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Arts & Culture
What’s your name? Where do you shop? We were at the A$AP
What’s your name? Where do you shop? We were at the A$AP Rocky show Sunday night at the…
October 22, 2012
Arts & Culture
Mount Eerie
Mount Eerie released two albums this year—like Death Grips, only without a penis on either cover!—both of which…
October 21, 2012
Arts & Culture
The Evil Dead
Sam Raimi’s wildly influential and ultra-violent 1981 underground hit helped make him a future Hollywood star and also…
October 21, 2012
Arts & Culture
JEFF The Brotherhood
The shaggy Nashville rock duo of brothers Jake and Jamin Orrall made their major label (Warner Bros.) debut…
October 21, 2012
Arts & Culture
Ten Year Anniversary of Light in the Attic Records
The local label Light in the Attic Records was instrumental in launching the careers of The Black Angels,…
October 21, 2012
Arts & Culture
The Corin Tucker Band
“Groundhog Day,” the opening track of Corin Tucker’s fierce second solo album, Kill My Blues, tears off with…
October 21, 2012
Arts & Culture
Beth Orton
Sugaring Season, the delicate, folksy fifth album from this decorated British songwriter, was recorded in Portland and features…
October 21, 2012
Arts & Culture
Is He Dead?
Mark Twain wrote this big, bumptious, cross-dressing satire about the art racket while himself burdened with onerous debts…
October 21, 2012
Arts & Culture
Young Frankenstein
Mel Brooks’ inspired 1974 spoof is probably his best movie, affectionately rooted in the James Whale originals (particularly…
October 21, 2012
Arts & Culture
The Thing
Stalked by a shape-shifting, DNA-infiltrating alien on their Antarctic base, Kurt Russell and company dissolve into mutual suspicion…
October 21, 2012
Arts & Culture
Stephen Tobolowsky
The veteran character actor Stephen Tobolowsky has finally achieved the kind of fame that depends not on his…
October 21, 2012
Arts & Culture
Kendrick Lamar
Pointlessly crowned Compton’s New Favorite Son by most every hyperbole-seller inside and outside the city’s boundaries, Kendrick Lamar…
October 21, 2012
Arts & Culture
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis have built up some considerable goodwill going into new album The Heist—not just with…
October 21, 2012
Music
Run out of ideas for Halloween costumes? Look no further than Bob
Run out of ideas for Halloween costumes? Look no further than Bob Dylan lyrics. By Brian J. Barr.…
October 17, 2012
News
Justin Bieber’s T-Town Hoax
The pop superstar said his computer was swiped in Tacoma, but there's reason to doubt it.
October 16, 2012
Music
The Deftones came to Seattle Saturday, with opening act Scars on Broadway.Published
The Deftones came to Seattle Saturday, with opening act Scars on Broadway.Published on October 15, 2012
October 15, 2012
Arts & Culture
Halloween is well on its way and the time has come to
Halloween is well on its way and the time has come to celebrate the most amusing and satisfyingly…
October 8, 2012
Eat Drink Toke
“On the off-chance you find yourself in a teriyaki mood while away
“On the off-chance you find yourself in a teriyaki mood while away from home or work—we’ve rounded up…
October 8, 2012
Arts & Culture
BrickCon 2012 is held annually for adult fans of LEGO and hobbyists
BrickCon 2012 is held annually for adult fans of LEGO and hobbyists in Seattle. Operating over four days,…
October 8, 2012
Music
Ballard became a crush of drunk and rocked-out humanity last night as
Ballard became a crush of drunk and rocked-out humanity last night as Reverb Festival and 56 local bands…
October 7, 2012
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