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17th annual PAWS Walk Magnuson Park Sat., September 6, 8:00am Ravenna & Wedgwood
My six-month-old Chihuahua suffered the indignity of being stepped on several weeks ago. Pinky cried. The veterinarian told me she had a broken leg that would cost $600 to fix. I cried. One month later, Pinky’s four legs are intact, and my bank account is . . . well, it’s getting... More >>
Palodine, Black Nite Crash, Altspeak (CD release), Barton Carroll High Dive Sat., September 6, 5:00pm Fremont
Biblical themes of light and dark pervade Palodine's sophomore release, Garden of Deceit. The pitfalls of employing such ancient, enduring subject matter, however, include the ample opportunity for cliché—too many bands explore these themes at some point in their development without... More >>
The Secret of Roan Inish SIFF Cinema Sat., September 6, 10:00am Queen Anne
John Sayles' 1994 family film is based on an Irish fable about a Selkie, a mythological creature that is part human and part seal. Set in a small fishing village on the blustery Donegal coast, Roan Inish focuses on two intertwining stories. Onc concerns a young girl convinced that her baby... More >>
TV On The Radio, Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson Showbox SODO Sat., September 6, 8:30pm SoDo
They were Spin Magazine's 2006 Artist of the Year, Return to Cookie Mountain was ranked fourth in Rolling Stone's annual best-of list and David Bowie chips in for their vocals. Wildly diverse and highly successful New York indie outfit TV on the Radio has accomplished things many groups can... More >>
Bull Durham Central Cinema Daily from Wed., September 3 until Sat., September 6, 7:00pm
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Twenty years after Ron Shelton's hugely likable baseball comedy came out, Kevin Costner can't catch a break with Swing Vote, Susan Sarandon has an Oscar, Tim Robbins and she have a family (plus his own steady work), and the only problem is that baseball, let alone baseball movies, hardly seem... More >>
Still Life Redux: Vik Muniz at SAM Seattle Art Museum Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Wed., August 6 until Sat., September 6 Downtown
A large-scale photograph by Brazilian-born NYC artist Vik Muniz (b. 1961) replicates the painting Still Life With Fruits and Vegetables by Spanish painter Juan Sanchez Catan (dated 1602). A small image of the original oil hangs next to the giant photograph, in what is a sort of modern annex to... More >>
Olympic Music Festival Olympic Music Festival Every week Saturday, Sunday from Sat., June 28 until Sun., September 7, 2:00pm Washington State
Three works in the chamber-music repertory are guaranteed standing ovations, whenever and wherever they’re played, thanks to their hurtling, whizbang endings: Schubert’s “Death and the Maiden” quartet, Beethoven’s quartet Op. 59 No. 3, and the rollicking, Gypsy-flavored... More >>
Tad Carpenter Bluebottle Art Gallery & Store Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Tue., September 2 until Sat., September 20, 12:00pm Capitol Hill
Illustrator and designer Tad Carpenter describes his work as being “modern, with a bit of Saturday morning cartoons mixed in.” He also cites Pixar, Maurice Sendak, and Richard Scarry as influences, so it makes sense that it’s the sort of stuff both children and adults can enjoy.... More >>
Destry Rides Again Grand Illusion Daily from Fri., September 5 until Thu., September 11 University District
Yes, this is the one with Marlene Dietrich as the saloon singer in the Old West (famously parodied by Madeline Kahn in Blazing Saddles), and it’ll work for you or not work for you for precisely that reason. Jimmy Stewart plays the lawman committed to bringing order to a lawless... More >>
Jenny Heishman: Water Mover Ernst Park Daily Fremont
Unbuilt lots, even sloped blackberry patches sitting on unstable soil, are fast disappearing in Seattle. Particularly in Fremont, where townhouses sprout like mushrooms, any real-estate resistance is appreciated. Sitting next to the Fremont Branch Library, A.B. Ernst Park was completed four... More >>
Dan Clowes Fantagraphics Bookstore & Gallery Every week Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Fri., August 29 until Tue., October 7, 6:00pm Georgetown
Maybe, for a certain kind of reader, it took the presence of Scarlett Johansson in the movie version of Ghost World to bring the quiet, meditative art of Dan Clowes to a wider audience. Since then, he and director Terry Zwigoff collaborated on Art School Confidential, and now comes Ghost World:... More >>
“Gaze: Vision, Desire, and Difference in the Frye Collections” Frye Art Museum Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Sun., August 31 until Sun., January 4, 10:00am Downtown
Timothy Lowly’s large-scale portrait Temma on Earth shows his young daughter, physically and mentally disabled since birth, lying helpless in the dirt. Most haunting is the expression on her face: mouth gaping open and blank eyes staring at something—or is it nothing?—that we... More >>
Artist Collective: Toy Gallery 110 Every week Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Wed., September 3 until Sat., September 27, 12:00pm Pioneer Square
As a girl, photographer Grace Weston played alone in her bedroom, devising life stories for people she’d made out of pipe cleaners. “One of my brothers had just died, and the other was very sick,” she recalls. “I felt very isolated. At the same time, I didn’t want to... More >>
Mark Takamichi Miller Howard House Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday from Fri., August 29 until Sun., September 28, 10:30am Downtown
Most people go to Costco for groceries and a year’s supply of toilet paper. Mark Takamichi Miller goes for inspiration. Back in the day, he discovered it was possible to buy other people’s snapshots from the photo booth at Costco. So he bought some and painted their subjects. And... More >>
Michael Heizer’s Adjacent, Against, Upon Myrtle Edwards Park Daily Downtown
Since opening last year, the Olympic Sculpture Park has somehow eclipsed and subsumed the identity of Myrtle Edwards Park, which was established (with a different name) back in 1964, when SAM was still a small institution confined to Capitol Hill. The narrow old shoreline park was renamed in... More >>
Geoff McFetridge: The Mind Olympic Sculpture Park Daily from Tue., April 29 until Tue., March 31 Belltown
Better known for his design work for Nike, Burton Snowboards, and Marc Jacobs, the L.A.–based artist Geoff McFetridge has taken over the PACCAR Pavilion with a graphically strong installation. The Mind encompasses the entire sloped-ceiling space, with a crowd of line-drawn faces papering... More >>
Puyallup Fair Puyallup Fairgrounds Every week Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Fri., September 5 until Sun., September 21, 10:00am Washington State
Everyone knows that monkey/human interaction is comedy gold (see Bedtime for Bonzo and Ed, starring Matt LeBlanc at his finest). You can catch your own case of simian fever at the Puyallup Fair (through Sept. 21). At the show “Wild About Monkeys” (daily at 1, 3, and 5 p.m.), watch a... More >>
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus Everett Events Center Daily from Thu., September 4 until Sun., September 7, 7:30pm Everett
Like vanilla ice cream with a splash of Tabasco, or Barbie with a mohawk, the 138th edition of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus adds some edge to a nostalgic childhood favorite. Yes, the century-old formula still satisfies all big-top expectations. Elephants—check.... More >>
Liz Tran: Recent Works Some Space Every week Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Thu., September 4 until Sat., September 27, 9:00am Pioneer Square
Mixed-media painter Liz Tran often stared at the cherry tree withering away outside her Central District home while working on her newest print series. The artist believes that this collection (on display through September 27) could be a memorial to its once-fertile state. She applied liberal... More >>
Stronghold University of Washington Campus Daily University District
The original UW campus downtown was once covered with old-growth timber, as was its present location when the school moved north in 1895. Now, as that institution continues its inexorable sprawl south of Pacific Street toward Portage Bay, New York artist Brian Tolle reminds us of that arboreal... More >>
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Brunonia Barry Seattle Mystery Bookshop Sat., September 6, 12:00pm Pioneer Square
Nancy Minsky Buffalo Exchange Sat., September 6, 1:00pm University District
Steven Nightingale Elliott Bay Book Co. Sat., September 6, 2:00pm Pioneer Square
Poetry in Fremont Seattle Public Library, Fremont Branch Sat., September 6, 2:00pm Fremont
PoetsWest Green Lake Public Library Sat., September 6, 4:00pm Ravenna & Wedgwood
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