We review 10 new books on the current state of dating and sex.
It’s that time of year again. That time when newspaper reporters start listing the contributions that various City Council candidates…
I KNEW TYREE SCOTT, but this, in itself, was not remarkable. Over a civic history that touched five decades, almost…
Morris’s world premiere isn’t up to it.
“Soon the child’s clear eye is clouded over by ideas and opinions, preconceptions and abstractions. Simple free being becomes encrusted…
While no one has documented a plot to manipulate results, voting systems deserve closer scrutiny.
Can campus dining be a gourmet experience? No, but …
Your 2006 Sasquatch recommended playlist.
Also: Green Night, Accidental Death of An Anarchist, and Hamlet X: The Tragedy of El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz.
Pomegranate Bistro makes Redmond feel right neighborly.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) During your birthday season, I want to remind you, with love, of the power of your…
Fewer and fewer people are willing to leave their home to see a movie. Should they even care about the Oscars on TV? Or what we critics think?
Also: Seattle Center’s longtime director quits.
A stiff shot for the voting public.
Showing at Varsity, Fri., Aug. 18–Thurs., Aug. 24. Not rated. 88 minutes.
An interview with Karl Auerbach, ICANN at-large representative for the United States and Canada. Mr. Aeurbach was elected on 11…
ACLU on the defense
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Kathryn Gustafson It’s not often that landscape…
The most popular news stories in 2005 on SeattleWeekly.com.
How penis wizards David Friend and Simon Bradley turned the old ball-and-tackle into a stage sensation.
