DJ AO (left), Absolute Mad Man (right).”Beats” with DJ AO, OC Notes, Ear Dr Umz, Wizdumb, Al Nightlong, SpecsWizardSaturday, January…
You know what the world needs really, really badly right now? Another conversation with Portlandia/Wild Flag/Sleater Kinney/random ad agency star…
The ’80s are very much alive, but in a reverse-lifetime-Twilight Zone sort of way. Feel The Power incorporates all the…
If there are any people left on the planet who haven’t heard of 1978’s most popular film, the marketing folks…
There isn’t a better band to spend New Year’s Eve with than Seattle’s punk-rock-pedigreed Rolling Stones cover band: all six…
The many joys of Annie Get Your Gun, the 1946 musical that proved to be Irving Berlin’s most successful show,…
There’s nothing too colorful, gaudy, or over-the-top for this holiday revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella (a show the famous…
At the core of HT&TBN is bearded howler Tom “Heavy T” Bukowski and his bass-playing son, Augie. The father-son duo…
WEDNESDAY 1/4 Comedy: Growing Haynes Andy Haynes lives in New York City now, but he remains the quintessential Seattle comedian….
From behind the curtain, two songwriters are topping the charts. 2012 could be the year they finally get the credit(s) they deserve.
Youth Lagoon, Shivering Denizens, Wu-Tang, and more.
An explosive opera distilled into a half-hour symphony.
From appropriate concertwear to the Saturday Morning Evils.
Don’t be ashamed to try to be like Glen Campbell. Just try harder.
Our take on every local release of the month.
Two new SAM installations are out of touch with the state of the music industry, and Seattle’s unique scene.
A look at the charts in Ballard, Northgate, and everywhere in between.
There’s a record store in Pioneer Square that doesn’t sell records. There’s a small stage for musicians and DJs to…
Why would an adult male want to get smaller?
At the Carlyle Hotel in New York City, where clarinetist Woody Allen has played for years with his New Orleans…
