FOX presents: EmpireTuesday | December 97:30 pm | AMC Pacific PlaceFrom Academy Award nominee Lee Daniels (“Lee Daniels’ The Butler,”…
Capitol Hill is a must for holiday shoppers keeping it local this season. With the neighborhood booming it’s a better…
Sylvie Simmons has written for MOJO magazine since its beginning and penned books on such iconic figures as Neil Young,…
At 25, Noah Gundersen has already logged more miles on the road than many musicians 10 years his senior. His…
TJ Grant has one of those voices that seem to work well with any genre. Whether he’s performing acoustic tunes…
Sleater-Kinney Gift Package Riot grrrls new and old are rejoicing at the news that ’90s punk band Sleater-Kinney has reunited….
Shopping doesn’t need to be a chore. It can be an excuse to get out of the city and a…
Photo by Paul Joseph Brown/Ecosystemphoto.com After a decade of studies that cost millions of dollars, the time had come for…
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Yesterday when I biked to work, it was so cold outside that I thought my hands were going to freeze…
After two tours playing Joy Division material and one in support of New Order albums, Peter Hook & The Light…
Local & Repertory • Live by Night The Big Combo, Joseph Lewis’ 1955 tale of mob scandal, stars Jean Wallace…
Pulp: A Film About Life, Death & Supermarkets Runs Wed., Nov. 19–Wed., Nov. 26 at Grand Illusion. Not rated. 90…
Mary Poppins Village Theatre, 303 Front St. N. (Issaquah), 425-392-2202, villagetheatre.org. $40–$72. Runs Tues.–Sun. through Jan. 4. (Moves to Everett…
I’m sitting at a neon-blue bar 15 feet from a Spanish 21 table, and I just ordered veggie fried rice…
When you hear someone say, “D.I.Y.”, what comes to mind? These days, if you’re an artist, those three letters stand…
Like an old familiar friend, Joan Baez appeared on stage Friday evening at The Moore Theatre, and for 105 enchanting…
J Mascis likes to play loud. Which is why it’s a bit weird that his second solo record, Tied to…
Author Events Rajesh Rao In Kane Hall, Room 120, he’ll expound upon Brain-Computer Interfacing: An Introduction. UW Campus, 634-3400, bookstore.washington.edu….
Visual Arts – Openings & Events Inflorescence Six stylistically distinct Washington artists present work all stemming from a common theme:…
