This weekend marks the latest edition of the Seattle DJ’s vital party series.
Prepare for the small-press and comics festival’s bountiful offerings all this week.
Short Run comics goodness, see a Buddhist leader, dance to one of B.C.’s best producers, and more.
A modest budget proposal would get the ball rolling on a program to save legacy businesses.
Doctor Hamsterfuzz explains the power of the art.
At their joint album-release party, sample a distinctive but broadening regional sound.
Don’t drink the Seattle haterade—listen to Remember Face, Nail Polish, Trans FX, and Benoît Pioulard.
Tlingit meets funk with Preston Singletary and the late Funkadelic keyboardist Bernie Worrell.
Tour Lake View Cemetery, watch a Halloween puppy parade, see Taiwanese lounge music and more.
On Thursday, Downtown, First Hill, and Capitol Hill will teem with authors.
Release parties from local comic artists Noel Franklin, Mark Campos, and collective THE HAND.
The band takes cues from Alan Moore’s ‘Swamp Thing’ on its new record, ‘Red World.’
A classic fairy tale is rethought to make a political point—with one huge miscalculation.
Catch stoner metal royalty, sacred harp-inspired dance, celebrated local poets and more.
For the first production of a new season, the theater gives the classic a makeover.
Catch stoner metal royalty, sacred harp-inspired dance, celebrated local poets and more.
It’s “like raising funds for axe murderers.”
The downcast ambient hip-hop record finds the artist wrestling with the sins of the father.
‘A Revolution You Can Dance To’ Revisits Olympia’s ’90s Underground Music Explosion
Punk partners for 20 years, Jason Clackley and Gavin Tiemeyer’s new record looks back on hard times.
