Movie soundtracks to live by
ALL THE QUEEN’S MEN Meridian Friends‘ Matt LeBlanc plays a smart-alecky World War II American soldier leading the requisite ragtag…
The basement boys bring the houseparty Stateside.
Radio host Cynthia Doyon was one of 207 people in King County who took their own lives last year. It’s time to recognize this is a virtual epidemic and do something about it.
Martin Amis’ new novel isn’t nearly the cerebral trauma you’ve been led to believe.
Jasmine brings Thai and Moroccan cuisines to Pike Place Market.
Talking long distance to the Buzzcocks’ Pete Shelley.
Does how a restaurant looks matter as much as how it cooks?
Best of Seattle, 2000
If you believe the good folks at Golden Tee national headquarters, Tiger Woods is really a 500-pound lush.
Twenty years strong, the highly eclectic Seattle Festival of Improvised Music shows that improv isn’t just for jazz fans anymore.
Also: Christmas With the Kranks, Easy, and The Take.
From labor unions to folk songs, composer Frederic Rzewski’s works explore America’s social issues.
Weber’s Der Freischütz soars musically but suffers visually.
HAM FOR THE HOLIDAYS 5: CINCO DE PORKO For those who like their holiday entertainment irreverent and pork-related, local theatre…
Latin jazz documentary appeals to ears, not eyes.
ON THE PLATE Through September 21 You better watch out, you better not whine, you better not kvetchand were telling…
Where do old MTV VJs go to die? Apparently, the Red Light in the U District. His 15 minutes now…
Alki Playwright Eric Overmyer loves words—his time-tripping On the Verge was a veritable journey through them—so it should make for…
Wednesday, August 31Earth, Wind and Fire + ChicagoTwo retro tastes that go gaudily well together—horns, flash, tunes, feel-good overstatement, the…
