Top-selling records at local independent record stores
Maybe it’s another eccentric indulgence, but what if Paul Allen’s little space program really takes off?
Events SURREALIST BALL Celebrate New Year’s Eve with this benefit for the Fremont Arts Council. Features a Haute Trash Fahion…
Turn it into a goddamn party.
NEWS Flying Fish celebrates being 100 percent organic with its raw ingredients and invites the public to sample dishes made…
Distinguished guests keep showing up at Benaroya Hall.
It’s something you don’t hear too often in culinary circles: “Hey, let’s go to Interbay for lunch.” “Great. Then let’s…
La Peña Flamenca As the estimable, ever-present Rubina and Marcos Carmona continue to deepen their skills as performers, they also…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Lecture: Joseph Park The artist, who currently has shows…
10. SUN KIL MOON Tiny Cities (Caldo Verde) 9. RYAN ADAMS 29 (Lost Highway) 8. VARIOUS ARTISTS Live From the…
Who’s on the roof? Dasher, Blitzen, Prancer . . . and Dancer.
Zombies in Fremont, Wallace and Gromit in West Seattle.
ANDERS GAHNOLD TRIO Flowers for Johnny (1983-85, Ayler) Johnny Dyani played bass in pianist Chris McGregor’s South African jazz band,…
Dick and JaneMaria: Sergee of California chartreuse vintage dress from Rudy’s, $45. Black ’50s-style shoes by Capezio, $58. Shay: Blue…
MAY DAY IS two weeks away, but spring has already arrived in Seattle. The weather is warming up and everything…
<!– Expired Fri., March 31 St. James Cathedral: At 6:30 p.m., the church will host a non-denominational prayer service that…
Don’t turn out the lights in Seattle just yet, say economists.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Forum An interdisciplinary performance thing during the Ballard…
Nonprofits in need this holiday.
Aug. 17-23, 2005
