• = Recommended SEPTEMBER Ongoing–Oct. 7 Memphis The musical about the birth of rock radio returns. 5th Avenue Theatre, 5thavenue.org…
A new musical drama looks back to the segregated ’30s.
This is a year of birthdays and anniversaries among Seattle art institutions. The Frye turns 60, and it celebrated with…
At Village Theatre, heart by the truckload.
Music’s inadvertent revolutionary influenced arts far beyond it.
Obituary’s John Tardy on his band’s retrospective tour.
The reputation of Orson Welles’ 1958 Touch of Evil gradually grew over the four decades following its release, and several…
Terraplane Sun will be performing Sept. 21 at The MixA lot went into writing your favorite song, but how much…
It’s a heartening thing when a band you like releases a second album that’s as good—or even better—than the debut…
Chocolate hunk or white chocolate gingersnap?Scouring the daily email pile this morn I found this image of ginger cutie Big…
The crumbs and debris Bumbershoot have been swept away, but Seattle Center isn’t yet done with our (Indian) summer. Today’s…
Fall is in the air in Washington wine country. Nights are chilly, mornings crisp and the grapes are growing juicy…
Film critic Karina Longworth is reporting from the Toronto International Film Festival this week.For maybe the first hour of Yellow…
There is no musical score for this Argentine road movie, only the incessant throbbing of a truck’s diesel engine. And…
Baby Guns talks breaking up and burning cars.
Live music, film, puppets, and more: It’s a multimedia pileup.
THURSDAY 9/13 Film/Music: The Hendersons Will All Be There For a certain kind of baby boomer, identifying all the faces on…
Dear Mexican, Is it just me, or has what to call our friends from south of the border become a…
A dead band resurrects and kills.
Frank CorreaThe situation It’s Friday night and I’m drinking beers at Vermillion on Capitol Hill with the self-styled “noir pop”…
