The legendary, protean, and sometimes prickly pianist Keith Jarrett heads one of the best-known and most widely acclaimed jazz groups…
Calling Porcelain Raft “post-chillwave” seems cruel, so instead I’ll say that Mauro Remiddi makes woozy, narcotic electro-shoegaze in the vein…
She’s Come Undone Center House Theatre (Seattle Center), 216-0833, book-it.org. $24–$38. Runs Wed.–Sun. Ends Oct. 13. According to Thoreau, “The…
PBlue Caprice Runs Fri., Sept. 27–Thurs., Oct. 3 at SIFF Cinema Uptown. Rated R. 93 minutes. Blue Caprice is not…
As I noted in a July review of Modern Kin, the Portland trio has undergone a very interesting and encouraging…
Stage Openings & Events Barefoot in the Park He’s straight-laced, she’s kooky; can this marriage be saved? Since this is…
Classical, Etc. • Joshua Kohl New pieces by the Degenerate Art Ensemble founder to celebrate the opening of his monthlong…
Tuesday was originally named after Tīw the one-handed Norse God of Law and Heroic Glory (Tīw’s Day — Tuesday). In…
Xanadu Village Theatre, 303 Front St. N. (Issaquah), 392-2202, villagetheatre.org. $30–$65. Runs Wed.–Sun. Ends Oct. 20; then moves to Everett…
Openings & Events Faculty and Staff Art Show Sculpture, ceramics, drawing, paintings and more are offered at SCCC. The exhibit…
Your Daily Dose of Food + Drink News, Events and Must-Read Miscellany 1. The release party for Heather Earnhardt’s new…
Local & Repertory An American Hippie in Israel This 1972 zeitgeist picture promises “Machine-gun-wielding mimes, robots, bloodthirsty sharks, free-loving debauchery,…
Ongoing Through Oct. 20 Austere Beauty: The Art of Z. Vanessa Helder The Washington State native (1904–1968) evolved from watercolor…
This weekend Fremont celebrates Oktoberfest with over 100 microbrews and craft beers in the “biggest beer garden in the Northwest.”…
1. The 42-year-old singer/songwriter’s sixth LP, The Worse Things Get, The Harder I Fight, The Harder I Fight, The More…
With Lynn Shelton’s Touchy Feely being but the latest example of Seattle-made cinema reaching a national audience, and with serious…
Ever since God gave Adam the job of naming things, the rest of us have been busy finding ways around…
Friday, Sept. 13 Blue Sky Black Death will provide the ideal soundtrack for an autumnal Friday the 13th in the…
As the Soviet Union’s greatest composer, Dmitri Shostakovich (1906–1975) was also necessarily its most scrutinized. Accordingly, the record of his…
ENTER TO WIN HERE! Wednesday | October 16, 20137:30 PMVillage TheatreA spirited tongue-in-cheek comedy based on the movie starring Olivia…
