“We have more than enough so-called journalists . . . who use their columns to whine about Seattle’s failure to live up to their preconceived fantasies.”
This week’s music calendar.
Gumby attacks! Dr. Caligari returns. And Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint have a date aboard a train.
Classical (and more) music events this week.
Hugo House examines childhood—and grows up a little in the process.
Opens at Guild 45 and other theaters, Fri., Jan. 5. Rated R. 98 minutes.
Evolution debate erupts on Capitol Hill!
An opinionated guide to this week’s new gallery and museum shows.
November 29 – December 6, 2006 (expanded from print version).
For its Buddy Holly bio-musical, the 5th Avenue turns to a local rockabilly showman.
Kid flicks at NWFF, Billy Wilder at MoHaI.
This weeks’ music calendar.
Classical, Etc. This Week
The mission: to boldly eat more cured meat than any man has eaten before.
This week’s complete music calendar.
10. BRIGHT EYES Noise Floor (Rarities 1998–2005) (Saddle Creek) 9. COLD WAR KIDS Robbers & Cowards (Downtown) 8. THE KILLERS…
On stage this week.
Get ready for Indiana Jones: Part IV by watching the 1981 original.
October 18 – 25, 2006 (expanded from the print version).
This week’s music calendar.
