Also: Death From Above 1979, and Unclassics: Obscure Electronic Funk and Disco 1978–1985.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Welcome to the headlines, Aquarius. All of a sudden, your deeds are written in the biggest,…
IT’S BECOMING a familiar spectacle around here: A ship steams into port with a once-magnificent fin whale wrapped around its…
Also: Finer Noble Gases.
“So now I’m told that while my illness was recently described as terminal, I can, perhaps, be saved. . . . I’m left with one of those too-simple questions: How much is the extension of a life worth? The answer, we learn from childhood: It depends. It depends on who I am. It depends on the accidental geography of my birth. It depends on how much wealth I have accumulated, how many friends I have, who they are. It depends a lot on dumb luck. . . .”
—”On Being Terminally Ill,” from Typing Love Letters to Create Time, a book I self-published in April 1991
The Chris Schussler Incident Playwright Scot Augustson’s latest makes all the easy pop references you’d expect from a play set…
Musseling in
A sweet new spot looks at business through rose-colored glasses, with swell results.
Tango: Music for Mandolin and Guitar Daniel Ahlert and Birgit Schwab (Antes)
I’ve only slept with three men in my life. My ex-husband and two guys I dated last year. Right now,…
Lots of local, low-tech movies.
Art that pokes fun at consumerism is being enthusiastically purchased.
BANCO DE GAIA PETER MARDIL Baltic Room, 206-624-4444, $10 9 p.m. Mon., Nov. 11 NOWADAYS, WITH EVERY swank brasserie and…
DEAR PET LADY, I am the owner of a 3-year-old black kitty. Most of the time he is a normal…
MAG MOR Theater Schmeater, 1500 Summit, 206-325-6500. $12-$15 (under 18 free). 8 p.m. Thurs.-Sat. Also 2 p.m. Sun. matinees Dec….
Its unpaid members endure derision at meetings, take heat for not foreseeing a crippling fiscal scandal, and have drawn election challengers.
Disproportionately infected, blacks confront the reality that it’s no longer a white, gay disease.
What do you want your daughter to be: a boxer or a ring-girl?
The state yanks medical licenses in a cult case.
Not even Al Gore can get shippers to accept tug protection against oil spills. Here come the storms—and one last hope.