Where sports and art go together like strikes and . . . gutters.
John Roderick goes around the horn with the M’s latest Japanese export.
The enduring legacy of Gregg Greene, the man who let the dogs out.
The slugger’s still hitting ’em out of the park.
Ms. Washington 2000Among the mysteries in the case of Peggy Sue Thomas, the ex-beauty queen awaiting trial for the 2003…
Even when he’s in NYC, it’s all M’s. Well, if he notices.
THURSDAY 4/5 First Thursday: Soft Hardware Even those not terribly interested in last weekend’s gathering of the National Council on Education…
A young composer’s gauntlet toss.
To celebrate the release of their highly anticipated Sub Pop debut awE naturalE, local duo THEESatisfaction headline a night showcasing…
Even if they’d rather be talking football.
From Radiohead to McCoy Tyner.
An androgynous romp through Restoration theater.
This world-premiere musical never seems anything but authentic.
It’s time to look beyond the Jungle. (OK, just a little bit.)
Infinite Loop, Hyper PalaceOut now, self-releasedinfinitel88p.bandcamp.comInfinite Loop (stylized Infinite L∞p) is a youthful production duo that melds vocoder-laden electro-pop and…
THEESatisfactionThursday, March 29NeumosTo extract a question from Chris’ previous review: Does THEESatisfaction need to garnish their studio beats in performance…
Why is Mamma Mia! still with us? How can a dumb show packaged out of Top-40 pop tunes remain on…
Carlos Santana is a big fan of Emerald City Guitars.Josh Kerns and I went on a field trip for this…
Last year’s Sound Off! winners Tomten are finally getting around to releasing some new music. In January, the band announced…
Dance audiences are like vampires—they demand fresh blood. New works are an exception to the repertory rule in classical music,…
