Brian Miller

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2008 (53 articles)
2007 (121 articles)
2006 (223 articles)
2005 (121 articles)
2004 (65 articles)
2003 (86 articles)
2002 (135 articles)
2001 (164 articles)
2000 (131 articles)
1999 (48 articles)
1998 (3 articles)

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Salmon Caught in the Carbon Net - May 14, 2008

Our mania for wild, fresh boutique fish comes at a high environmental cost.
News By Brian Miller

SIFF News: The Oscar Winners are Coming! - May 14, 2008

Film By Brian Miller

Seattle Weekly PickOSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies - May 7, 2008

The Best Spy Spoof Since Austin Powers
Review By Brian Miller

Graduation: Bank Robbery for Dummies - Apr 30, 2008

Review By Brian Miller

Mayor Punts on Seattle Center Development - Apr 16, 2008

And that’s good news for the Market.
News By Brian Miller

Paul Allen's $69 Million Mystery Bid - Apr 16, 2008

Is Vulcan planning a broadband wireless network?
News By Brian Miller

Breakfast: The Law & Order Edition - Apr 16, 2008

Moxie is the new addition to the Lower Queen Anne brunch lineup—already a class act compared to familiar neighboring hooligans.
Food By Brian Miller

Super High Me: Skip the Movie, Score Your Own Laughs - Apr 9, 2008

Review By Brian Miller

A Field Guide to Seattle’s Ugliest Houses - Apr 2, 2008

The FAR Monster, The Encroacher, The Green Zone Special and other species ruining your neighborhood.
News By Brian Miller

Seattle Jewish Film Festival: No Politics, Please! - Apr 2, 2008

Film By Brian Miller

Bomb It: Waging a Jihad With Spray-Paint - Apr 2, 2008

Review By Brian Miller

Jennifer 8. Lee - Mar 26, 2008

Oppressed immigrants serve us delicious noodles
The Weekly Wire By Brian Miller

The Fun Never Stops - Mar 26, 2008

Drew Friedman makes a mockery of our leaders and leading comics
The Weekly Wire By Brian Miller

Can a Deli Bring the Alaska Building to Its Knees? - Mar 19, 2008

The last tenant standing is taking the city to court.
News By Brian Miller

Funky Forest: The First Contact: You Explain It to Us - Mar 19, 2008

Review By Brian Miller

The Hammer: B-List TV Star Adam Carolla Ain't So Bad - Mar 19, 2008

Review By Brian Miller

Shots Seen Around the World - Mar 19, 2008

Radical bands blow their own horns
The Weekly Wire By Brian Miller

Fifty Against Aqaba - Mar 12, 2008

Peter O’Toole takes the Cinerama by storm
The Weekly Wire By Brian Miller

50 Against Aqaba - Mar 12, 2008

Peter O'Toole takes the Cinerama by storm
The Weekly Wire By Brian Miller

Microsoft Geek Secrets Finally Revealed - Mar 5, 2008

Click here for the best of 30,000 pages of never-before-seen insight into the Redmond lifestyle.
News By Brian Miller

How Puget Sound's Last Pirate Gave Us a Creaking, Sinking Ferry System - Mar 5, 2008

The curse of Capt. Peabody.
News By Brian Miller

Nazis and Neorealism - Mar 5, 2008

SAM begins its Rome on Film series
The Weekly Wire By Brian Miller

The Gambler - Mar 5, 2008

One of Robert Altman’s finest took big risks with movie conventions
The Weekly Wire By Brian Miller

When Woody Loved Mia - Feb 27, 2008

Take us back to happier days, pre-Soon-Yi
The Weekly Wire By Brian Miller

Footlight Follies - Feb 27, 2008

The foibles of a fictitious Seattle theater
The Weekly Wire By Brian Miller

Torture, Nudity, and Family Betrayal - Feb 20, 2008

Still, the author insists Language Rooms isn't political theater.
Spring Arts 2008 By Brian Miller

Eden: What a Cook-Tease - Feb 20, 2008

Review By Brian Miller

Where Yokels Meet Orgo - Feb 20, 2008

Rural Route Film Festival comes to the GI
The Weekly Wire By Brian Miller

Chilly Hilly Ride - Feb 20, 2008

Thousands of cyclists terrorize placid community!
The Weekly Wire By Brian Miller

Ten Questions Before You Participate in Bunny Rescue Month - Feb 13, 2008

You won't all be ready to take one home.
News By Brian Miller

The Witnesses: The Bad Old Days of AIDS in ’80s France - Feb 13, 2008

Review By Brian Miller

More Darkness, Same Price - Feb 13, 2008

SIFF’s double features are full of double dealers
The Weekly Wire By Brian Miller

Musicals at the Metro - Feb 13, 2008

Ten old titles run tunefully through April 9
The Weekly Wire By Brian Miller

How the Tallest, Most Expensive New Downtown Condo Is Keeping Everyone Else at Ankle-Height - Feb 6, 2008

Fifteen Twenty-One Second Avenue's value depends substantially on dwarfing its neighbors.
News By Brian Miller

Shrooms: Stoners Take a Very Bad Trip - Feb 6, 2008

Review By Brian Miller

New on DVD: Local Teacher Conquers Florida Gunslinger! - Jan 30, 2008

New on DVD By Brian Miller

Stay Classy, Mercer Street! - Jan 23, 2008

SIFF Cinema maintains property values with rep series
The Weekly Wire By Brian Miller

A Pre-emptive Times Strike - Jan 16, 2008

Blethen knows best. Probably.
News By Brian Miller

Over the Hill - Jan 16, 2008

The soul of Seattle’s gayest neighborhood is being chipped away by high-priced condos. Does that signal the beginning of diaspora away from an older, richer, more hetero Capitol Hill?
News By Brian Miller

Imaginary Witness: The Holocaust Before Sophie’s Choice - Jan 16, 2008

Review By Brian Miller

Charles Bronson Will Slug You Now - Jan 16, 2008

This six-film salute to Walter Hill packs a wallop
The Weekly Wire By Brian Miller

Lust in the Afternoon - Jan 16, 2008

Teen hormones run amok in 1970 England
The Weekly Wire By Brian Miller

Clark Humphrey - Jan 9, 2008

Cheap drinks, easy parking, and affordable housing once existed in Belltown, honest!
The Weekly Wire By Brian Miller

Paul Allen vs. Google? - Jan 9, 2008

Cable, wireless phones, and billions of dollars for the FCC.
News By Brian Miller

Honey and Clover: Not Exactly Art School Confidential - Jan 9, 2008

Review By Brian Miller

Why Seattleites Are Picketing in the Writers' Strike - Jan 2, 2008

Because they want to get back to writing your after-work specials.
News By Brian Miller

Seattle's E-Waste Conundrum - Jan 2, 2008

New TV for Christmas? Add it to the stack!
News By Brian Miller

Eastern Promises and the Best Discs of 2007 - Jan 2, 2008

New on DVD By Brian Miller

All My Love: Local Director Trips Through Mongolia - Jan 2, 2008

Review By Brian Miller

Early Films of Bela Tarr - Jan 2, 2008

From Hungary, with melancholy: Communist-era anomie is coming to Cap Hill!
The Weekly Wire By Brian Miller

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Grand Illusion, Thu., May 15, 7:00pmThu., May 15, 9:00pmThu., May 15, 11:00pm

French Noir at SAM
Claude Chabrol's 2004 adaptation of the Ruth Rendell novel The Bridesmaid i... More>>
Seattle Art Museum, Every week Thursday from Thu., May 1 until Thu., June 5, 7:30pm, $7 (individual), $58-$65 (series)

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