Performing this weekend at Corridor Festival, we take a look inside the artist’s ambient toolbox.
There’s a good reason the black-metal heavyweight’s new record sounds so Northwestern.
The latest installment has musicians taking on water-themed passages from local books.
The U District boutique is closing with a blowout music fest before reopening in the ID in spring.
WET’s disorienting new production is an affecting look at a man returning from 17 years of torture.
Catch the opening of the Jacob Lawrence retrospective, lots of solid goth and noise music, and more.
First Eric Donnelly revived seafood at RockCreek. Now the Seattle chef has trained his eye on the land.
What the annual competition can tell us about the current state of cocktail culture.
It’s cold outside, and dark. Time to toke.
It is a big week of transitions as Aquarius moves in and shakes things up.
DJs celebrated MLK Day at the Northwest African American Museum by getting folks to dance.
Where the candle holders’ fanciful name and color combos (may) have come from.
Four cideries that are changing the way we think about the drink.
Cartoonist Tom Van Deusen takes his courageous, anti-fascist art to the streets.
A new fund from the Washington CannaBusiness Association aims to help the very patients hurt by legislation it helped pass.
Microeconomics at work on the street.
It may appear ‘quirky,’ but fear not—the film is an authentic joy.
The 700-page doozy dives into 40 years of comics publishing via oral history and, of course, comics.
The flying buttresses of a gothic cathedral are pistols—the colorful “tiles” of a mosque—bullet casings.
Her thesis in ‘Conflict’ is to deflate the concept that feelings are inviolable.