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Arts & Culture
Seattle Symphony
Few singers in recent years were as worshipfully acclaimed as Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, who inspired awe for the…
December 3, 2010
Arts & Culture
Raging Bull
Thirty years later, Jake LaMotta has become Jack Byrnes, the comic, glowering patriarch of Little Fockers (opening Dec.…
December 3, 2010
Arts & Culture
Winter Beer Festival
Nearly three dozen state brewers will be represented at this weekends Winter Beer Festival, from Redhook down to…
December 3, 2010
Arts & Culture
Bad Santa
Working from a story by the Coen brothers, director Terry Zwigoffs 2003 film is calculated to affront anyone…
December 2, 2010
Arts & Culture
The Judy Garland Christmas Special
As showbiz legend has it, the holiday episode of Judy Garlands 1963-64 TV variety showa kitschfest showcasing her…
December 2, 2010
Arts & Culture
Seattle Weekly’s Hot Cocktails
We’re proud to present Seattle Weekly‘s Hot Cocktails–a nice little booze-up and competition. Some of the city’s best…
December 2, 2010
Arts & Culture
It’s a Wonderful Life
Times are tough in Frank Capras 1946 Its a Wonderful Life. Banks are failing. People are losing their…
December 2, 2010
Arts & Culture
Joe Deal
Photographer Joe Deal died this June in Providence, Rhode Island, where he taught at RISD. But his life…
December 2, 2010
Arts & Culture
Storefronts Seattle
Among the nine new installations in the second iteration of Storefronts Seattlethe program designed to enliven vacant retail…
December 2, 2010
Arts & Culture
Bob Mould
For those of a certain age (old enough to despise Reagan, too young to remember JFK), Bob Mould…
December 1, 2010
Arts & Culture
The Ironclads
Because one of the Ironclads’ frontmen, Jamie Cotton, is currently living in a different state, Ironclads shows are…
December 1, 2010
Arts & Culture
Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds
Once a year every year for the past two decades, brah-rock institution Dave Matthews has ditched his backing…
December 1, 2010
Arts & Culture
Peter Hook
Performing Joy Divisions seminal debut album, 1979s Unknown Pleasures, without Ian Curtis seems a bit like re-shooting Rebel…
December 1, 2010
Arts & Culture
Midday Veil
Midday Veil may chuckle at Greg Anderson’s overused “it’s the journey, not the destination” quote, but that’s the heart of…
December 1, 2010
Arts & Culture
Curren$y
After watching him drop two mixtapes, two independent records and two proper studio albums since just last year,…
December 1, 2010
Arts & Culture
Lemolo
Meagan Grandall and Kendra Cox’s breathy, downtempo folk project Lemolo is pretty and sleek — sort of how…
December 1, 2010
Arts & Culture
Dyno Jamz
The EMP Sound Off! Competition has been responsible for adding fuel to the fire of some great winning…
December 1, 2010
Arts & Culture
Kylesa
If you take your sludge metal laced with a dash of psych rock, Kylesa could very well propel…
December 1, 2010
Arts & Culture
Red Heart Alarm
Shoreline is a wonderful place to raise children. It has a nationally-renowned school district and tree-lined streets dotted…
December 1, 2010
Arts & Culture
The Andy Kotowicz Family Foundation Benefit
The sudden death of Sub Pop executive Andy Kotowicz in October shattered hearts and spirits, not just locally…
December 1, 2010
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