With choreographed camerawork.
Cartoons, boobs, Pythons, and moredo we need a holiday theme to recommend these books?
NEWS The Washington Brewers Guild has appointed its first two paid staff members, signaling the growth of the brewing industry…
Hilary Hahn The Seattle Symphony presented violinist Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg last week, and now here’s the anti-Nadja—poised, polished, Apollonian, and not…
What do we actually remember from our childhood? After time erases the hazy, icky stuff, nostalgia sets in. One huge…
Belltown bistro menu crisscrosses the globe.
As Microsoft and Yahoo! prepare take on Google, Seattle and UW continue to be a hotbed of Web-search innovation.
NORIKO KATO, 25, was born in Aomori, Japan and now lives in West Seattle in the basement of her host…
Body count rises as tech layoffs continue
WHAT DO WE ink-stained and cybershocked wretches crave almost as much as money? “Impact”—reassurance that our words not only get…
A few weeks ago, when Radiohead’s Kid A debuted as the No. 1 album in America, after a summer that…
5th Avenue Theater—With the hire of new artistic director David Armstrong, the 5th Avenue has given a vote of confidence…
A-E | F-MI | MO-S | T-Z *recommended FAAT-KINE Senegal, 2000. Director: Ousmane Sembene Thurs., June 7, 7:15 p.m., Broadway…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Lecture/Performance: Robert Wilson Legendary theater director and artist Robert…
Thumbs up or thumbs down, there’s still plenty to see at this year’s queer cinema fest.
Democrats control state government, but the challenges facing Washington will severely test their ability to govern.
In which delivery on an opening promise is withheld
Jared Diamond, David Laskin, Susan Gilman, and Douglas Coupland.
The mainstreaming of gay culture leaves no room for realityand opens the door to shame-based HIV.
With a campaign to end homelessness, it’s not your grandparents’ United Way.
