Meeting the Strokes on the other side of rock-is-back hype.
Drew Daly’s magic acts of destructive sculpture.
Wednesday, October 5The Legendary Shack Shakers + Gore Gore GirlsThe headliners have one of those generic names that does its…
I am an inveterate journal keeper. Partially, it’s because it helps me organize thoughts and emotions, but mostly it’s because…
ON THE PLATE No need to make Sloppy Joes on Sunday nights; kids eat free at Chinoise Café. The sushi…
How can you tell when buttermilk has gone bad? Cookbert Well, if it starts hanging out with questionable companions, or…
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AMERICAN HI-FI, American Hi-Fi (Island) Seven years ago, Bush hypnotized millions of half-wits into believing that anyone could be Kurt…
How’s reinventing Seattle doing? Just ask the kids, if you can find one.
So many options, so little time.
Thirty years ago, Neil Young epitomized the rage of the protest era with his scathing commentary on the killings at…
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Editor’s note: The following e-mail was intercepted by a National Security Agency data-mining program. After a delay of several days…
Artist conflict and a court ruling open another chapter in Michael Robertson’s saga.
Van Halen, “Panama” (Warner Bros.; originally released 1984). Vitalic, “My Friend Dario” (Citizen). Mylo, “Muscle Car (Freeform Reform)” (Breastfed). Electric…
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com. Public Meeting Plans to improve Pioneer Square’s Occidental Park are the subject…
Our intrepid reporter seeks news, booze, and schmooze at Sundance.
Wednesday, Oct. 6QueensrÿcheRemember them? Then you remember Operation: Mindcrime, the local prog-metal legends’ 1988 concept album, which they’ll perform in…
Plus: The Clay Bird, Father and Son, My Sister Maria, Seducing Dr. Lewis, and Without a Paddle.
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