“This modern era of chain consolidations and radio-TV competition seems to have robbed neighborhood newspapers of the chance to prosper and serve their communities.”
ON THE PLATE NOW THROUGH MID-JULY Calling all onion fans: Get yourself to any Pagliacci outlet before mid-July to get…
Let the games begin. . . .
Real life, real hardship, bared for the camera.
The handful of works to be added to Pacific Northwest Ballet’s repertory is varied, from 1930s Americana to intense contemporary…
New action figure immortalizes the rock star in plastic. Plus: Compendium closes, and festival news.
Carrie Akre gets by with a little help from her fans.
You thought Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? was tough? Try keeping a slot in an of-the-moment girl group. There…
Seattle Weekly: As Boom Bap Project, you, DJ Scene, and Destro have been around Seattle’s hip-hop scene for a few…
DEMONLOVER Runs Fri., Oct. 3-Thurs., Oct. 9, at Varsity Olivier Assayas has several engaging qualities as a film director. He…
PACIFIC NORTHWEST BALLET PNB’s current triple bill may be a tribute to the work of George Balanchine, but it’s also…
Just don’t call them a rock band.
How one lonely critic failed to save a film 22 years ago, and how Francis Ford Coppola came back to thank her for it.
Composer Pauline Oliveros once simply defined technique as (I quote from memory) “the ability to make your music come out…
NEWS Confidential to all Francophiles left wondering where in the world they’d get their cassoulet after Wallingford’s Au Bouchon closed…
Last month, Peter Boal paused briefly between meetings, consultations, and classes to talk about his hopes and plans for Pacific…
Older and wiser, onetime dorm room staple Lloyd Cole enjoys independence.
REVEREND HORTON HEAT Showbox at 8 p.m. Fri., Sept. 12, with the Blasters and BR5-49. $22 adv./$25. Rockabilly licks cranked…
Oscar-winning Ali profile packs a punch.
As time marches on, Brian Wilson’s place in pop history looms larger and larger.
