LAYOFFS ON THE TABLE Is it something we did? Local upscale kitchenware retailer Sur La Table is moving their operations…
Shallots Asian Bistro 2525 Fourth, 728-1888 Lunch Monday-Friday 11 a.m.-3 p.m.; dinner Monday-Thursday 5-10 p.m., Friday- Saturday 5-11 p.m. $7-$12…
MICKEY AND THE SOUL GENERATION Iron Leg (Cali-Tex/Quannum Projects) Legendary San Antone funk crew emerges with DJ Shadow-assembled anthology. Soon…
It was strangely dark last night—black-gray, thick, billowy. The kind of weather that heralds a redemptive rainstorm, a fresh summer…
The fine art of getting the Bolshoi Ballet to Seattle.
Backstage bickering has reached a crescendo at Benaroya, but the symphony sounds as good as ever.
Two neighborhoods divided by Aurora but still joined at the spiritual hip, these stretches of old Seattle have survived intact…
Rocket man
Tribal rhythms intersect with social justice.
Coachella’s definite maybes; the Faint get busy; Coldplay cry; and more.
Why corporate rock’s setback is Seattle’s gain.
Our critics weigh in with their own bright ideas for the local arts.
On a sunny autumn afternoon, a man walks into a bar packed with laughing patrons. “I’d like a drink, please,”…
FELIX DA HOUSECAT, DJ EVA Baltic Room, 625-4444, $12 adv. / $15 9 p.m. Thurs., June 13 Andy Warhol was…
The kids nowadays, they’ve got no sense of history. If it didn’t happen in their lifetime, well then, it didn’t…
Advance registration or reservations are recommended for most events. THIS WEEK JAN. 16 New arrivals and discoveries from the always…
In important ways, there’s something missing in this comprehensive Ozu retrospective.
Your guide to author-gazing.
‘… We are killing people to teach people that killing people is wrong. …’
Send listings two weeks in advance to info@seattleweekly.com. Discovery Institute Conference Author George Gilder (Wealth and Poverty) does the keynote…
