Seeking vistas, camaraderie, and even romance as a Metro sightseer.
This year’s crop of seasonal selections
Sept. 14-20, 2005
Paul Allen’s new art exhibit at EMP invites controversy. Plus: News about choreographer Mark Morris, and cartoonist Michael Dougan.
Top-Selling Records at Local Record Stores10.KATE BUSH Aerial (Sony)9.SUPER DELUXE Surrender! (Control Group)8.JAMES BLUNT Back to Bedlam (Atlantic/WEA)7.MADONNA Confessions on…
Here come the tennis-court squatters of summer.
IKEA or no IKEA, there’s good reason to go to Renton.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Benefit Art Auction A gala dinner and auction of…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com Lectures and Events Architecture Walk: Art & Architecture A downtown walking tour…
WedLive MusicBambuza Bistro The Javier Anderson Band at 8 p.m. 820 Pike St., 206-219-5555.Baranof Kimball and the Fugitive Combo, Stick…
SAVE THE TOOTHFISH The toothsome Patagonian toothfish never really took off until, in the early ’90s, someone dreamed up a…
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com. Exhibit of Photographs This two-week Seattle Center exhibit, which contains 59 portraits…
WedLive MusicCentral Saloon Mofius, Evil Twin, the Emergency at 8 p.m. $5Chandler’s Crabhouse Paul Hanover Band at 8 p.m. NC…
Top-Selling Records at Local Record Stores10.POSIES Every Kind of Light (Ryko)9.FOO FIGHTERS In Your Honor (RCA)8.SPOON Gimme Fiction (Merge)7.BECK Guero…
WedLive MusicAbbondanza Pizzeria Marco at 7 p.m. 6503 California Ave. S.W., 206-935-8989.Baranof Kimball and the Fugitive Combo, Stick Shift Annie…
International protesters spice up WTO protests.
Buena Vista Home Ent., $29.99
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Lecture: Queen Isabel of Spain Playwright Anne Ludlum talks…
It’s official: Seattle is a second- class city. Oh, the Emerald City likes to pretend it’s a cosmopolitan contender. After…
Does the demise of Pioneer Square’s last remaining independent artists’ building signal the end of Seattle’s arts community as we know it?
