Jeff Chang chronicles the hip-hop generation, while Peter Shapiro dissects its records.
The Butterfly has landed. Julia “Butterfly” Hill, 25, became an instant media celebrity last month when an agreement with Pacific…
BAJA TO VANCOUVER With the collapse and closure of the Bellevue Art Museum, the issue of balancing quality and popularity…
England’s Arctic Monkeys just want to get laid.
The beguiling free improv of Daniel Carter and Reuben Radding.
THIS SUMMER’S CONCERT offerings are listed on the following page in ascending order of cost—and you might be surprised to…
A film about dating suggests that cinema is always about romance.
Opens Fri., Oct. 28, at Harvard Exit.
Also: Ladies in Lavender, Layer Cake, The Longest Yard, Madagascar, Mad Hot Ballroom, 3-Iron, and We Jam Econo: The Story of the Minutemen.
Don’t let your kid be the last on the block to be assimilated.
Bogie takes his public to a different place.
Tru confessions
Follow the international food crowd to a hidden Seattle treasure.
Gemini (May 21–June 20) You’re a shitty-mood magnet. You may find yourself foully shadowed by numerous black clouds as the…
Top-selling records at local independent record stores
ACT’s crash reflects a Seattle arts culture of big talk and board stiffs.
The women of d9 dance from the heart and shoot from the hip.
And nine other things you should know when buying rare books.
Homeless activists use private land in a new strategy to site a tent city.
It’s surprising that more people don’t take advantage of Etta’s for a quick after-work bite and/or drink. True, the happy-hour…
