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Arts & Culture
Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band
Ringo Starr is probably best known as Mr. Conductor from the PBS children’s show Shining Time Station; his…
July 19, 2012
Arts & Culture
The Beach Boys
It’s slightly surreal to see the Beach Boys’ Mike Love and Brian Wilson onstage together again after all…
July 18, 2012
Arts & Culture
Frank Ocean
The calm-voiced R&B singer has became a hot-ticket collaborator over the past year and change, appearing on Jay-Z…
July 18, 2012
Arts & Culture
The Young Evils
The first incarnation of The Young Evils, the one that first splashed onto the scene two years ago,…
July 18, 2012
Arts & Culture
RoboCop
Paul Verhoeven’s 1987’s satire is set in a ruined, near-future, near-lawless Detroit ruled by street thugs and Fortune…
July 17, 2012
Eat Drink Toke
The Seattle Steakhouse Happy-Hour Tour
Which downtown meat purveyor takes its specials most seriously?
July 17, 2012
Arts & Culture
The Beat Down featuring Tim Sweeney
Tim Sweeney’s WNYC radio show, Beats in Space, is probably the closest thing the US has to the…
July 17, 2012
Arts & Culture
Young Magic
This NYC trio creates percussive, tribal-sounding pop music that takes influence from Afropop, hip-hop, and psych rock, as…
July 17, 2012
Arts & Culture
Get Out!
Now that warm, sunny weather has finally arrived, SAM’s first summer Get Out! event seems particularly well timed.…
July 17, 2012
Arts & Culture
Labyrinth
Before she was an Oscar winner and sex symbol for the Hubert Selby Jr. set, Jennifer Connelly was…
July 16, 2012
Arts & Culture
A Clockwork Orange
A sensation when it came out in 1971 (particularly in Britain, where it was blamed for youth violence),…
July 16, 2012
Arts & Culture
The Young Evils
Having recently topped Paste magazine’s list of Washington Bands You Should Listen to Now, the local pop favorites…
July 15, 2012
Arts & Culture
Enchanted
Disney’s ebullient, irreverent 2007 pop musical plucks a fair-skinned maiden from her animated kingdom and plunks her down…
July 13, 2012
Arts & Culture
The Gaslight Anthem
If Springsteen were a punk, he’d sound like Brian Fallon, leader of The Gaslight Anthem, which may explain…
July 13, 2012
Arts & Culture
Freedom Fantasia
Among their many other talents, burlesque performers are skilled multitaskers. They’re stripping and dancing, stripping and singing, and,…
July 12, 2012
Arts & Culture
Lake Union Pub Reunion
A dozen of the loudest bands to have frequented the long-dormant Lake Union Pub, which offered up punk,…
July 12, 2012
Arts & Culture
Sounders vs. Rapids
Though Seattle Sounders coach Sigi Schmid doesn’t seem like the sentimental type, he could stage-direct a perfectly Frank…
July 12, 2012
Arts & Culture
Rats in the Grass
This White Center bluegrass quartet will keep your toes tapping with their fiery, punk-styled string tunes. With Whisky…
July 12, 2012
Arts & Culture
Seafair Pirates Landing
In a ceremony to be repeated today, the Seafair Pirates first landed at Alki Beach with the Denny…
July 12, 2012
Arts & Culture
This Is Hell
This Long Island hardcore band adds a healthy dose of thrash to their sound, making their latest LP…
July 11, 2012
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