Friday, June 20 My Goodness, The Crocodile. The band just released Shiver + Shake. Read our review here. King Buzzo,…
* Denotes Seattle Weekly suggested event Wednesday, June 25Write With Pride Writers and performers attending include Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore (The…
Darto is a band plagued by death. In fact, they were born out of it. Candace Harter and Nick Merz,…
Wednesday, June 25 As far as West Coast black metal goes, Arcata, Calif.’s Ash Bo rer is right there at…
Openings & Events • Building 30 Open Studios Magnuson Park’s artist studios open up for all to explore the photography,…
Openings & Events • Building 30 Open Studios Magnuson Park’s artist studios open up for all to explore the photography,…
Local & Repertory • The African Queen In The African Queen, you get Katharine Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart, their little boat,…
Author Events • Hillary Rodham Clinton There will be a sales and signing event only for the former New York…
Saturday, June 14 In the incredible company of other contemporary composers such as Reich, Glass, Riley, and Part, Yann Tiersen…
Thursday, June 19 Even if you don’t know Maceo Parker by name, you’ve surely heard his funky saxophone work as…
Stage Openings & Events The Construction Zone An unhappy couple must face themselves, and a man-eating tiger, in this staged…
Stage Openings & Events The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay A stage adaptation of Michael Chabon’s 1939-set novel. Center…
Openings & Events Artcade Vintage arcade consoles are strewn across the gallery floor with video game art accompanying them. Reception…
Author Events Smith Henderson The Portland novelist debuts with Fourth of July Creek, in which a Montana social worker encounters…
* = Seattle Weekly RecommendedJune *11 The Milk Carton Kids The Grammy-nominated duo continues to mine folk-rock traditions. With Tom…
Wednesday, June 11 If the Moondoggies could be said to have a secret weapon—a bop gun that makes the audience…
At your next cocktail party, when talk turns to Seattle’s drawbridges, as it inevitably will, you might mention that the…
Chicago alt-indie outfit Empires’ sound falls somewhere between that of the Killers and the Black Keys. It’s nothing radical or…
Stage Openings & Events The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay A stage adaptation of Michael Chabon’s 1939-set novel. Center…
As a general rule, writers shouldn’t write memoirs. Action types should write memoirs; they have lives to recall and justify….
