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Arts & Culture
8th Annual Elvis Tribute Show
In celebration of what would have been the King’s 77th birthday and the Memphis label that launched his…
January 12, 2012
Arts & Culture
Stephen Tobolowsky
Stephen Tobolowsky is not a name you’ll immediately recognize, but his face is unmistakable. Turns out, his voice…
January 12, 2012
Arts & Culture
Tulsi
Rapping and occasionally singing, Tulsi’s playful, yet real-life vibe is a bit reminiscent of fellow deep-voiced West Coaster…
January 11, 2012
Arts & Culture
Witchburn
Witchburn fly their horns high in classic metal style that is spearheaded by the stunning stage presence of…
January 11, 2012
Arts & Culture
Risky Liver
Risky Liver is the tongue-in-cheek Americana side-project of The Starlings’ Joy Mills, who performs alongside Zoe Muth and…
January 11, 2012
Arts & Culture
The Bushwick Book
Beacon Hill musician Geoff Curtiss Larson visited a nightclub in Bushwick, Brooklyn (during a temporary 2009 move to…
January 11, 2012
Arts & Culture
Live in the Drum 3: A Night of Twisted Elegance
Ron Smith and Jaret Hughes dance for the past and the present. Hughes’ group, Twisted Elegance, pays homage…
January 11, 2012
Arts & Culture
Steep Canyon Rangers
These five string players from North Carolina nabbed acclaim as the bluegrass quintet that backed Steve Martin on…
January 10, 2012
Arts & Culture
Trouble in Paradise
There is no Hollywood movie more insouciantly amoral than Ernst Lubitsch’s 1932 Trouble in Paradise. Released in the…
January 10, 2012
Arts & Culture
Andy Haynes
Andy Haynes lives in New York City now, but he remains the quintessential Seattle comedian. His subject matter,…
January 9, 2012
Arts & Culture
New Year’s at Kerry Park
Maybe you’re a Friend of Bill W, maybe you’ve resolved to imbibe less in the new year, maybe…
January 5, 2012
Arts & Culture
Starfucker & Champagne Champagne
An extremely rowdy way to ring in the New Year. Champagne Champagne’s experimental knob-twisting rap grooves paired with…
January 5, 2012
Arts & Culture
Eldridge Gravy & The Court Supreme
If there’s doubt that funk is anything but alive, well and ass-kicking, critics need look no further than…
January 5, 2012
Arts & Culture
Knut Bell & The Blue Collars
Greenlake’s Little Red Hen is where urban cowboys and girls can go for their honky-tonk fix, and anyone…
January 5, 2012
Arts & Culture
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
I cried three times in revisiting Steven Spielberg’s gorgeous, influential 1982 fairy tale. Hell, I choked up not…
January 5, 2012
Arts & Culture
Poncho Sanchez Latin Jazz New Year’s Eve Celebration
“Juega, Poncho!” That’s what you’ll typically hear from the bandstand as the horns drop out, the bass and…
January 5, 2012
Arts & Culture
Cinderella
There’s nothing too colorful, gaudy, or over-the-top for this holiday revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella (a show…
January 5, 2012
Arts & Culture
Grease Sing-Along New Year’s Eve Party
If there are any people left on the planet who haven’t heard of 1978’s most popular film, the…
January 5, 2012
Arts & Culture
“The Rolling Stones”
There isn’t a better band to spend New Year’s Eve with than Seattle’s punk-rock-pedigreed Rolling Stones cover band:…
January 5, 2012
Arts & Culture
John Tejada
Decibel and Trashed’s NYE continues with LA’s John Tejada and Seattle’s Lusine, two artists whose impeccable sound design…
January 5, 2012
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