Offering local vinyl hounds a new hangout, with further proof of record retail’s vitality in Seattle.
Context for these albums lie outside Seattle’s core, up and down the Salish Sea.
Organize for climate justice, swoon over Chris Isaak, or float on Lake Washington with DJs.
An unconventional take on the Tennessee Williams classic ‘The Glass Menagerie.’
‘Weekend at Fernie’s’ is the latest addition to the city’s new wave of hip-hop.
If you want Bumbershoot to remain a cross-disciplinary arts festival, vote with your attendance.
Fifty years and a continent away, John Boylan’s new multidiscipline series is perfectly at home.
Whether riffing on Trump or singing about America’s sins, local artists are pushing the conversation forward.
Our critics pick the top five shows you have to see this season, in every discipline.
Could the Lummi’s win over the Cherry Point coal battle influence the debate in N.D.?
Start a D&D Campaign, learn about comics journalism, watch DIY bands at Volunteer Park and more.
Seattle’s newest house and techno label found international success by diddling around.
Seattle label Suicide Squeeze has lasted two decades by treating artists like family, not business.
Each of the producer’s inventive tracks playfully highlights the vocalists’ unique strengths.
Between logistical improvements and a little serendipity, this year’s free reefer roundup was a hit.
Listen to Chief Seattle’s great-great-great-great-grandson, see Japanese psych-rock and more.
Take a whiff of the new Tacoma aroma—equal parts Marilyn Manson and flex-ready rap.
Vivian McPeak explains what it’s going to take to keep Hempfest weird.
Scenes from the 21st annual food-and-booze bash.
Terry Gilliam inspired the visuals in this tale of medieval mayhem.
