Seven p.m. tomorrow. Pettirosso elevator.” That’s the ominous text message I receive from the owner of local label Good to…
When Ian Kurtis Crist becomes fully immersed in his performances, his shoulders hunch all the way up to his ears….
Death Cab for Cutie/Freedy Johnston, Bad Reputation (7-inch, 4,500 copies, Atlantic Records) Features the title track two ways: as Kansas-born,…
Stage Can Can Cabarets Seattle’s center for neo-burlesque presents shows and/or live music nearly every night; see thecancan.com for full…
Classical Seattle Symphony Shostakovich’s massive Seventh (1942) is a requiem for Leningrad-as destroyed by Stalin or by Hitler, take your…
Film • ByDesign This short annual film festival most appeals to architects, graphic designers, urban planners, and plain old font…
Food & Drink EntreMundos Jam Sessions Check out “the most diverse and groovy series of jam sessions” hosted by some…
There’s something about the 19th-century ballets choreographed by Marius Petipa (1818–1910) that calls for excess. The old stories handed down…
Late last month, a packed crowd stood in Capitol Hill’s Spin Cycle and watched local harsh noise duo #TITS elicit…
Stage A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Sondheim’s Greek-inspired farce. Opens April 10. 7:30 p.m. Fri.-Sat.,…
Film • ByDesign This short annual film festival most appeals to architects, graphic designers, urban planners, and plain old font…
Food & Drink 5th Annual Plate of Nations Independently-owned restaurants around Seattle go green and offer vegetarian options at each…
Beats & Bohos, 7200 Greenwood Ave. N., 395-4468. 20 percent off records. In-store performance from Stick Club at noon. Bop…
Thursday, April 17 Look who’s back: It’s Red Hot Chili Peppers’ simultaneously more- and less-mature slap-bass brethren, Faith No More,…
Mary Kay Letourneau always seems ready for her close-up. From mocking her child-rape conviction with a “Hot for Teacher” nightclub…
Stage • Through the Looking Glass: The Burlesque Alice in Wonderlan Lewis Carroll’s adventurous stories for his young Victorian friend…
Classical • Seattle Modern Orchestra Violinist Graeme Jennings plays virtuosity-stretching solo works. [See <a href=”http://www.seattleweekly.com/arts/957781-129/ear-supply-larte-del-violino” target=”_blank”>Ear Supply</a>.] Chapel Performance Space…
Dance • Ira Glass & Monica Bill Barnes When you think of Glass and his radio show This American Life,…
Film • ByDesign This short annual film festival most appeals to architects, graphic designers, urban planners, and plain old font…
Food & Drink 5th Annual Plate of Nations Independently-owned restaurants around Seattle go green and offer vegetarian options at each…
