Two drummer-led bands enlarge Earshot’s jazz kit.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Architecture Tour: Free to Be Fremont Some would say…
New Seattle City Council members fight to boost arts spending.
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TWISTED OLIVIA Now in its closing weekend, Everett Quinton’s one-man rendition of Oliver Twist should pull you away from whatever…
Wednesday, June 28 Jeremy Enigk As the vocalist for one of Seattle alt-rock’s most influential ’90s bands, Sunny Day Real…
The Seattle Housing Authority hit a home run with its New Holly community.
Must-have products for fall cover all the bases.
About what you’d expect at Playboy’s 50th anniversary bash.
Eric Banh’s Monsoon is five but still as fresh as ever.
Battling the Hipster Wrath within.
It’s not a conspiracy… but to outsiders, the way Seattle’s corporate and political establishments do business comes close. here’s how it’s done—and who does it.
Advance registration or reservations are recommended for most events. Prices exclude tax and gratuity unless otherwise noted. ON THE PLATE…
Boeing’s chief ethicist—the CEO—is fired for having an affair with a D.C.-based vice president.
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Something’s very wrong with Lauren Weedman, and she’d like to tell you about it.
Plus Lawless Heart, Stoked, and The Other Side of the Bed.
Recent signs—and the efforts of a few dedicated promoters—could mean more rock shows for young music fans.
Daily newspapers ain’t what they used to be.
Sat – Reading Author/filmmaker Sherman Alexie, actor Elizabeth Huddle, and members of Seattle Children’s Chorus join more than a dozen…
