Out with the old, in with the new; ketchup in a squeeze bottle, please.
Lollapalooza and the Dandy Warhols return, Hot Hot Heat get wild, plus more on Jack White, the Gits, etc.
City Hall finally responds to South Park’s complaints about the Northwest’s largest painting contractor.
Now 21, the Donnas keep fighting stereotypes in the manly world of rock.
Curtis Sittenfeld, Michael Cunningham, Jon Winokur, and Rudolph Chelminski.
25 FOR 25 FOR 25 FOR . . . There’s no such phrase as “too much of a good thing”…
Beauty and the burger: Bethany Clement, Kidd Valley’s new Burger Babe and Weekly copy chief, inspects her likeness at the…
Also: SAM newcomers are welcomed and the Youth Symphony has a new music director.
Every so often, Wine Spectator gives its less-pecunious subscribers a break and showcases the 100 best wines in the market…
Clubbed Into Submission
Nov. 24-30, 2004
Geeks gather in a parking lot for Rhino’s Musical Aptitude Test.
Top-Selling Records at Local Record Stores10.KINGS OF CONVENIENCE Riot on an Empty Street (Astralwerks)9.K.D. LANG Hymns of the 49th Parallel…
Ernest and Elwyn are at it again.
BLUE/ORANGE Intiman Theatre, Seattle Center, 206-269-1900. $27-$42. 7:30 p.m. Sun. and Tues.-Thurs.; 8 p.m. Fri.-Sat.; 2 p.m. matinees Sat.-Sun. and…
The cyber-tastic Man or Astro-Man? explores indie-rock’s final frontier.
Power trio Trans Amdraws from the past to describe the future.
We came, we watched, we wrote reviews.
Seattle Weekly’s top 20 albums of 2000.
WedLive MusicCafe Bella Samba Jazz at 9:30 p.m.Cafe Campagne The Paris Trio at 7:30 p.m. 1600 Post Alley, 206-728-2233Central Saloon…
