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As details on the Comet’s closing surface, we reached Michelle “Mamma Casserole”
Published 4:42pm Wednesday, October 9, 2013As details on the Comet’s closing surface, we reached Michelle “Mamma Casserole” Smith, the club’s music booker for nine years, for her side of the ... Read more
Jacco Gardner lives in its own sealed-off universe, where the year is
Published 3:53pm Wednesday, October 9, 2013Jacco Gardner lives in its own sealed-off universe, where the year is 1967 and the baroque pop of the Beach Boys and Love tops the ... Read more
Broke-ology Seattle Public Theater at the Bathhouse, 7312 W. Green Lake Ave.
Published 10:34pm Tuesday, October 8, 2013Broke-ology Seattle Public Theater at the Bathhouse, 7312 W. Green Lake Ave. N., 524-1300, seattlepublictheater.org. $10–$30. 7:30 p.m. Thurs.–Sat., 2 p.m. Sun. Ends Oct. 20. ... Read more
Local & Repertory Cronos The 20/20 Awards presents Guillermo del Toro’s 1993
Published 9:16pm Tuesday, October 8, 2013Local & Repertory Cronos The 20/20 Awards presents Guillermo del Toro’s 1993 breakthrough, in which a device bestowing immortality becomes a dangerous object of contention. ... Read more
The four wildly creative artists who make up the garage-jazz outfit Industrial
Published 8:19pm Tuesday, October 8, 2013The four wildly creative artists who make up the garage-jazz outfit Industrial Revelation don’t disagree—in musical terms, at least. “I mean, we have disagreements as ... Read more
Stage Openings & Events • Anything Goes SEE THE PICK LIST,
Published 7:47pm Tuesday, October 8, 2013Stage Openings & Events • Anything Goes SEE THE PICK LIST, PAGE 25. The Bacchae GreenStage’s “Hard Bard” series (classics with the gore turned up ... Read more
Classical, Etc. Met Opera at the Movies The Met’s controversial Eugene Onegin,
Published 7:25pm Tuesday, October 8, 2013Classical, Etc. Met Opera at the Movies The Met’s controversial Eugene Onegin, starring Anna Netrebko. See metopera.org for participating theaters. 6:30 p.m. Wed., Oct. 9. ... Read more
As was widely reported last week, the Comet Tavern has closed. Michelle
Published 5:44pm Tuesday, October 8, 2013As was widely reported last week, the Comet Tavern has closed. Michelle Smith, aka Mamma Casserole, who books acts for the venue, said via Facebook ... Read more
Vikesh Kapoor isn’t doing anything new, really, and that might be what
Published 5:27pm Tuesday, October 8, 2013Vikesh Kapoor isn’t doing anything new, really, and that might be what makes this string-plucking balladeer a little different. While so many artists are doing ... Read more
ENTER TO WIN HERE Flying House Productions Presents: Play it Again, Santa Monday
Published 6:07pm Monday, October 7, 2013ENTER TO WIN HERE Flying House Productions Presents: Play it Again, SantaMonday | December 9, 20137:30 PM | Benaroya HallA time for magic, a time ... Read more
Opening Nights Broke-ology Seattle Public Theater at the Bathhouse, 7312 W.
Published 4:52pm Monday, October 7, 2013Opening Nights Broke-ology Seattle Public Theater at the Bathhouse, 7312 W. Green Lake Ave. N., 524-1300, seattlepublictheater.org. $10–$30. 7:30 p.m. Thurs.–Sat., 2 p.m. Sun. Ends Oct. ... Read more
The news media has been buzzing recently about a column in the
Published 7:57pm Friday, October 4, 2013The news media has been buzzing recently about a column in the New York Times’ Weddings/Celebrations section titled, “Found, a Soul Mate.” It’s been criticized ... Read more
If you can get past the cost of housing on Capitol Hill,
Published 6:50pm Friday, October 4, 2013If you can get past the cost of housing on Capitol Hill, it would seem like a pretty good time to be gay in Seattle. ... Read more
Friday, Oct. 4 Floater has consistently released pop-laden rock to the
Published 6:05pm Friday, October 4, 2013Friday, Oct. 4 Floater has consistently released pop-laden rock to the world since 1994, and its latest album, 2010’s Wake, does not disappoint. The three-man ... Read more
For those unfamiliar with the local history that inspired this festival’s name,
Published 4:26pm Friday, October 4, 2013For those unfamiliar with the local history that inspired this festival’s name, a quick lesson. In 2006, octogenarian Edith Macefield refused to sell her Ballard ... Read more
Ben Verdoes pulls up to the Park & Ride lot in Stanwood
Published 11:35pm Thursday, October 3, 2013Ben Verdoes pulls up to the Park & Ride lot in Stanwood wearing a military green tank top and a fresh close-cropped haircut. “Welcome, soldiers,” ... Read more
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9 Jesmyn Ward “Men’s bodies litter my family history,” writes
Published 5:34pm Thursday, October 3, 2013WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9 Jesmyn Ward “Men’s bodies litter my family history,” writes Ward in the first chapter of her new memoir, Men We Reaped (Bloomsbury, ... Read more
Wednesday, Oct. 9 Jacco Gardner lives in its own sealed-off universe, where
Published 3:37pm Thursday, October 3, 2013Wednesday, Oct. 9 Jacco Gardner lives in its own sealed-off universe, where the year is 1967 and the baroque pop of the Beach Boys and ... Read more
In late May, former Microsoft manager Jamen Shively called a press conference
Published 12:40am Thursday, October 3, 2013In late May, former Microsoft manager Jamen Shively called a press conference on the 40th floor of the Columbia Tower. It was six months after ... Read more
La Luz, It’s Alive (Oct. 15, Hardly Art, laluz.bandcamp.com) In the book
Published 12:00am Thursday, October 3, 2013La Luz, It’s Alive (Oct. 15, Hardly Art, laluz.bandcamp.com) In the book world, the term “genre-slumming” denotes an author known for high literature trying her ... Read more
