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…
Rhett Miller goes out on his own.
THE LETTERS of concern and offers of help continue to pile up, but Bistro Antalya is still closed. The Capitol…
Apparently, it’s Miller time.
News flash: Pavement doesn’t suck live. At least, they didn’t suck at the Showbox, where the last American indie-rock heroes…
Solo attorney David Osgood tries to spin hip-hop club lawsuits into policy-busting battles.
The number in millions of cell phones expected to be thrown away per year by 2005, according to Inform, an…
Four-day festival promises on-the-spot comedy. Plus: Monster Squad and Zoe Scofield, and Seattle Chamber Players.
BELLEVUE PLACE 10500 N.E. Eighth St., Bellevue, 425-646-1111 Nov. 28: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 29-Dec. 23: 5 a.m.-10 p.m. Mon.-Fri.;…
My month among the ‘other’ artists.
OK, so a near-century of history only produced one great Cinerama film. But that film alone makes its revival in Seattle eminently worthwhile.
Corporate punk! Covers! Circle (pit) jerks! A Warped Tour report.
Robert McChesney wants a more democratic media marketplace, but don’t play games with him.
Old almanac, new tricks.
When the Gnome is a record-shoppin’, don’t come a-knockin’! Your craggy correspondent hit the bins early this year, pickin’ up…
