In Tilikum Place Park (right outside the cafe), this more or less all-day party includes music from DJ El Toro,…
Art space SPACE on Alaskan Way is moving out of their current location and going on a bit of hiatus…
The stereotype of butoh includes very, very serious dancers, covered in rice flour and doing painful movement really slowly. But…
SkerikI couldn’t be more excited to announce that two of our favorite artists, Jesse Sykes and Skerik, will be performing…
What Sandra Bernhard does best is being herself—hence the new album and touring show, I Love Being Me, Don’t You?…
Niffer CalderwoodYes, it’s Basment Sessions — not Basement — and they’re the result of Sunday afternoon spent in south Seattle…
Gay Pride is never short on trashy, flashy spectacle, and Nark Magazine-produced party Hey Tranny It’s Tranny (I don’t get…
It’s that time of year again, folks. We’re taking votes for the best album, best band, best radio station, and…
FRIDAY 6/29 Film: The Puzzle Master The least well-known of the New Wave founders, and easily the least prolific, Jacques Rivette…
Fine diners flock to a Federal Way strip mall.
Village Theatre keeps a show everyone knows crispy.
Drinking for the kids, and other excuses to have another.
The Truck: Garden Sushi, located outside the Shell Gas Station on 72nd and 15th in Ballard. The Fare: Sushi The…
The barbecue’s ready, the tequila’s open, and the tape is rolling. The record comes out next month.
New tweaks to the SCMS’s popular recipe.
Black Hills, Lemolo, Joan Jett, and more.
Are fiscally ambitious heartlanders running afoul of food’s haughtiest label?
If women were in charge, there’d be peace in the Middle East—or at least that’s what’s suggested by the second…
Aaron BagleyTo cover the first-ever Paradiso Festival — a celebration of Electronic Dance Music that featured the likes of Avicii…
Renee McMahonThe thought recently occurred to me that, taking into account the devilish intensity of St. Vincent’s show at Sasquatch!…
