From Leonard Cohen to Eric Church.
Tim Eyman will have his way once again.The ballot-measure crusader’s 2/3 tax requirement, which has so ably de-funded Washington state…
THURSDAY 11/8 Stage: Barrier to Entry Most discussions about immigration to the U.S., illegal or otherwise, have centered on the people…
A show for every night in November.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24 Army Navy Justin Kennedy, the frontman of this Los Angeles–based rock group, is a former bandmate of…
Mark Twain wrote this big, bumptious, cross-dressing satire about the art racket while himself burdened with onerous debts he hoped…
Laura Duffy David Byrne and St. Vincent played the 5th Avenue Theatre last night as part of City Arts Fest….
From Brother Ali to The Dusty 45s.
From Earshot Jazz to The Flying Lotus.
Earshot Jazz Festival/Friday, October 12–Sunday, November 4 The area’s largest jazz festival gets started Friday with a tribute to drummer…
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 Fink A former DJ and producer whose clients included John Legend and Amy Winehouse, Fin Greenall currently…
Special Best-Of Best-Of EditionDear Readers, The Mexican must take the week off because his home paper is publishing its annual…
Rocktober sets from Grizzly Bear, Brother Ali, and more.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 Dabrye Signed to trendsetting label Ghostly International, this Detroit producer’s hip-hop-laced instrumentals have earned praise from the…
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 Ladyhawke Four years after Pip Brown’s self-titled debut as Ladyhawke led to a New Zealand Music Award…
A tiny nonprofit cinema’s business model seems to be working.
Twain’s resurrected art-world satire.
THURSDAY 9/13 Film/Music: The Hendersons Will All Be There For a certain kind of baby boomer, identifying all the faces on…
Small-town America’s most cantankerous mayor puts Pacific, Washington, on the map.
From Against Me! to Blackstreet.
