You can take the writer out of Seattle, but you can’t take Seattle out of the writer.
If it feels this good, it’s gotta be bad
A slight offering from first-time director Edward Norton.
Past and present converge down by the river.
With all these books, it’s a wonder there are any lonely people left.
Doing the Brazilian mating dance.
A trip to Vietnam inspires this culinary tour of Seattle’s Little Saigon.
Where they scintillate and we palpitate.
In a dictatorship like today’s Burma, you learn to watch your back.
Writing away the writer’s-block blues.
More than a few recent events have prompted the nation to cast its sympathetic eyes on our fair city, and…
But they don’t seem very happy in Nicola Barker’s strange novel.
Press screening marred by verbal assault!
Movie soundtracks to live by
EXCERPTS FROM A FAMILY MEDICAL DICTIONARY
A lively sister act shakes up chamber music.
Romance With Double-Bass Book-It Repertory Theater ends May 2 Besides eight plays, Anton Chekhov wrote more than 600 stories, chronicles…
Peggy disappoints, but Scott delivers.
And gives itself a good long look in the mirror.
A husband and wife attempt the impossible.
The rise of an impossible breed: the celebrity violinist.
Blonde tries to change channels before it’s too late.
Techie does Vegas; stripper reveals nothing.