“Julee Cruise . . . isn’t she that chick from Twin Peaks?” That’s what one friend said when I told…
Where a career, and an entertainment franchise, all began.
Wednesday, November 2The Bad Plus + Mocean WorkerListening to the Bad Plus’ Suspicious Activity? is like playing strip poker with…
At home with art
Meander In Don’t let the hard-to-find location hold you back: Just start walking up or down the Pike Place Hillclimb,…
Seattle’s other guided theme tours.
ON THE PLATE JUNE 18 Attention Eric Ripert fans: the 2002 James Beard Outstanding Chef of the Year and chef…
Musical fun and subversion all year long.
The Tudor Choir gives Seattle something to sing about.
LADYTRON, 604 (Emperor Norton) Ladytron are frowning, black-clad art and fashion kids who play detached electronic songs. That doesn’t mean…
Not going all the way with Belle and Sebastian.
So, your beloved columnists were recently taken to task for a comment we made involving curry and the band Asian…
Big Bamboo Ball If you spend most of the year in the audience, this is the time to get on…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com Lectures and Events Architecture Tour: Historic Theatres Seattle is home to a…
Love’s a battleground—all inside Jim Carrey’s head—in this brainy but unexpectedly moving amnesiac romance.
Plus: the inheritance tax, the new New York Times guy, and changes at The Seattle Times.
Hey, Howard Schultz, let’s soak the taxpaying public from our new community hot tub.
Copland the Populist: San Francisco Symphony, conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas (RCA). In honor of the 100th anniversary of the…
June 29-July 5, 2005.
Douglas Fairbanks, Sarah Silverman, Buddhist monks, and Napoleon Dynamite outdoors.
