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Arts & Culture
All Star Tribute to the Replacements
When Paul Westerberg sang “You be me for a while and I’ll be you,” I will dare to…
October 26, 2011
Arts & Culture
Blue Sky Black Death
The meat of tonights sandwich are two of Seattles leading chillwave lights: the tropically-accented synth and percussion duo…
October 26, 2011
Arts & Culture
David Martin and Nicolette Bromberg
Popular photography was new in the 1920s, and the medium was only gradually feeling its way to a…
October 25, 2011
Arts & Culture
Uptown Reopening
From 2001, everyone’s favorite East Bloc tranny musical, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, will be screened tonight as…
October 25, 2011
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Duff McKagan
If Steven Tylers Does the Voice in My Head Bother You? is a gross, sensational, unnecessary ego trip,…
October 25, 2011
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Diane von Furstenberg
To say Diane von Furstenberg has lived a fabulous life is a gross understatement. The Brussels-born fashion designer…
October 24, 2011
Arts & Culture
Theophilus London
Setting aside his recent appearance on the season premiere of the CWs 90210, the Brooklyn-by-way-of-Trinidad rapper Theophilus Londons…
October 24, 2011
Arts & Culture
Beetlejuice
If Tim Burtons later career has proven disappointing, you might beneficially go back to this enjoyable 1988 post-mortem…
October 22, 2011
Arts & Culture
Vince Gill
Before the contemporary makeover of his pop country career, Vince Gill was a bluegrass disciple who cut a…
October 21, 2011
Arts & Culture
Chamber Dance Company
The UW’s Chamber Dance Company is known for lively reconstructions of historic repertory, but this week’s program doesn’t…
October 21, 2011
Arts & Culture
The Last Circus
Baroquely sinister and grotesquely funny, the latest overstimulated bout of dark comic mayhem from writer-director Álex de la…
October 21, 2011
Arts & Culture
MilkMilk Lemonade
Joshua Conkel’s 90-minute fever dream begins with a breathlessly inexperienced narrator (Jennifer Pratt) delineating the multiple roles she’ll…
October 20, 2011
Arts & Culture
We Were Here
A simple, powerful act of bearing witness, We Were Here is a sober reminder of the not-too-distant past,…
October 20, 2011
Arts & Culture
Lower Lights Burning
The sleepy hamlet of Shelton is a ways from Seattles noisy urban jungle, but for the three members…
October 20, 2011
Arts & Culture
Moonface
Ever since Spencer Krug took a break from Wolf Parade and Sunset Rubdown, hes been nothing if not…
October 20, 2011
Arts & Culture
Think Twice: New Latin American Jewelry
The non-traditional materials and motifs make for more interesting pieces in this large survey show, which includes 130…
October 20, 2011
Arts & Culture
Thor Hanson
What do our puffy Patagonia parkas and plumed Vegas showgirls have in common? Northwest writer Thor Hanson explains…
October 20, 2011
Arts & Culture
Mason Jennings
Mason Jennings and Jack Johnson are both mellow, acoustic-leaning folk singers who were born in Hawaii and have…
October 19, 2011
Arts & Culture
Gang Gang Dance
At the Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago this past summer, Gang Gang Dance were allotted about as much…
October 19, 2011
Arts & Culture
Hondo II
Long-standing West Seattle cow-punk boogie band Memphis Radio Kings is now Hondo II, a compact two-piece version comprised…
October 19, 2011
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