Reprazent associate Krust drops a drum-and-bass record with a maze to its rewards.
It’s no wonder I’m gay—my mother named me for a character in a musical. Honest. There’s a scene in the…
Note: Preregistration is generally required for lectures, classes, and other hands-on activities. It’s a good idea to call in advance…
Directory Tony Bui’s knockoff of Tran Anh Hung fails to ape the intelligence
Send listings two weeks in advance to info@seattleweekly.com. Spring Open House Shepherd’s Counseling Services, a nonprofit that provides help to…
Thug life, Calabrian-style.
How Sir Charles inspired my love of hoops and Sarah McLachlan.
ALANIS MORISSETTE So-Called Chaos (Maverick) Four albums in and she’d rather hurt you honestly than mislead you with a lie,…
Sagittarius (Nov. 22–Dec. 21)I heard that following the presidential election, hits on immigration Web sites (especially those for Canada, Australia,…
March 16-22, 2005.
Superman Returns, Sonic Youth, and Seattle Chamber Music Fest get our money.
Two talents find fertile ground with Jacqueline Susann’s Dolls.
Street interviews on the Times picket line.
San Francisco’s Deerhoof get loose.
Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Joseph Rossano His work incorporates media ranging from Douglas fir to sculpted glass, and he’ll…
Born to Run: 30th Anniversary Edition.
SATURDAY VISUAL ARTS SUMMER AT THE HENRY The Henry Art Gallery’s annual one-day summer extravaganza opens two very different exhibits:…
The wee hours—from milk shakes to schnitzel.
A chat with Dean Wareham.
FRIDAY FILM THE UGLY AMERICAN Timely again, this 1963 political drama stars Marlon Brando as a controversial U.S. ambassador who…
