In the year since Seattle’s favorite bartender, Murray Stenson, left The Zig Zag for (eventually) the stellar Capitol Hill newcomer…
There’s no kitsch at Szechuan Chef, located in a Bellevue strip mall. The decor is sleek and understated. This restaurant…
It takes some guts (and a deep pocketbook) to open a gallery on non-trendy Second Avenue, well north of Pioneer…
Much of the love for Renee Erickson’s work centers on the redoubtable The Walrus and the Carpenter in Ballard, which…
Again, the honors go to M.I.A. Gallery for its inaugural spring show, post-colonial photography from the Malian studio of Malick…
Beloved Northwest rockers Young Fresh Fellows have a new album coming out on Yep Roc August 21. It’s titled Tiempo…
WEDNESDAY, JULY 25 Big K.R.I.T. On the heels of last year’s much-hyped The Return of 4Eva mixtape, this Mississippi rapper…
In the gutsy 1946 noir Gilda, the sultry title character (Rita Hayworth), just married to a casino’s sinister owner, meets…
From Fiona Apple to the xx.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 Kenny Lattimore This soulful R&B singer is touring behind his new single, “Find a Way.” Jazz Alley,…
THURSDAY 7/12 Arts: Bees & Bikes Now that warm, sunny weather has finally arrived, SAM’s first summer Get Out! event seems…
WEDNESDAY, JULY 11 Maris Maeve O’Tierney Originally from Alaska, this guitarist and pianist headlines Veracity, a free monthly concert of…
Block Party, Dum Dum Girls, Dirty Projectors, and more.
Drinking for the kids, and other excuses to have another.
The Truck: Garden Sushi, located outside the Shell Gas Station on 72nd and 15th in Ballard. The Fare: Sushi The…
Black Hills, Lemolo, Joan Jett, and more.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20 Olde Growth This Boston bass-and-drums two-piece crafts psychedelic-tinged sludge metal. With The Sunday Skool Collective, Eric Fridrich….
From the B-52s to Foster the People.
The Seattle Symphony plays Berlioz’s not-quite-opera.
THURSDAY 6/14 Books: And the Answer Is . . . There will be beer. There will be whiskey. There will be pizza. And there…
