A marriage is put under the pressure of government surveillance in this rediscovered psychological thriller.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Forum An interdisciplinary performance thing during the Ballard…
Nonprofits in need this holiday.
Aug. 17-23, 2005
Wed Live Music Abbondanza Pizzeria Marco at 7 p.m. 6503 California Ave. S.W., 206-935-8989. All American Metro Retro at 9…
The self-deprecating comedy writer moves in with the Gauls.
A Q&A with Seattle techno producer Lusine.
SUPERSUCKERS Motherfuckers Be Trippin’ (Mid-Fi Recordings) You can still use their dicks for a walking stick. . . . It’s…
Lectures and Events NO-TELL MOTEL Vibrating beds. Secret liaisons. Bad coffee. And sex behind flimsy walls. Seattle artist Claire Cowie…
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com.University of Washington Historical Exhibit A new display at Suzzallo Library showcases UW’s…
* new restaurant DINER* A great diner is hard to come by in these parts, and Diner—nestled in its obscure…
Freeing 20th-century music’s Zen apostle from a bad rap.
Signs that Seattle Symphony music director Gerard Schwartz is preparing to move on are growing stronger by the day.
What’s in, what’s fresh, what’s cooking.
Local indie-punk duo Sick Bees finds sweetness in dissonance.
From Sazerac to the Zig Zag Café.
AS WE SAT DOWN to dinner this Thanksgiving, our hostess asked the guests to go around and acknowledge a few…
A baroque opera meets a bawdy puppet show.
The glorious return of percussive performer Sandy Silva.
Growing old with Barbie.
