Seattle’s obscure jazz giant steps into the spotlight.
They say you can’t keep a good man down. In 1994, Seattle-born resident Robert L. Horton designed a 31-foot-by-17-foot mural…
Despite its charms and stars, Sofia Coppola’s latest looks too intently inwardat herself.
A funny thing about the audience seeing cellist Matt Haimovitz at the Tractor Tavern on Saturday, Jan. 21: They were…
Jesse Sykes & the Sweet Hereafter’s drifting, shifting, smoldering muse.
Seeing a bunch of white guys bopping across MTV pretending to be rappers is no cause for critical reflection these…
A too-quirky comedy of Japanese innkeepers.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Benefit Art Auction A gala dinner and auction of…
The penis bandit rides no more! The man known far and wide for attending local rock shows and rubbing his…
A guide to holiday happenings in the area
THE SHINS Oh, Inverted World (Sub Pop) Meet this summer’s most treasured companion and prepare for plenty of good vibrations….
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com Lectures and Events Architecture Walk: Art & Architecture A downtown walking tour…
Marcus Miller takes jazz and funk to the next level.
Once When I Was Lost—yes, indeed.
THE DIVINE COMEDY THE VELLS Crocodile Cafe, 206-441-5611, $12/$10 adv. 9 p.m. Fri., Jan. 24 I CONFESS, I’M JEALOUS of…
. . . [Mark D. Fefer] should get out of the kitchen and go back to reviewing jazz Muzakthe real Seattle sound.
State Politics Gov. Christine Gregoire‘s Life Sciences Discovery Fund tastes more like pork than ever. On Saturday, April 16, the…
Trader Vic’s returns—to Bellevue, but Bellevue needs it more than we do.
December 10, 1997, 7:05 PM I’ve just finished a grueling phone shift at Amazon.com, where I’ve been working at one…
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com. Exhibit of Photographs This two-week Seattle Center exhibit, which contains 59 portraits…
