Queer comedy, Bryan Cranston and Sherman Alexie, fightin’ socialists, and more.
“We Call it Murder,” speaks to the psychological damage images of brutality are having on children.
Our new astrology column begins with a big, irritating, potentially life-changing shift in the skies above.
GIFS from last week’s Salish-lead ceremony in Wallingford.
The local festival’s varied bill proves dance isn’t just for women.
At the ‘Punk the Vote’ series, see tons of bands and register to vote for our next shred of state.
The Tacoma artist’s ‘Cage W/Mirrored Bars’ EP attempts to innovate, but lands in a noisy jumble.
The former THEESatisfaction frontwoman plans on keeping the show chill and focusing on the jams.
After starting a customizable eBay song-for-sale business, the Seattle musician took it on the road.
Hang out with a Prohibition-era jazz band in typically off-limits parts of the Seattle underground.
See art made from garbage, shroom-inspired butoh, cartoonist Charles Burns, and more.
The 5th Avenue Theater updates the tale of Don Quixote and his creator for a new era.
From Altura to Vendemmia.
Local poetry publisher Wave Books steps out with a new reading.
J’Von, Freaks of Nature, CC Dust, and Swooning stood out by paring it down.
Catch Sia at KeyArena, see ‘A Raisin in the Sun,’ attend a Patti Smith reading, and more.
Stretching from San Francisco up to Van B.C., the compilation is a walk along our Western shores.
Macefield Music Festival was inspired by a woman who fought back.
The Seattle five-piece continues its journey into the dark recesses of your soul.
“I just felt, ‘Well, screw it. If I believe it, I should propose it.’”
