George de Forest Brush at SAM.
Joel Connelly gives some serious love to Seattle’s Best Dive Bars by our own Mike Seely, dedicating today’s entire column…
Waiting for the bus at the corner of Greenwood and 85th yesterday afternoon, I notice a large woman leaving the…
Yeah, okay, so it broke again. Photographer, IT guy, and San Francisco native Tim Dempsey urges you not to look…
Wow, they’re good. The crowd gathered to hear his speech in Berlin is scarcely dispersed, but the verdict is already…
Did you see today’s P-I? Holy crap, how could you miss it? Now, I’m actually sort fond of the “watch…
The colony strikes back.
An exploration of the duality of antipathy.
A pretty good book if Douglas Adams didn’t already exist.
It’s a so-so year for video-game releases.
Surviving (barely) in the lefty, secular art world—a modern Catholic abstractionist.
A look back at stuff that got on my nerves.
What, you still haven’t gone to Western Bridge, Bill and Ruth True’s new gallery in Georgetown? Well, you should, if…
Two new books take a very different approach to taking it easy.
Struck by light at the Henry.
Junko Yamamoto According to Yamamoto, her abstract paintings are based on the idea of Shunyata— a Sanskrit word that (she…
Some parting words on Theresa Hak Kyung Cha.
TURF: URBAN LIVING
Charles Krafft’s blunt memorials.
Two memoirs show different aspects of one very cold place.