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Stoners Take a Very Bad Tripnew

In Hollywood marketing parlance, this low-budget Irish horror flick should appeal to the sacred "four quadrants" of the filmgoing public: (1) stoners, (2) fans of the Leprechaun movies, (3) mycologists, and (4) people who can't handle Saw IV-level torture porn.
Seattle Weekly  |  Brian Miller  |  02-12-2008  |  Reviews

Major League IV: Scripting the Sonics Movienew

The uncertainty surrounding Seattle's oldest pro sports franchise is worthy of a sequel to its cinematic progenitor. Here's the script.
Seattle Weekly  |  Damon Agnos  |  02-12-2008  |  Sports

Why Do We Still Have Caucuses?new

Regular voters still don't know how they work.
Seattle Weekly  |  Mike Seely  |  02-12-2008  |  Politics

What I Saw, and Ate, at the Pig 'Sacrifice'new

The true story of a bloody day.
Seattle Weekly  |  Jonathan Kauffman  |  01-28-2008  |  Food+Drink

The White House Candidates in Your Neighborhoodnew

In Washington state, it's not just about the Clintons and Obamas of this campaign.
Seattle Weekly  |  Rick Anderson  |  01-28-2008  |  Politics

22,000 Songs and Nothing to Listen Tonew

One day, every song ever recorded will fit into your back pocket. But will you listen to any of them?
Seattle Weekly  |  Karla Starr  |  01-28-2008  |  Music

iPod Backlashnew

And the hidden costs of your portable security blanket.
Seattle Weekly  |  Karla Starr  |  01-22-2008  |  Music

Snub Gays, Buy Microsoft?new

Rev. Ken Hutcherson is urging his anti-homosexual followers to buy up stock to theoretically gain some control and reverse the company's support for gay-rights measures in the state.
Seattle Weekly  |  Rick Anderson  |  01-22-2008  |  LGBT

Over the (Capitol) Hillnew

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?
Seattle Weekly  |  Brian Miller  |  01-22-2008  |  LGBT

There Goes the Gayborhoodnew

As gay couples flee Seattle's Capitol Hill and its drift toward overpriced sterility, an unlikely South County suburb helps fill the void.
Seattle Weekly  |  Laura Onstot  |  01-22-2008  |  LGBT

Meet Clinton's 'Informal Adviser' on Evangelicalsnew

Don Argue is tight-lipped about the extent of the relationship.
Seattle Weekly  |  Nina Shapiro  |  01-14-2008  |  Politics

Paul Allen vs. Google?new

Cable, wireless phones, and billions of dollars for the FCC.
Seattle Weekly  |  Brian Miller  |  01-14-2008  |  Tech

New DNA Methods May Throw Doubt on More Convictionsnew

The reversal in Ted Bradford's case is the first in what Washington convicts hope, and prosecutors fear, may be a new wave of DNA-based appeals that can cloud a case, without clearly deciding it, years after the jury reached its verdict.
Seattle Weekly  |  Rick Anderson  |  01-14-2008  |  Crime & Justice

Finally, Seattle's Own School of Rocknew

The Seattle School of Rock is the 43rd branch to be launched since the concept was born 10 years ago -- the same concept that inspired the Jack Black movie of the same name and was the subject of Rock School, a documentary starring Paul Green.
Seattle Weekly  |  Aja Pecknold  |  01-07-2008  |  Music

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