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  • Blogs

    April 25, 2012

    5 Prime Seattle Locations for the Hangover-Helper Bus

    The latest invention to come across aspiring entrepreneurs' "fuck, why didn't I think of that first?!" radar is Jason Burke's Vegas-based Hangover-Helper Bus, where, for massively hungover Sin Citians (for a day or a lifetime), "treatment can take less than an hour for a $90 basic IV of saline solu ... More >>

  • Music

    June 22, 2011

    Neptune Rising

    The University District's historic theater becomes the neighborhood's most important live-music venue in years.

  • Blogs

    June 21, 2011

    The University District's Historic Neptune Theater Becomes the Neighborhood's Most Important Live-Music Venue in Years

    Laura MusselmanMark Lanegan, breaking in the new stage at the Neptune​The University District was in a subdued mood last Friday night. Just days away from the summer solstice, the sky was heavy with clouds and the evening below only vaguely humid. A few young folks walked the Ave or along the ... More >>

  • Calendar

    November 24, 2010

    The Brothers Balthazar Post-Thanksgiving Hootenanny

    Laura MusselmanMark Lanegan, breaking in the new stage at the Neptune​The University District was in a subdued mood last Friday night. Just days away from the summer solstice, the sky was heavy with clouds and the evening below only vaguely humid. A few young folks walked the Ave or along the ... More >>

  • Music

    November 24, 2010

    The Short List: The Week's Recommended Shows

    Laura MusselmanMark Lanegan, breaking in the new stage at the Neptune​The University District was in a subdued mood last Friday night. Just days away from the summer solstice, the sky was heavy with clouds and the evening below only vaguely humid. A few young folks walked the Ave or along the ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 19, 2010

    Can the Music Industry Survive Without Peter Kasen?

    The biz won't have the Almighty Kasen to kick around anymore.​Forget the free download cries of Armageddon, the real #1 question the music industry, from label heads on down to small-town club owners, has been dreading the answer to is how it will survive in a post-Peter Kasen world. Well, now ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 18, 2010

    Folkie Peter Kasen Shuns Blue Moon in Favor of Crusty's Pizza and a Place "Where Sub Pop Bands Peform"

    When Crusty's Pizza is on your tour itinerary, playing the Blue Moon is understandably slumming it.​Peter Kasen is a Miami-bred folk singer who once performed under the name Propel, not to be confused with the biofuel provider. He is currently in the midst of putting together a West Coast tour ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 13, 2010

    Blue Moon to Debut Tuesday Night Film Series, Happy Hour on Jan. 19

    ​On Jan. 19, the U-District's historic (and historically free-spirited) Blue Moon (712 NE 45th St) will begin hosting Tuesday double features, along with a late-night happy hour featuring $2 Miller pints, and $3.50 well drinks beginning once the evening's second reel starts spinning around 10 ... More >>

  • Arts

    December 23, 2009

    The Weekly Wire: The Week's Recommended Events

    ​On Jan. 19, the U-District's historic (and historically free-spirited) Blue Moon (712 NE 45th St) will begin hosting Tuesday double features, along with a late-night happy hour featuring $2 Miller pints, and $3.50 well drinks beginning once the evening's second reel starts spinning around 10 ... More >>

  • Calendar

    December 23, 2009

    Christmas Pageant and Midnight Mass

    ​On Jan. 19, the U-District's historic (and historically free-spirited) Blue Moon (712 NE 45th St) will begin hosting Tuesday double features, along with a late-night happy hour featuring $2 Miller pints, and $3.50 well drinks beginning once the evening's second reel starts spinning around 10 ... More >>

  • Music

    August 8, 2007
  • Music

    February 23, 2005

    Five Ways the Music Industry Is Changing in Seattle (and Everywhere Else)

    Starbucks is selling nearly as many records as it is lattes, but not for long, because the CD is almost dead. And you can hear it all by tuning in to KEXP-FM—from anywhere on the planet. Here's a brief survey of where the music business is now and may be heading in 2005.

  • Music

    November 3, 1999

    The Hang Ups, soundtracks from American Beauty and Fight Club, and Electro Lounge

    Starbucks is selling nearly as many records as it is lattes, but not for long, because the CD is almost dead. And you can hear it all by tuning in to KEXP-FM—from anywhere on the planet. Here's a brief survey of where the music business is now and may be heading in 2005.

  • Music

    October 20, 1999

    Prince Paul's latest, plus Caustic Resin, heavenly gamelan, and a return to 5ive Style

    Starbucks is selling nearly as many records as it is lattes, but not for long, because the CD is almost dead. And you can hear it all by tuning in to KEXP-FM—from anywhere on the planet. Here's a brief survey of where the music business is now and may be heading in 2005.

  • Music

    September 29, 1999

    The sardonic worlds of Mark Lanegan, Tarwater, Solex, and Andrew Bird

    Starbucks is selling nearly as many records as it is lattes, but not for long, because the CD is almost dead. And you can hear it all by tuning in to KEXP-FM—from anywhere on the planet. Here's a brief survey of where the music business is now and may be heading in 2005.

  • Music

    August 18, 1999

    Gloomy but pretty East River Pipe, Dick's '70s flashback, and more

    Starbucks is selling nearly as many records as it is lattes, but not for long, because the CD is almost dead. And you can hear it all by tuning in to KEXP-FM—from anywhere on the planet. Here's a brief survey of where the music business is now and may be heading in 2005.

  • Music

    August 11, 1999

    Scottish pop from bis, gnarly noise from Bill Rieflin, and more . . .

    Starbucks is selling nearly as many records as it is lattes, but not for long, because the CD is almost dead. And you can hear it all by tuning in to KEXP-FM—from anywhere on the planet. Here's a brief survey of where the music business is now and may be heading in 2005.

  • Music

    July 28, 1999

    Red House Painters, Macy Gray, and more

    Starbucks is selling nearly as many records as it is lattes, but not for long, because the CD is almost dead. And you can hear it all by tuning in to KEXP-FM—from anywhere on the planet. Here's a brief survey of where the music business is now and may be heading in 2005.

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