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Annie Leonard
The phrase viral video usually inspires a shudder of revulsion (see: Two Girls, One Cup), but Seattle-raised environmentalist…
March 18, 2010
Arts & Culture
Recent Tragic Events
This 2003 play from Craig Wright, one of the Six Feet Under writers, yokes together some well-worn theatrical…
March 18, 2010
Arts & Culture
Sounders vs. Philadelphia Union
YOU CALL THIS/M-L-S??? was the taunting chant from the Portland section at March 11s demoralizing charity soccer match…
March 18, 2010
Arts & Culture
1 Short Stories Live
Folk and Literary Fairy Tales set the theme for this edition of Short Stories Live, directed by Kurt…
March 18, 2010
Arts & Culture
The Davanos
The Davanos are local legendsif you live in Lake City, that is. Every Wednesday, the three-piece cover bandfeaturing…
March 17, 2010
Arts & Culture
Alice
This 1988 take on the Lewis Carroll classic comes from Czech puppet animator Jan Svankmajer. The last card-carrying…
March 17, 2010
Arts & Culture
Rachel Harrington
For some odd reason, Seattles own Rachel Harrington has found greater success in the U.K. and Europe than…
March 17, 2010
Arts & Culture
Mac Lethal
Hip-hop artists trip all over themselves to prove how real they are, but Kansas City’s Mac Lethal is…
March 17, 2010
Arts & Culture
Fair
The local guitar-pop quartet Fair is one of those bands you know the kids are going to love.…
March 17, 2010
Arts & Culture
Metric
Carving their niche out of alt rock and disco, the Canadian electro-pop quartet Metric has found a way…
March 17, 2010
Music
The Short List: The Week’s Recommended Shows
Balkan Beat Box / Wednesday, March 17 Balkan Beat Box often sounds like a cross between Matisyahu and…
March 17, 2010
Arts & Culture
BOAT
Headlining BirthDIYfest (billed as Vera Projects one-night-only do-it-yourself music festival), BOAT rides high on their bright, guitar-driven melodies…
March 17, 2010
Arts & Culture
Super Diamond
Neil Diamond should have his own late night show. He could wear his sequined blouses and talk about…
March 17, 2010
Arts & Culture
LA Guns
While phrases like “mothers, lock up your daughters” might not have been coined with LA Guns in mind,…
March 17, 2010
Arts & Culture
Copeland
It’s too bad that Copeland is choosing now to break up, because their last album, You Are My…
March 17, 2010
Arts & Culture
The Femurs
Imagine the Ramones unplugged, or the Violent Femmes without quite so much angst, then imagine it all being…
March 17, 2010
Arts & Culture
Wild Orchid Children
There’s good reason why Wild Orchid Children’s sound is so hard to define – the amount of conflicting…
March 17, 2010
Arts & Culture
DJ Suketu
For those naive hippies who arrive in Mumbai expecting a world of gurus, cows, and a quaintly impoverished…
March 17, 2010
Arts & Culture
The Big Climb
In its 24th year, The Big Climb is a charity fundraiser for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Teams…
March 17, 2010
Arts & Culture
Balkan Beat Box
Balkan Beat Box often sounds like a cross between Matisyahu and a whacked-out DJ vibing in a black…
March 17, 2010
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