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SIFF Week 3: 30 New Picks & Pans
Wednesday, June 2 7 p.m., Neptune American Faust: From Condi to Neo-Condi Back when Will Ferrell did his…
June 1, 2010
Music
The Short List: The Week’s Recommended Shows
Buzzcocks / Wednesday, June 2 33 (and a third) years after their debut EP Spiral Scratch, the UK’s…
June 1, 2010
Arts & Culture
Seattle’s True Independent Film Festival
Since 2005, Seattles True Independent Film Festival (aka STIFF) has been the boozy, cheerfully uncouth gate-crasher to SIFFs…
May 28, 2010
Arts & Culture
Disco and Atomic War
If you ever doubted that David Hasselhoff was the 80s embodiment of everything good and decent about America,…
May 28, 2010
Arts & Culture
Martin Charnin on “West Side Story”
It sounds like an episode from Steve Allens old Meeting of Minds series, where actors playing Aristotle, Emily…
May 28, 2010
Arts & Culture
Kooza
In recent years, Cirque de Soleil has collaborated on some, er, questionable productions, e.g., Criss Angels Vegas flop…
May 28, 2010
Arts & Culture
Coppélia
Romanticism in ballet cuts two ways: Theres the tragedy of Giselle, where spurned women rise from the dead…
May 28, 2010
Arts & Culture
Seattle Japanese Garden 50th Anniversary Celebration
To celebrate its 50th birthday, the Seattle Japanese Garden is opening its shrub-flanked gates for free today. Though…
May 28, 2010
Arts & Culture
Seattle International Dance Festival
The Seattle International Dance Festival begins on the SLUT; and though wed like to see ballerinas vaulting from…
May 28, 2010
Arts & Culture
42nd Street
42nd Street contains none of the heavy drama or extreme angst that marks so many contemporary musicals. Instead…
May 26, 2010
Arts & Culture
The Oedipus Cycle
The proximal thrills and clever material frugalities of small independent theater abound in Balagans adaptation of Sophocless ancient…
May 26, 2010
Arts & Culture
Horton Foote’s straightforward 1953 play about an elderly woman’s determination to return
Horton Foote’s straightforward 1953 play about an elderly woman’s determination to return to her rural birthplace holds no…
May 26, 2010
Arts & Culture
Jacuzzi Boys
A new school of garage bands is springing up nationwide. The flourishing DYI scene in Oxford, Mississippi has…
May 25, 2010
Arts & Culture
Talib Kweli & Hi-Tek
Forever underground MC Talib Kwelis collabo with producer/DJ Hi-Tek, Reflection Eternal, had already begun its slow but steady…
May 25, 2010
Arts & Culture
Soft Rock Cafe
Do you like piña coladas? Gettin’ caught in the rain? Of course you do, but you’ve always been…
May 25, 2010
Arts & Culture
Ape Machine
Its no profound observation to call Ape Machine a throwback. The Portland five-piece indulges in smoking licks and…
May 25, 2010
Film
SIFF Week 2: Picks & Pans
Wednesday, May 26 7 p.m., Harvard Exit Devil’s Town In tennis-mad Belgrade, this dark comedy is set among…
May 25, 2010
Arts & Culture
Sage Francis
Not content to simply be a longtime ambassador between hip-hop and indie rock, Sage Francis spends his new…
May 25, 2010
Arts & Culture
Carrie Underwood
Carrie Underwoods enormous success since winning American Idol has become a double-edged sword for the television sensation in…
May 25, 2010
Arts & Culture
MC Chris
High-pitched and hidden behind his ever-present low-slung black baseball cap, MC Chris is the comic-loving, videogame-playing antithesis to…
May 25, 2010
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