Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Forum An interdisciplinary performance thing during the Ballard…
Meet the conservative Christian pastor who spearheaded the Bush voter registration campaign in Washington.
* new restaurant DINER* A great diner is hard to come by in these parts, and Diner—nestled in its obscure…
In DC, Microsoft reaches out to an array of oddball allies.
Opening Kurt Cobain’s heart-shaped Pandora’s box.
CLEANING HOUSE Spring-cleaning is not about getting rid of dust; it’s about rearranging it. Working from this theory, Betsy Best-Spadaro…
Politicians may ask the voters for $20 billion in new taxes.
PEOPLE, POLITICS, & MEDIA
Are mountain sports dot-coms and their sponsored athletes climbing too high?
The US government decides Kennewick Man is a Native American—after first violating sacred Native American beliefs.
Runs Fri., Oct. 14–Wed., Oct. 19, at Varsity.
A jazz combo played in the corner as the party-goers filed in. The summer sunlight barely penetrated the dim interior…
What’s in, what’s fresh, what’s cooking.
GREEN DAY International Superhits! (Reprise) Pop punks have time of their lives on singles set. ‘Tis the season to release…
Cities use new tactics against black nightspots.
The Old West meets the new in Louis Broome’s powerful new tragicomedy Texarkana Waltz.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Lecture: Sanford Gifford Goes West Curator Patti Junker discusses…
I had checked off “percussion” when Ms. Weiskopf handed out the thin slip of paper that listed our sixth-grade band…
Absurdist martial satire finds plenty of blame to go around.
Turf: Urban Living