From Youth Lagoon to Fitz & the Tantrums.
Photo by Leslie KellyWho doesn’t love drinking a frosty beer outdoors on a frosty day? You can in Leavenworth.That’s right,…
Fat Mike sizes up a classic nearly 20 years after its release.
Chicago artist Theaster Gates tries to create a soul refuge at SAM.
Proof that lush pop need not come from a pretty place.
Stealing–oops, paying homage–to other composers’ work.
THURSDAY /1/19 Books: Brother, Can You Spare a Tax Break? Though he lives near the Beltway, What’s the Matter With…
This Austin, Tex. trio makes fiddle-fueled western swing fused with ragtime jazz, a toe-tapping, two-stepping style influenced by Django Reinhardt…
Humorous, political and staunchly independent, NOFX are one of the great punk rock bands of all-time. They were at the…
Beacon Hill musician Geoff Curtiss Larson visited a nightclub in Bushwick, Brooklyn (during a temporary 2009 move to NYC), where…
Ron Smith and Jaret Hughes dance for the past and the present. Hughes’ group, Twisted Elegance, pays homage to the…
“Help, help, I’m being oppressed!”
Noah Long’s greatest wish was to spend a day with a bunch of music geeks in Ballard who make the radio noise you don’t think twice about.
Dear Mexican, How come Mexicans don’t perform in the Winter Olympics? What—no talent? Or are Mexicans afraid of snow? I’m…
Seattle’s contribution to the soul-revival canon is high on pedigree, light on soul.
WEDNESDAY 1/11 Video Art: Lunchtime Matinee Some downtown office workers may feel deterred from merely browsing at SAM because of,…
How a humble bartender from Colville became a national destination.
And don’t tell us it’s a secret.
From Wolves in the Throne Room to Fu Manchu.
The records that gave the music industry a rare sales uptick in 2011 weren’t released in 2011.
