayzee…
d9’s ensemble shines, while the work itself is a mixed bag.
Cult director explains the return of his ‘anti–summer blockbuster.’ By Andrew Bonazelli
Celebrating upward wealth redistribution with Fleetwood Mac.
Bettie Serveert, “Hands Off” (Palomine). iTunes Sick Bees, “God Will Stop Yer Party” (Up). iTunes Barbara Manning and the Go-Luckys!,…
What the digital age means to the jaded middlemen of the music biz.
Pianist Craig Sheppard reaches for the summit with Beethoven in tow.
Serve-it-yourself Things are getting “interactive” at Pioneer Square’s Brindisi, according to owner Luigi Denunzio. This appears to mean that customers…
Oneida’s drunken ideas bear fruit.
A brilliant performance brings science alive at the Rep.
High Tide By Mark Lynas (Picador, $14) In The Day After Tomorrow, melting polar ice caps cause a shift in…
What I remember from my illustrious Mariners career.
Experimental performance by High Kindergarten Performance Group. Plus: Quake, bellydancing.
Sarah Dougher uses her own voice for both her audience and her students.
First and foremost, I’d like to thank every one of the Bumbershoot attendees who slinked over to the Seattle Weekly…
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com.Addressing Torture University of Washington politics prof Jamie Mayerfeld examines the role of…
26th ANNUAL SEATTLE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL runs May 18-June 11 at Broadway Performance Hall, Cinerama, Egyptian, Harvard Exit, Pacific Place,…
