More tax cuts from Tim Eyman, Washington’s initiative king.
We have enough martyrs. The five Wobblies murdered by police during the 1916 Shingleweaver strike in Everett. The four firefighters…
MONSTER MAGNET, God Says No (A&M) Success hasn’t gone to Dave Wyndorf’s head—megalomania has been his subject for years. Even…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: C. James Meyer Virgina Commonwealth University professor…
Wednesday, January 18 Dirty Dancing As entertaining as any rock show this week: here’s your last chance to watch the…
City government and homeless group SHARE/WHEEL face off.
A spoonful of sugar can make wine magical.
The SSO strikes chords in audiences of all ages as it opens its new season.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Yunhee Min The L.A.–based artist, whose abstract…
At midseason in a bad division, the .500 Mariners could be contenders.
A brief, nondefinitive look back at 2003.
It was a dark and stormy Net. At least, it’s become that way for fiction. The Web has been as…
Seattle police are ignoring FBI safety warnings. Now Michael Ealy is dead. Will new science change local policy?
The annual rite of running and losing.
I don’t envy Ken Lum, the curator of this year’s Northwest Annual at CoCA. The chair of the University of…
Marjorie Leet Ford, Raja Shehadeh, Jessica Shattuck, and Jonathan Schell.
The ID gets a burger heaven all its own.
A ‘marginalized’ dissident no more, the new Seattle School Board president takes charge.
John Prine rebounds from cancer with a triumphant collection of country duets.
At the downtown library, art emerges out of scraps, chaos, and nonsense.
