Turf: Urban Living
Wednesday, June 22Diane Schuur and the Caribbean Jazz ProjectThe MOR favorite gets a little spicy for her current touring go-round,…
Security background checks on local officials raise civil liberties alarms.
Pisces (Feb. 19–March 20)The other day, I imagined what it’d be like if all the seasons shifted two months forward….
Feb. 22-28, 2006
Two beautiful men were in my bed the other night. Unfortunately, I was sitting in a chair 5 feet away…
Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) You’re a human laser beam. Leos shine, Libras glow, Geminis sparkle. Those Aries burn hot and…
Limp Bizkit help headbangers get some.
Where the Seine meets the Sound.
Balseros, Millenium Actress, and More.
From Aberdeen, Wash., to Copenhagen, Denmark, the Melvins still bring the pain.
A couple weeks ago I conducted a poll* to test my hypothesis that while involved in a relationship with another…
Proteomics could be the Next Big Thing driving Puget Sound’s prosperity.
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com.Mediation Class Learn how to navigate everyday conflicts using tried-and-true techniques. Certified mediators…
Lectures and Events ARTIST LECTURE: DAN WEBB The Seattle artist talks about his current installation and exhibit, “Insomnia Machine.” 6…
FATAL PERIL Broadway Performance Hall, 1625 Broadway Ave., 206-325-6500. $10-$19.75. 8 p.m. Thurs.-Sun. Ends Sun., Oct. 12. For years, the…
THE GREG NICKELS paradox continues. On Mon., Jan. 28, Seattle’s new mayor delivered his State of the City address looking…
Traditional Indian dance captures the reverence for culture and movement.
Advance registration or reservations are recommended for most events. Prices exclusive of tax and gratuity unless otherwise noted. On the…
A non-comprehensive, entirely subjective list of films that will be worth at least a look this fall. The only criteria?…
