Six reasons why Mudhoney and the Murder City Devils are the Olsen twins of Seattle rock.
Women have been able to vote for more than 80 years, but apparently we only got our right to drink…
TUESDAY FILM BALANCHINE ON FILM A performance is only the tip of the iceberg. The 1997 documentary Balanchine Lives! shows…
Four local bands playing on the same Sunset Tavern bill critique each other’s music.
I AM AN ARTIST Consolidated Works; ends Sat., Nov. 22 Here’s what I know: The first act of writer/director Greg…
Their 24th summer festival expands this year, adding six more concerts in August at The Overlake School in Redmond to…
Top-selling records at local record stores.
Three shows explore the ambiguities of American landscape.
Life of smiley
THIS YEAR’S ELECTION-NIGHT hot spot was the fourth floor of the Westin Hotel, where a ballroom full of Democrats awaited…
WedLive MusicBaranof Kimball and the Fugitive Combo, Stick Shift Annie 8 p.m. 8549 Greenwood Ave. N., 206-782-9260.Benaroya Hall Ivo Pogorelich…
Seattle Weekly’s music staff has a few drinks and predicts the Grammy Awards.
Questions emerge about a new way to check blood pressure.
Two years in the life of a redwood-hugger.
Seattle’s only championship-winning big-league team wants taxpayer help to tear down KeyArena and build a new home—just like the Seahawks and Mariners.
KEN KELLY Now comfortably ensconced in its new, roomier Pioneer Square home, Howard House celebrates with a solo show of…
Bobby “Blue” Bland has been making records—fair to middlin’ to blitheringly great records—since 1951, which means (among other things) he…
Miles Davis’ The Cellar Door Sessions 1970.
TOO MANY MARTINIS In the beginning, there was the martini: gin, dry vermouth, two olives, shaken. Sometime in the ’50s,…
From Red Red Meat to fatherhood, Califone twist their experiences into fascinating forms.
