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Paul Thomas Anderson on The Master
Published 7:00am Wednesday, September 19, 2012“I’ve made six movies, and I feel like I’m only just finally figuring out how this business fucking works,” Paul Thomas Anderson says on an ... Read more
Austra
Published 7:00am Wednesday, September 19, 2012Feel It Break, the debut LP from this Canadian electronic outfit, was a noteworthy introduction to the band’s sharp, icy beats and opera-trained frontwoman Katie ... Read more
The Short List: This Week’s Recommended Shows
Published 7:00am Tuesday, September 18, 2012***EDITOR’S PICK Father John Misty/Friday, September 21 Back in July, one-time Seattleite Josh Tillman gave one of the most entertaining performances of this year’s Capitol ... Read more
Seven Nights of Shows
Published 7:00am Tuesday, September 18, 2012WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 Ladyhawke Four years after Pip Brown’s self-titled debut as Ladyhawke led to a New Zealand Music Award for Breakthrough Artist, her synth-pop ... Read more
Manic Mondays at Neumos & Chop Suey
Published 7:00am Tuesday, September 18, 2012An unlikely nightclub prize emerges on Capitol Hill. Read more
The Weekly Wire: This Week’s Recommended Events
Published 7:00am Tuesday, September 18, 2012WEDNESDAY 9/19 Stage: Walking Between Stages As Intiman has shown us, theater companies and festivals are not fixed, permanent things. And suddenly the Seattle Fringe Festival, ... Read more
Scott Freiman
Published 7:00am Tuesday, September 18, 2012For a certain kind of baby boomer, identifying all the faces on a certain 1967 Beatles album was an important measure of musical knowledge. With ... Read more
Fall Arts: Our Calendar of Events
Published 7:00am Tuesday, September 18, 2012• = Recommended SEPTEMBER Ongoing–Oct. 7 Memphis The musical about the birth of rock radio returns. 5th Avenue Theatre, 5thavenue.org •Ongoing–Nov. 18 Big River Huck ... Read more
Fall Arts: Playwright Cheryl L. West Takes the Train
Published 7:00am Tuesday, September 18, 2012A new musical drama looks back to the segregated '30s. Read more
Fall Arts: Many Candles on the Cake
Published 7:00am Tuesday, September 18, 2012This is a year of birthdays and anniversaries among Seattle art institutions. The Frye turns 60, and it celebrated with a summer makeover. Pacific Northwest ... Read more
Fall Arts: Celebrating John Cage’s Zen-tennial
Published 7:00am Tuesday, September 18, 2012Music's inadvertent revolutionary influenced arts far beyond it. Read more
Metal Memories
Published 7:00am Tuesday, September 18, 2012Obituary's John Tardy on his band's retrospective tour. Read more
Opening Nights: Big River
Published 7:00am Tuesday, September 18, 2012At Village Theatre, heart by the truckload. Read more
Touch of Evil
Published 7:00am Monday, September 17, 2012The reputation of Orson Welles’ 1958 Touch of Evil gradually grew over the four decades following its release, and several different edits and restoration now ... Read more
Terraplane Sun will be performing Sept. 21 at The MixA lot went
Published 7:00am Monday, September 17, 2012Terraplane Sun will be performing Sept. 21 at The MixA lot went into writing your favorite song, but how much do you really know about ... Read more
Wild Nothing
Published 7:00am Friday, September 14, 2012It’s a heartening thing when a band you like releases a second album that’s as good—or even better—than the debut that made you fall in ... Read more
Chocolate hunk or white chocolate gingersnap?Scouring the daily email pile this morn
Published 7:00am Thursday, September 13, 2012Chocolate hunk or white chocolate gingersnap?Scouring the daily email pile this morn I found this image of ginger cutie Big Chocolate (a.k.a. Cameron Agron) in ... Read more
Big Birthday Bash
Published 7:00am Thursday, September 13, 2012The crumbs and debris Bumbershoot have been swept away, but Seattle Center isn’t yet done with our (Indian) summer. Today’s Big Birthday Bash continues the ... Read more
Fall is in the air in Washington wine country. Nights are chilly,
Published 7:00am Wednesday, September 12, 2012Fall is in the air in Washington wine country. Nights are chilly, mornings crisp and the grapes are growing juicy on the vines. In a ... Read more
Film critic Karina Longworth is reporting from the Toronto International Film Festival
Published 7:00am Wednesday, September 12, 2012Film critic Karina Longworth is reporting from the Toronto International Film Festival this week.For maybe the first hour of Yellow (written and directed by Nick ... Read more
