Also: Lots about the “L” word.
We received an extraordinary number of letters about last week’s cover story on the crisis in the Middle East. Some are printed in the paper, and many more appear only on our Web site below. The letters are largely run in their entirety; any factual information they contain has not been confirmed by Seattle Weekly.
Politics Backers of Ralph Nader‘s candidacy for president are confident that the consumer advocate will appear on Washington’s November ballot….
Cartoons not for kids.
Posthumous live records from Buckley père et fils.
Also: Susan Skilling and Lynne Woods Turner, Mickey One, Nancy Stark Smith, and Sean Astin.
For those (in the 15-24 demographic) about to rock, New American Shame salutes you.
I hate my left big toe. If I were going to shell out the dough to have one part of…
For Sandra Bernhard, life is a cabaret.
Wed Live Music Celtic Swell Erin McNamee at 8 p.m. Central Saloon Phonic Red, Deferred Success, Niburu at 8 p.m….
Before we go too far, let’s get one matter straight: When it comes to volume, I’m not a wuss. To…
Arab Strap’s Aidan Moffat sings sad songs with a smile on his face.
Ossman-Dudley Trio, “St. Louis Tickle” (Columbia/Legacy; 1906). Charlie Parker & Mack Woolbright, “Ticklish Reuben” (Old Hat; 1927). Alfred Lewis, “Mississippi…
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com. Jehane Noujaim The director of 2004’s Control Room, a documentary about the…
PNB tries to rescue a jinxed ballet.
Also: Sweeney Todd and Beth Orton.
Runs Fri., Dec. 2–Thurs., Dec. 8, at Grand Illusion.
Showing at Varsity, Fri., Aug. 11–Thurs., Aug. 17. Rated R. 93 minutes.
Advance registration or reservations are recommended for most events. Prices exclude tax and gratuity unless otherwise noted. ON THE PLATE…
FRIDAY CULTURE SCIENCE FICTION MUSEUM AND HALL OF FAME Rumors of an appearance by Steven Spielberg or George Lucas may…
