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Classical Compline Services A half-hour meditation each week with the eight-voice Renaissance
Published 8:34am Thursday, January 21, 2016Classical Compline Services A half-hour meditation each week with the eight-voice Renaissance Singers. Saint Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral, 1245 10th Ave. E. Free Sunday, January 24, ... Read more
Food & Drink Finn MacCool’s Happy Hour At first glance, Finn’s might
Published 8:34am Thursday, January 21, 2016Food & Drink Finn MacCool’s Happy Hour At first glance, Finn’s might appear to be your run-of-the-mill Americanized “Irish” pub, complete with trivia night, karaoke ... Read more
Books Seattle Poetry Slam Local poets share their verse and spoken word
Published 8:34am Thursday, January 21, 2016Books Seattle Poetry Slam Local poets share their verse and spoken word compositions. 21 and over. Rebar, 1114 Howell StreetSeattle, WA $5 Tuesday, January 26, ... Read more
There’s a wonderful line in Maria Semple’s novel Where’d You Go, Bernadette
Published 6:03pm Wednesday, January 20, 2016There’s a wonderful line in Maria Semple’s novel Where’d You Go, Bernadette in which the protagonist notes one of the more distressing aspects of Seattle ... Read more
Visual Arts – Openings & Events Bill Ball Inspired to paint three
Published 8:33am Wednesday, January 20, 2016Visual Arts – Openings & Events Bill Ball Inspired to paint three years ago at Burning Man, he shows new abstract paintings inspired by the ... Read more
Stage Can Can Cabarets Seattle’s center for neo-burlesque presents shows and/or live
Published 8:33am Wednesday, January 20, 2016Stage Can Can Cabarets Seattle’s center for neo-burlesque presents shows and/or live music nearly every night; see thecancan.com for full details and ticket prices. Can ... Read more
Classical Compline Services A half-hour meditation each week with the eight-voice Renaissance
Published 8:33am Wednesday, January 20, 2016Classical Compline Services A half-hour meditation each week with the eight-voice Renaissance Singers. Saint Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral, 1245 10th Ave. E. Free Sunday, January 24, ... Read more
Food & Drink Finn MacCool’s Happy Hour At first glance, Finn’s might
Published 8:33am Wednesday, January 20, 2016Food & Drink Finn MacCool’s Happy Hour At first glance, Finn’s might appear to be your run-of-the-mill Americanized “Irish” pub, complete with trivia night, karaoke ... Read more
Books Seattle Poetry Slam Local poets share their verse and spoken word
Published 8:33am Wednesday, January 20, 2016Books Seattle Poetry Slam Local poets share their verse and spoken word compositions. 21 and over. Rebar, 1114 Howell StreetSeattle, WA $5 Tuesday, January 26, ... Read more
It was Ruby Sullivan’s dad who introduced her to the music of
Published 3:48am Wednesday, January 20, 2016It was Ruby Sullivan’s dad who introduced her to the music of David Bowie. Months before the artist’s universally mourned death, he learned that the ... Read more
Like most carbon-based life forms in our solar system, I was extremely
Published 3:35am Wednesday, January 20, 2016Like most carbon-based life forms in our solar system, I was extremely bummed out when David Bowie chose to go back to his home planet. ... Read more
Pae White, courtesy Henry Art GalleryWednesday, January 20Pae White Prior to the January
Published 3:32am Wednesday, January 20, 2016Pae White, courtesy Henry Art Gallery Wednesday, January 20 Pae WhitePrior to the January 24 closing of her installation Command+Shift+4 at the Henry Art Gallery, ... Read more
With 2015 thankfully in the rear-view mirror, we have all of 2016
Published 3:29am Wednesday, January 20, 2016With 2015 thankfully in the rear-view mirror, we have all of 2016 to look forward to. And of course here at Beer Hunting we have ... Read more
An interesting letter is found in the program for Seattle Opera’s staging
Published 2:56am Wednesday, January 20, 2016An interesting letter is found in the program for Seattle Opera’s staging of The Marriage of Figaro that opened Saturday. Written by Board of Directors ... Read more
It’s been 50 years since a young academic named David Brewster moved
Published 1:34am Wednesday, January 20, 2016It’s been 50 years since a young academic named David Brewster moved from the East Coast to a sleepy Seattle. Since then, the city has ... Read more
“Less like a music festival and more like a large-scale art installation.”That
Published 1:08am Wednesday, January 20, 2016“Less like a music festival and more like a large-scale art installation.” That is how Corridor Festival organizer Kirsten Thom says she wants the one-day ... Read more
Art by Brian Dionisi It’s Tuesday night at Hollow Earth’s headquarters, a funky,
Published 12:54am Wednesday, January 20, 2016Art by Brian Dionisi It’s Tuesday night at Hollow Earth’s headquarters, a funky, cluttered, two-room studio space at 20th Avenue and East Union Street, home ... Read more
Eugene Wasserman does not fit the mold of your typical Seattle urbanist.
Published 12:30am Wednesday, January 20, 2016Eugene Wasserman does not fit the mold of your typical Seattle urbanist. Far, far, far from it. As president of the North Seattle Industrial Association, ... Read more
The Seattle City Council is not happy with Mayor Ed Murray’s efforts
Published 11:25pm Tuesday, January 19, 2016The Seattle City Council is not happy with Mayor Ed Murray’s efforts to clear unpermitted homeless encampments, if this morning was any indication. At the ... Read more
There’s a wonderful line in Maria Semple’s novel Where’d You Go, Bernadette
Published 5:52pm Tuesday, January 19, 2016There’s a wonderful line in Maria Semple’s novel Where’d You Go, Bernadette in which the protagonist notes one of the more distressing aspects of Seattle ... Read more
