Also: Breakestra and Elbow.
The bad news is it’s being developed by the English.
Mary Sheldon Scott and Jarrad Powell school the local dance scene.
TIMONIUM Until He Finds Us (Pehr) Some bands work quietly and never go anywhere, but others show a little spark…
This is not your momma’s wine and cheese.
Also: Goodbye, Dragon Inn, Howard Zinn: You Can’t Be Neutral on a Moving Train, Primer, Rick, Shall We Dance?, and Zelary.
Bobby Caldwell, “Take Me Back to Then” (Syndrome; 1978). Les McCann, “Will We Ever Find Our Fathers” (Atlantic; 1975). The…
Highlights—and otherwise—of the week’s calendar.
Top-selling records at local independent record stores
Severely brew-challenged? Have a winter beer tasting and learn while you drink.
You say goodbye, and I say hello: This week, we bid a fond farewell to several Seattle institutions—the Teen Dance…
A decade after its introduction, our age’s most thoughtful computer game is back.
Using embroidery and knitting, Mark Newport wields his needles to address the stereotyped facade of the he-man, the tough guy,…
All that jazz, and nothing to chew on.
I’LL ASSUME THAT nothing went horribly wrong at Tuesday’s All-Star Game (it was played after press time) and say this:…
One of the city’s newer havens for boozehounds, Twilight is stranded in the no-man’s land between Uptown and Belltown (Upper…
We’re lining up for Der Rosenkavalier, CSS/Diplo, and First Thursday art walk.
Against the Ropes Opens Fri., Feb. 20, at Meridian and others A standard-issue, woman-overcoming-the-odds boxing movie, this feel-good Meg Ryan…
The current plan to widen I-405 won’t reduce traffic, costs too much, and will savage the environment.
NEWS The Care for the Market Luncheon is back for a second year on Thursday, Feb. 2. Learn about the…
