Between Lifesavas, city council, and getting your freak on, it’s been an
Published 7:00 am Monday, September 24, 2012
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We caught a bit of heat for this cover. Editor Mark Fefer responded to reader letters and phone calls in our blog, The Daily Weekly.
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Andrew Bird delivered a restrained, subtle, and entirely brilliant performance at the Showbox.
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John Edwards, the man with the $400 haircut, came through Seattle on May 1. You can listen to his entire speech here.
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John Longenbaugh has been in love with Teatro ZinZanni pretty much from the chaotic opening night of the first show. Nine years later, he still says it's the best ticket in town.
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Seattle high schools are putting the smack down on grinding this prom season.
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Prohibitions include the use of chairs or other furniture for impromptu lap dances, pantomiming of sex acts, trains, or contact between any areas that a bathing suit would cover.
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Do you think the cards are helping?
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Morrissey charismatically lead a beautiful, emotional, and all-encompassed set of songs from his storied and legendary career at the Paramount Theater.
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The gun that won the West.
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These guys used to own a gun store. Now they just collect stamps.
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Kings of Leon had a tin of arena rock tucked in the back pocket of their elf-tight jeans, and a commanding grip on the stage and audience at the Moore Theater.
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The cover corresponds to a story about students who miss so much school that they are thrown in jail.
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But as the sweat began to flow more freely, the beats got harder and the two MCs grew more serious. They dedicated songs to the homeless, lambasted a culture of violence and death, and decried the war in Iraq.
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Lifesavas spentthe first two-thirds of their hour-long set creating a mostly light-hearted party vibe.
Between Lifesavas, city council, and getting your freak on, it’s been an enlightening couple weeks.Published on September 10, 2007