Russian ballet is alive and well.
One potentially shitty aspect of being in a band is booking shows, as demonstrated in this documentary (on disc March…
Merce Cunningham is still on the edge
Every time someone talks about how great SoDo—er, Safeco—Field looks, I remember Thomas Carlyle, the cantankerous Scottish author of “The…
WedLive MusicCentral Saloon KCB All Stars, Evergreen, Dumb Found Dead at 8 p.m. $5Conor Byrne Robert Blake and the Crying…
Salty yarns and a cash bar.
Awaiting the settlers of South Lake Union, Slo Joe’s Bigtime Backyard Barbecue sits on the corner of Flashy New Condo…
If you like your art on the lite side, the refashioned Eastside museum may be just your cup of tea.
Be Good Tanyas, Old Crow Medicine Show Where: Various Venues When: Fri 3/28, Sat 3/29 What: To hear the fuss…
I’M NEVER GOING into space. This is a big disappointment. I grew up in the era of the Mercury astronauts,…
Wednesday, January 4 Richard Buckner + David Dondero Troubadour Buckner has toed the alt-country line since before it was cool,…
Seattle’s library opts to keep useful, offbeat arts collections.
LOOK OUT—Mom’s pissed! Seattle City Council member and strict mother Margaret Pageler has launched a vigorous defense of the Teen…
Mary J. Blige and Van Hunt trade on their idiosyncracies.
A literary American songwriter, Richard Buckner wrestles with the meaning of death.
It’s time to defend public television again, but let’s demand something better in return.
A new archival set revisits Chip and Tony Kinman’s pioneering alt-country outfit Rank and File, as the brothers continue to expand their Cowboy Nation.
Arctic Ice Cream Novelties has been defining Seattle summers for more than 50 years.
The lose-lose war at Neah Bay.
Terrified of GreenwayMark D. Fefer’s “Big green money machine” was well-written, supplying a realistic description of what’s going on with…
