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Arts & Culture
Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All
Odd Future have endured some awkward growing pains over the past couple years: the long-absent Earl Sweatshirt’s exile…
April 16, 2012
Arts & Culture
BikeSnobNYC
To follow BikeSnobNYC on Twitter or his blog, you gotta know the lingo. He’s visiting Seattle for a…
April 16, 2012
Arts & Culture
Oneohtrix Point Never
UW’s Rainy Dawg Radio kicks off its birthday party with Brooklyn-based experimental electronic musician Daniel Lopatin (Oneohtrix Point…
April 15, 2012
Arts & Culture
Miike Snow
Last month the Swedish electro-pop trio Miike Snow released the follow-up to their much-hyped 2008 self-titled debut; the…
April 15, 2012
Arts & Culture
Gotye
The mononymous Belgian-Australian musician takes the stage tonight with the young Kimbra Johnson, who contributes vocals and appears…
April 15, 2012
Arts & Culture
Leela Corman
Belly dancer and illustrator Leela Corman has created a cinematic story with her graphic novel Unterzakhn (Schocken, $24.95),…
April 15, 2012
Arts & Culture
Scarface
One of the most influential films of the ’80s, Brian De Palma’s gangster tale made Cuban immigrant coke…
April 15, 2012
Arts & Culture
Radiohead
Radiohead’s first U.S. outing in four years, during which they’ve been debuting their first new songs since last…
April 14, 2012
Arts & Culture
Stuck
Ennui’s a bitch in Jessica Hatlo’s new play. Its central conceit—based on actual events—is of a heroine so…
April 14, 2012
Arts & Culture
Sleigh Bells
Hipsters went haywire for the Bells’ debut Treats, which landed the band high-profile gigs like Coachella and SNL.…
April 13, 2012
Arts & Culture
Moisture Festival
Our soggy March is the appropriate season for the annual Moisture Festival, which offers a deluge of events…
April 13, 2012
Arts & Culture
Ceremony
On Zoo, their first record for Matador, this Northern California hardcore band slows things down and expands their…
April 12, 2012
Arts & Culture
Chairlift
The Brooklyn synthpop duo of Caroline Polachek and Patrick Wimberly is currently best known for a 2008 iPod…
April 12, 2012
Arts & Culture
28 Days Later
Danny Boyle’s confidently harrowing 2002 horror film is the thinking man’s zombie movie. What lifts it to a…
April 12, 2012
Arts & Culture
Mike Doughty
Memoirs about rock ‘n’ roll and addiction are all the rage now. In the last couple years, we’ve…
April 12, 2012
Arts & Culture
Emerald City
Produced by the Live Girls! Theater company, S.P. Miskowski’s ambitious new play uses an outsider’s perspective on emotionally…
April 12, 2012
Arts & Culture
Monogamy Party
The generally pristine and wonderful-sounding Columbia City Theater will get a little bit grimy tonight courtesy of these…
April 12, 2012
Arts & Culture
fIREHOSE
The genre-blending punk trio will pass through Seattle on a two–week reunion tour that concludes with Coachella. Even…
April 12, 2012
Arts & Culture
The Four Seasons of Veronica Read
Tucked in the dark back gallery at the group show Devouring Time, there’s a four-panel video installation in…
April 12, 2012
Arts & Culture
Graves33
Despite the number attached to his name, local indie guy Graves33 is turning thirty tonight. This celebration will…
April 11, 2012
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