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Black Breath Thursday, May 9 See one of Seattle’s heaviest acts

Published 4:12pm Monday, May 6, 2013

Black Breath Thursday, May 9 See one of Seattle’s heaviest acts before it heads to France to play for thousands at next month’s massive Hellfest. ... Read more

As the first anniversary of the Cafe Racer shootings nears, seemingly little

Published 10:17pm Friday, May 3, 2013

As the first anniversary of the Cafe Racer shootings nears, seemingly little has changed to stem the tide of gun violence in America. News of ... Read more

One Reel released the official lineup for Bumbershoot 2013 last night at

Published 7:02pm Friday, May 3, 2013

One Reel released the official lineup for Bumbershoot 2013 last night at the first of two Allen Stone Prom shows at the Crocodile, and it’s ... Read more

The Cellar Door, Flightlessness (5/28, self-released, findthecellardoor.org): Lush harmonies, simple orchestration, and

Published 2:54pm Friday, May 3, 2013

The Cellar Door, Flightlessness (5/28, self-released, findthecellardoor.org): Lush harmonies, simple orchestration, and themes of spirituality fill out this EP, the up-and-coming Seattle sextet’s debut. Staying ... Read more

ENTER TO WIN HERE!It is the 30th Anniversary of ZooTunes and Woodland

Published 8:24pm Thursday, May 2, 2013

ENTER TO WIN HERE! It is the 30th Anniversary of ZooTunes and Woodland Park Zoo proudly presents Old Crow Medicine Show with Parker Milsap on ... Read more

ENTER TO WIN HERE! Featuring John Prine with Dustin Bentall and Kendel

Published 7:12pm Thursday, May 2, 2013

ENTER TO WIN HERE! Featuring John Prine with Dustin Bentall and Kendel Carson Sunday, June 23rd @ Woodland Park Zoo Some four decades since his ... Read more

WEDNESDAY 5/8 Classical: From Russia, With Love It’s an idea so

Published 5:17pm Thursday, May 2, 2013

WEDNESDAY 5/8 Classical: From Russia, With Love It’s an idea so ripe with juicy possibilities for composers that you wonder why no one had thought ... Read more

I have a confession. Brace yourself. Are you ready?  I hate pho. I

Published 7:43pm Wednesday, May 1, 2013

I have a confession. Brace yourself. Are you ready? I hate pho. I loathe it. It is the only food I would turn down if ... Read more

Stage Openings & Events American Utopias/F***ing F***ing F***ing Ayn Rand Not

Published 11:50pm Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Stage Openings & Events American Utopias/F***ing F***ing F***ing Ayn Rand Not sure if we can just go ahead and type “fucking,” or if the asterisks ... Read more

The Source Family Opens Fri., May 3 at SIFF Film Center. Not

Published 11:26pm Tuesday, April 30, 2013

The Source Family Opens Fri., May 3 at SIFF Film Center. 
Not rated. 98 minutes. We know how this story is supposed to end, and ... Read more

The Angels’ Share Opens Fri., May 3 at SIFF Cinema Uptown. Not

Published 11:21pm Tuesday, April 30, 2013

The Angels’ Share Opens Fri., May 3 at SIFF Cinema Uptown. Not rated. 101 minutes. Ken Loach, that old British leftie director, keeps up his ... Read more

Stage Openings & Events American Utopias/F***ing F***ing F***ing Ayn Rand Mike

Published 11:17pm Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Stage Openings & Events American Utopias/F***ing F***ing F***ing Ayn Rand Mike Daisey’s two new culture-dissecting monologues. Utopias: 7:30 p.m. Wed., May 1–Sat., May 4. Rand: ... Read more

If you’re not going to drop acid, you’ll at least want to

Published 10:25pm Tuesday, April 30, 2013

If you’re not going to drop acid, you’ll at least want to get rip-roaring stoned (it’s legal, after all) before heading out to see this ... Read more

A RNDM show is at least interesting for the names that make

Published 10:21pm Tuesday, April 30, 2013

A RNDM show is at least interesting for the names that make up the headlining act. Surely you’re curious to hear what a Jeff Ament ... Read more

Since Zoe Muth moved to Austin, Seattle can now boast Rachel Harrington

Published 10:17pm Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Since Zoe Muth moved to Austin, Seattle can now boast Rachel Harrington as our twangiest country singer. She recently returned from a 32-date stop across ... Read more

Late last year, Beck released yet another work into his canon of

Published 10:14pm Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Late last year, Beck released yet another work into his canon of pop gems and oddities: a book of sheet music called Song Reader. The ... Read more

In the city of Seattle, Kevin Calabro is best known as the

Published 10:00pm Tuesday, April 30, 2013

In the city of Seattle, Kevin Calabro is best known as the voice of the Sonics, a man so loyal to the city that he ... Read more

Classical, Etc. Stuart Isacoff This pianist/author presents “The American Piano,” tracing the

Published 9:48pm Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Classical, Etc. Stuart Isacoff This pianist/author presents “The American Piano,” tracing the art from C.P.E. Bach to Jerry Lee Lewis. Brechemin Auditorium, School of Music, ... Read more

On any given night, Capitol Hill’s vegan Plum Bistro is the kind

Published 5:30pm Tuesday, April 30, 2013

On any given night, Capitol Hill’s vegan Plum Bistro is the kind of restaurant where Seattle’s progressive food values come sharply into focus. It’s not ... Read more

Openings & Events A Tribute to Paul Havas Muted tones and serene

Published 11:08pm Monday, April 29, 2013

Openings & Events A Tribute to Paul Havas Muted tones and serene landscapes are featured in this collection of the recently deceased Puget Sound painter’s ... Read more