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    Youth groups and volunteers light more than 5,000 luminarias along the 3.1 mile path around the lake.
    The 34th Pathway of Lights attracted people from...
    September 24, 2012 12:00 am

    The 34th Pathway of Lights attracted people from across Seattle to come and light the path that winds around Green…

    Posted in News & Comment
    "I can testify with complete confidence that her voice during the Bumbershoot
    “I can testify with complete confidence that her...
    September 24, 2012 12:00 am

    “I can testify with complete confidence that her voice during the Bumbershoot set harnessed an earnest power that was refreshing…

    Posted in Music
    ...one of the biggest buzzes generated from it all wasnaE™t in relation to the headliners, but rather Dyme Def, who commanded the room for 30 minutes of raucous, sweat drenched rap bliss.
    This week, Jonathan Cunningham profiles Dyme Def, an...
    September 24, 2012 12:00 am

    This week, Jonathan Cunningham profiles Dyme Def, an up-and-coming hip-hop group looking to make their mark on the Northwest’s music…

    Posted in Music
    Blue-cheese chips, $5.
    “Appetizers plastered with blue cheese and columnar tanks...
    September 24, 2012 12:00 am

    “Appetizers plastered with blue cheese and columnar tanks of vodka stocked with artfully arranged pineapple wedges are standard features of…

    Posted in Eat Drink Toke
    Fraternity Snoqualmie began in the 30s and found their current home on the side of Tiger Mountain in Issaquah, Park Forestia, in the mid 40s.
    For this week’s Seattle People photo essay, Jenny...
    September 24, 2012 12:00 am

    For this week’s Seattle People photo essay, Jenny Jimenez went outside city limits to experience Nudestock, Fraternity Snoqualmie’s annual celebration…

    Posted in Music
    Sleater-Kinney, Kennedy School, Portland, OR, May 2005: This was a particularly tough shoot for me. It was an editorial piece timed with the release of The Woods and I went down to Portland with the writer and SK's Sub Pop publicist. I've been a diehard SK fan since Dig Me Out and although I can't count the number of shows I've been to on two hands, it was the first time I had taken their portrait. We went out to dinner the previous night and Janet took us to Tennessee Reds for drinks and a game of pool afterwards.A The band was hesitant to do the interview for reasons I won't go into, but they ultimately agreed. One of them still wasn't on board and was vocal about her frustration and reluctance during the shoot the next morning. It was interesting to see the three of them process their decision and disagreement together as a band right in front of me.A  Although it was all very civil and respectful,A  I can't say I was too surprised when they announced The Woods would be their final album.
    Known to SeattleWeekly.com readers as the creative force...
    September 24, 2012 12:00 am

    Known to SeattleWeekly.com readers as the creative force behind the popular Seattle People photo essay series, Jenny Jimenez is celebrating…

    Posted in Music
    Bush rocks out at Seattle's Best New Venue: Neptune
    We went. We listened. We danced. And when...
    September 24, 2012 12:00 am

    We went. We listened. We danced. And when it was all done, we named The Best. The Best Male Vocalist….

    Posted in Music
    Everyone's favorite pot protest came to town for its 21st year this
    Everyone’s favorite pot protest came to town for...
    September 24, 2012 12:00 am

    Everyone’s favorite pot protest came to town for its 21st year this weekend. I-502 (An initiative to legalize Marijuana in…

    Posted in News & Comment
    Bumbershoot 2008 closed out on Monday, Sept. 1.
    The final day of Bumbershoot 2008 featured seminal...
    September 24, 2012 12:00 am

    The final day of Bumbershoot 2008 featured seminal acts of alt-rock (Offspring)and alt-country (Old 97s) variety, and everything in between….

    Posted in Music
    The 15th Annual Dead Baby Downhill and Messenger Challenge took place in
    The 15th Annual Dead Baby Downhill and Messenger...
    September 24, 2012 12:00 am

    The 15th Annual Dead Baby Downhill and Messenger Challenge took place in West Seattle Friday night, where bike enthusiasts congregated…

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    Faces from REVERBfest.
    This is our first batch of photos in...
    September 24, 2012 12:00 am

    This is our first batch of photos in from Seattle Weekly’s REVERBfest, Saturday, Oct. 5 in Ballard. This photos are…

    Posted in Music
    Jega, Wednesday, August 12:  Now that we're a decade removed from the '90s electronica boom, electronic artists seem free to create ear-pleasing fusions without the pressure to innovate. Case in point, Manchester-via-L.A.'s Dylan Nathan, AKA Jega. Returning to the scene with Variance, a sprawling new double-album (on u-Ziq's Planet Mu label) that was nine years in the making, Jega's programming touch shows the natural ease of an artist who isn't self-conscious about his musical vocabulary. Whether that has any bearing on how deeply electronica has sunken into the culture at large is up for debate, but Variance is so smoothly executed it's easy to miss how masterful Jega is at extracting brilliant melodies from his soundscapes. His fondness for breakbeats aside, at its most expansive Jega's latest work evokes images of one-time labelmates Boards Of Canada re-interpreting the Blade Runner soundtrack. Which is to say that Variance is a work of considerable dramatic beauty and power, but ultimately shaped by Jega's signature sense of discretion. With Obelus, ndCv. Chop Suey, 1325 E. Madison St. 324-8000.  9 p.m. $7. Note by SABY REYES-KULKARNI
    The Dodos, Rock the Bells, and Sounds Outside...
    September 24, 2012 12:00 am

    The Dodos, Rock the Bells, and Sounds Outside are also performances in Seattle this week. Check out our picks and…

    Posted in Music
    Pluckers from around the country descended on Tacoma's Hotel Murano (formerly The Sheraton) for one of the season's largest festivals of its kind in the nation. Norris Astor plays banjo with for the Ebony Hillbillies from NYC.
    Come one, come all, to venues big and...
    September 24, 2012 12:00 am

    Come one, come all, to venues big and small… here’s a look back at the music that graced our Emerald…

    Posted in Music
    Lucinda Williams
    Neko Case, Beck, Lucinda Williams, and Band of...
    September 24, 2012 12:00 am

    Neko Case, Beck, Lucinda Williams, and Band of Horses are just a few of the many artists who performed at…

    Posted in Music
    Don't Talk To The Cops
    Folks came out to Ballard last weekend to...
    September 24, 2012 12:00 am

    Folks came out to Ballard last weekend to enjoy Seattle’s biggest local music festival, REVERB. Photos by Laura MusselmanPublished on…

    Posted in Music
    The unrivaled beard of a man named Rooty.
    Seattle Weekly was a proud sponsor of the...
    September 24, 2012 12:00 am

    Seattle Weekly was a proud sponsor of the second annual Beard and Stache Fest 2010. With the amounts and varietals…

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    Yes, Sasquatch! wasn't the only thing going on this weekend. Folklife celebrated
    Yes, Sasquatch! wasn’t the only thing going on...
    September 24, 2012 12:00 am

    Yes, Sasquatch! wasn’t the only thing going on this weekend. Folklife celebrated its 40th birthday, bringing together food, art and…

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    Welcome to Madrona!
    Seattle People photographer Jenny Jimenez ventured into Madrona...
    September 24, 2012 12:00 am

    Seattle People photographer Jenny Jimenez ventured into Madrona and found some class, a dog with a friendly tale, and asked…

    Posted in Eat Drink Toke
    The sights and sounds of Reverb Festival perked up a gloomy Ballard
    The sights and sounds of Reverb Festival perked...
    September 24, 2012 12:00 am

    The sights and sounds of Reverb Festival perked up a gloomy Ballard on Saturday. Here are some of the sights…

    Posted in Music
    Jenn Wasner of Wye Oak
    It’s impressive for anyone to fill the Showbox...
    September 24, 2012 12:00 am

    It’s impressive for anyone to fill the Showbox on a Monday after Block Party, but when you’re an aggressively experimental…

    Posted in Music
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