So dark you can cry in peace.
Susan Tedeschi ~ Wednesday, August 19 While most great musical partnerships are forged before the parties go down solo paths,…
Despite lineup and geographic shifts, the Sub Pop acts finally starting to coalesce.
After a few slow weeks, Ballard is once again sweeping the competition in terms of restaurant openings. Leading the pack…
Tuesday, August 18
Months before completion, this 1971 story of an existential cross-country drag race was hailed “an instant classic” by Rolling Stone,…
How a veteran vice cop and a South Seattle boxing gym are helping Dashon Johnson put his troubled youth behind him.
At the same moment that directors like Peter Weir and Gillian Armstrong were earning festival kudos and critical acclaim for…
THURSDAY 8/13 Books: Desert Prophet It’s a good thing that William T. Vollmann will explain his latest book tonight, so…
Trim back the bombast, and Catch Me If You Can will be a smash.
Monday, August 10 and Tuesday, August 11
Softly Now ~ Wednesday, August 5 After McLeod Residence closed, Levi Fuller (the man who brings you Ball of Wax…
Leo (July 23–Aug. 22) Worse than cheating in general is trying to cheat, still losing, and then getting caught (and…
There’s probably more than a little retro fetish involved in my love of signs that spell out a building’s name…
Feral Children ~ Wednesday, July 29 Whoever made the call to pair Feral Children with See Me River is a…
Eugene Wright seems to be the archetype of everything that isnt cool. But of course cool is all relative, and…
Plus: role-modeling coolness and down-home values.
The annual tasting event from Share Our Strength, Taste of the Nation, is back in Seattle this Thursday. This year’s…
WEDNESDAY 7/29 Photography: Changing Her Paths Raised in Seattle and educated at the UW, Imogen Cunningham (1883–1976) wasn’t just a…
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