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Peter Lorre, Bob Dylan, Doug McClure, and Nazis galore!
NEWS Wine Enthusiast Magazine, a respected publication in the field, has dubbed Wild Ginger as the winner (from thousands of…
WedLive MusicCatwalk With Hopes Last Breath, Red Light Murder, Six Seconds of Sorrow, Licentia at 8 p.m. $8Central Saloon TOTE…
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Wed LIVE MUSIC AGUA VERDE Gypsy swing with Zhaoui, 8-10 p.m. 1303 N.E. Boat St., 206-545-8570. ALL AMERICAN Metro Retro…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Kristin Tollefson The Bainbridge Island native talks…
WedLive MusicCentral Saloon Stormsun, Numbered Days, the Art of Self Defense at 8 p.m. $5lChop Suey Deerhoof, Lavender Diamond, We…
THE HOLIDAY BIG BROADCAST Take a trip back in time with a mix of radio vignettes and television-inspired material in…
Chamber Dance’s program recalls the influence of Martha Graham.
One year. 273 songs. 22 hours of 2004’s best music.
Wed LIVE MUSIC AGUA VERDE Gypsy swing with Zhaoui, 8-10 p.m. 1303 N.E. Boat St., 206-545-8570. ALL AMERICAN Metro Retro…
ENDERS OF OZONE, XXX AUDIO PEnders of Ozone have at least one thing in common with Marty McFly’s Pinheads: I’m…
An intrepid foodie treks through North 45th Street’s exotic eateries.
Coming Soon to a Windshield Near You …
A year ago, Seattle’s Fantagraphics was on the brink of bankruptcy. Now it’s in the black, thanks to good ol’ Charlie Brown—and a pair of dogged believers who turned a cranky fanzine into the most widely respected comics publisher in America.
Locust / Foot in Mouth This double bill pairs two fast-rising groups from the local scene. Amy O’Neal of Locust…
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Has the downtown library become an “unwelcoming and even violent place”?
