Also: Earshot Jazz Festival, Tying the Knot, Steve Brodner, and Rain Music.
If I could be one other person on earth, it would be Jon Spencer. If not him, then someone who…
Rick Neuheisel and the Huskies are in the doghouse.
Anthony Whitfield was recently convicted in Olympia in one of the nation’s worst HIV assault cases. But his prosecution raises serious questions about who is being charged with spreading the AIDS virus and reveals the problems of trying to police private behavior for the public good.
Highlights from this week’s music calendar
Exploring pre-genius Ray Charles.
Come early or be prepared to stand. The narrow bar at this tapas restaurant on the downtown edge of Capitol…
Short reviews of books of shorts.
Guess whatI’m opening for Yo La Tengo! Um, well, not in Seattle. In Portland. The day after . . ….
Highlights-and otherwise-from this week’s music calendar.
New in paper, his Pulitzer Prize-winning 2002 novel Middlesex is an unlikely enough novelnine years in the making after The…
Dates subject to change. Call ahead to verify. JANUARY 26 RADIO GOLF The conclusion to the late, great August Wilson’s…
Thirty years ago in Seattle Weekly.
By Andrew Bonazelli Email your music listings at least eight days in advance of publication to: abonazelli@seattleweekly.com. Fax: 206-467-4377. Please,…
A roundup of books that entrance and seduce
BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL Portland Center Stage has been in our headlights ever since it developed novelist Michael (The Hours)…
What’s in, what’s fresh, what’s cooking.
With Freddy Garcia dealt, there’s no carpe diem for the C+ Mariners.
Seattle Baroque and the Tudor Choir recreate musical history for the holidays.
The chow at Pellini’s is worth waiting for. But how long!?
