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Wednesday, Jan. 15 Benefit for the Philippines With The Redwood Plan From

Published 8:13pm Thursday, January 9, 2014

Wednesday, Jan. 15 Benefit for the Philippines With The Redwood Plan From the first note of Green Light Go, The Redwood Plan lets you know ... Read more

Stage Openings & Events •  14/48 Festival SEE THE PICK LIST, PAGE

Published 9:45pm Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Stage Openings & Events •  14/48 Festival SEE THE PICK LIST, PAGE 19. Alice in Wonderland SPT’s Youth Program presents an all-new, original adaptation. Seattle ... Read more

Classical, Etc. • Composer Spotlight A presentation by composer Chris Jeffries and writer

Published 9:34pm Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Classical, Etc. • Composer Spotlight A presentation by composer Chris Jeffries and writer Harold Taw on their collaboration, a new one-act musical titled The Missed Connections ... Read more

Openings & Events •  Belltown Art Walk Neighborhood galleries (including Northwest Woodworkers

Published 9:27pm Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Openings & Events •  Belltown Art Walk Neighborhood galleries (including Northwest Woodworkers Gallery, Form/Space Atelier, A/NT Terminal Gallery, and others) and non-galleries (Cyclops, Black Bottle, ... Read more

We all know the foodie hearts of our neighborhoods—the well-tread avenues brimming

Published 8:46pm Tuesday, January 7, 2014

We all know the foodie hearts of our neighborhoods—the well-tread avenues brimming with restaurants and bars, like Ballard Avenue, Queen Anne Avenue, California Avenue, Occidental ... Read more

Faust Runs Fri., Jan. 10–Thurs., Jan. 16 at Northwest Film Forum. Not

Published 9:26pm Monday, January 6, 2014

Faust Runs Fri., Jan. 10–Thurs., Jan. 16 
at Northwest Film Forum. 
Not rated. 135 minutes. For a movie called Faust, director Alexander Sokurov takes his ... Read more

Mike Vraney, the Seattleite who founded the nationally known exploitation/sexploitation film imprint

Published 7:19pm Friday, January 3, 2014

Mike Vraney, the Seattleite who founded the nationally known exploitation/sexploitation film imprint Something Weird, passed away yesterday after a battle with lung cancer. He was ... Read more

This morning Seattle Mayor Ed Murray announced his intention to sign an

Published 6:14pm Friday, January 3, 2014

This morning Seattle Mayor Ed Murray announced his intention to sign an executive order directing department heads to develop a comprehensive plan for raising the ... Read more

There are a lot of great things about Neumos, the club that’s

Published 10:22pm Thursday, January 2, 2014

There are a lot of great things about Neumos, the club that’s anchored Capitol Hill’s live-music scene for a decade now. It’s fitting, then, that ... Read more

Thursday, Jan. 9 Ingrid Ricks Broken promises, abuse, poverty, religious indoctrination—these

Published 11:08pm Monday, December 30, 2013

Thursday, Jan. 9 Ingrid Ricks Broken promises, abuse, poverty, religious indoctrination—these mark the childhood of Seattle author Ricks, set down in her memoir Hippie Boy, ... Read more

Opening ThisWeek August: Osage County Opens Fri., Jan. 10 at

Published 11:07pm Monday, December 30, 2013

Opening
ThisWeek August: Osage County Opens Fri., Jan. 10 at Guild 45th and 
other theaters. Rated R. 118 minutes. Tracy Letts won the Pulitzer Prize for ... Read more

A Roundup of Several New Year’s Eve Dinners and Events: 1. Find,

Published 10:57pm Monday, December 30, 2013

A Roundup of Several New Year’s Eve Dinners and Events: 1. Find, “a DJ spinning, kegs flowing, bocce balls rolling, and sausages grilling all night ... Read more

Local & Repertory •  Alien This is likely Ridley Scott’s 2003 director’s

Published 9:09pm Monday, December 30, 2013

Local & Repertory •  Alien This is likely Ridley Scott’s 2003 director’s cut of the sci-fi classic, which hardly needed improvement back in 1979, when ... Read more

Openings & Events Mary Coss Public Debt to the Suffragette presents her

Published 7:30pm Monday, December 30, 2013

Openings & Events Mary Coss Public Debt to the Suffragette presents her airy, translucent sculptures made of ast bronze, sewn window screen, and argon lights, ... Read more

Thursday, Jan. 2 Corrections House is the collective musical extractions of Eyehategod

Published 1:04am Saturday, December 28, 2013

Thursday, Jan. 2 Corrections House is the collective musical extractions of Eyehategod frontman Mike IX Williams, Neurosis vocalist/guitarist Scott Kelly, Bruce Lamont (Yakuza), and Sanford ... Read more

Fly Moon Royalty Friday, January 3 Getting funky—both in the musical and

Published 10:43pm Friday, December 27, 2013

Fly Moon Royalty Friday, January 3 Getting funky—both in the musical and sexual realm—has always been at the forefront of Seattle soul/R&B group Fly Moon ... Read more

THURSDAY, JAN. 2 Corrections House is the collective musical extractions of

Published 6:30pm Friday, December 27, 2013

THURSDAY, JAN. 2 Corrections House is the collective musical extractions of Eyehategod frontman Mike IX Williams, Neurosis vocalist/guitarist Scott Kelly, Bruce Lamont (Yakuza), and Sanford ... Read more

Friday, Dec. 27Bottoms Up For better or for worse, 2013 was marked

Published 5:14pm Friday, December 27, 2013

Friday, Dec. 27 Bottoms Up For better or for worse, 2013 was marked by twerking; you know what they say, if you can’t beat ’em, ... Read more

JANUARY10 Meryl Streep plays it big and broad in the screen adaptation

Published 9:16pm Thursday, December 26, 2013

JANUARY 10 Meryl Streep plays it big and broad in the screen adaptation of Tracy Letts’ acclaimed play August: Osage County, directed by John Wells ... Read more

Piano Rock’n Party Dueling pianos will be center stage, as usual, for

Published 11:26pm Monday, December 23, 2013

Piano Rock’n Party Dueling pianos will be center stage, as usual, for this party in Pioneer Square that will also feature food and drink specials. ... Read more