A local rock writer, weaned on punk, wakes up to music fueled by a higher power.
By the Shore by Galaxy Craze (Grove/Atlantic, $24) Though by no means a household name, Galaxy Craze has acted in…
Sometimes, quiet speaks volumes.
HE AIN’T TURKEY, HE’S MY BROTHER The holiday season is usually when Tofurkey comes out to play. Butt of a…
The lily is gone! Steve Wiecking seems to have been bamboozled by the same hoke and mirrors he takes cautious…
From moderns to Mozart, the SSO hits some highs and more than a few lows.
The state yanks medical licenses in a cult case.
The week’s local music calendar.
A new film, Nazi wartime plunder, and the Seattle Art Museum.
‘Preciate ya, Scott Thanks for the article on Scott McCaughey [“For he’s a jolly good fellow,” 3/15]. Fifteen or so…
Dec. 7-13, 2005
Wednesday, April 20Scott H. BiramScott H. Biram is a troubadour in the truest sense of the word. It seems like…
Advance registration or reservations are recommended for most events. Prices exclude tax and gratuity unless otherwise noted. ON THE PLATE…
Our performing-arts critics urge you to see Told You Once and the chamber-music-for-the-masses ensemble Simple Measures.
Blondes have more fun in John Cassavetes’ ‘Minnie and Moscowitz.’
WHAT A CACOPHONY! No fewer than five city officials—four City Council members and Mayor Greg Nickels—have put forward proposals pushing…
Nick made a mistake: “I became a success.”
An opinionated guide to this week’s gallery and museum shows.
What you should be reading this summer.
Angry car owners, a race for recall signatures, stolen initiative petitions, litigation of technicalities—monorail politics are back!
