SANTA PHOTO COTTAGE If you haven’t read David Sedaris’ uproarious essay “The Santaland Diaries,” you may still harbor feelings of…
In an unlikely spot, a gateway to an unsung cuisine.
Send listings two weeks in advance to info@seattleweekly.com. Light Brigade Project This photography exhibit at the Museum of the Mysteries…
Dec. 29, 2004-Jan. 4, 2005
Pan-Asian without tears.
Opens Fri., Feb. 3, at Metro and others
The Bemis Building is a hive of artistic activity. So why is no one showing up to see it?
The only Himalayan restaurant on Capitol Hill is located underground, and its dimly lit interior isn’t particularly inviting. For this…
Club owner Patti Summers prepares to sell a local landmark.
Send listings two weeks in advance to info@seattleweekly.com. Puget Sound Underworld: Inhabitants, Hideouts, and Exposures Like a localized version of…
May 18-24, 2005
July 20-26, 2005
May. 4-10, 2005
Send listings two weeks in advance to info@seattleweekly.com. Cancer Prevention Tour “Check Your Insides Out” is the Cancer Research and…
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com.Mediation Class Learn how to navigate everyday conflicts using tried-and-true techniques. Certified mediators…
Local game developers blend Trivial Pursuit and movie mania. The result? A flashy new breed of board game.
Easy listening (and sipping) at a Kirkland wine bar.
The Neverending Story was better when I was a kid. The Luck Dragon seemed more believable, the Nothing more terrifying,…
From UFOs to African-American sci-fi to Paul Allen’s latest museum, take an unexpected trek into the unknown.
The Day After Tomorrow Now playing at Neptune and others Say what you will about director Roland Emmerich (Godzilla, Independence…