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    The Artist: A Celebration of Silent-Era Cinema
    The Artist: A Celebration of Silent-Era Cinema
    By Melissa Anderson • December 20, 2011 12:00 am

    An undeniably charming homage to Hollywood in the late 1920s, The Artist will probably be the most successful silent movie…

    Posted in Film
    Dudes, dudes, dudes: Crannell (center), with cooks Chris Pratt (left) and Dan Matthiesen.
    LloydMartin’s Macho Competence
    By Hanna Raskin • December 20, 2011 12:00 am

    Sam Crannell’s Queen Anne eatery deserves more of an audience.

    Posted in Eat Drink Toke
    Hip-hop heavyweight Nacho Picasso.
    This Week’s Recommended Shows
    By Seattle Weekly Critics • December 20, 2011 12:00 am

    From the Barleywine Revue to My Goodness.

    Posted in Music
    Tommy Stinson
    Tommy Stinson
    December 20, 2011 12:00 am

    Tommy Stinson spent nearly the first 20 years of his life working with a egomaniacal, musical genius control freak. Then…

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    Fassbender and Knightley, about to break doctor/patient protocol.
    A Dangerous Method: Sigmund Freud Battles Carl Jung!
    By J. Hoberman • December 20, 2011 12:00 am

    A Dangerous Method, the title of David Cronenberg’s viscerally cerebral new film, is something of an understatement. As cataclysmic as…

    Posted in Film
    Cristi Puiu's Aurora played Northwest Film Forum in October.
    The 10 Best Films of 2011
    By J. Hoberman • December 20, 2011 12:00 am

    1. A Dangerous Method See review. 2. Melancholia On any other day, this might have ranked first. Directed by Lars…

    Posted in Film
    Brothers From Another Are Lovers & Fighters
    Brothers From Another Are Lovers & Fighters
    By Erin K. Thompson • December 20, 2011 12:00 am

    In other words: hard-asses with heart.

    Posted in Music
    Ask a Mexican!
    Ask a Mexican!
    By Gustavo Arellano • December 20, 2011 12:00 am

    SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT EDITION Dear Readers: In between your 15th tamale and sixth spiked cup of ponche, you’re going to…

    Posted in News & Comment
    The Uptown now sports new SIFF signage.
    The 10 Best Reasons to Celebrate Our Local...
    By Sean Axmaker • December 20, 2011 12:00 am

    For Seattle cinema lovers, 2011 was a good news/bad news year. For the bad, there was the May closure of…

    Posted in Film
    Milagres: the fresh faces of Kill Rock Stars.
    Kill Rock Stars’ Next 20 Years
    By Dave Lake • December 20, 2011 12:00 am

    The Northwest label that brought us the Decemberists, Elliott Smith, and Bratmobile Is repositioning for its digital future.

    Posted in Music
    Poulsbo/Seattle’s LemoloThere’s no question that Boise’s putting out more than its share
    Poulsbo/Seattle’s LemoloThere’s no question that Boise’s putting out...
    By Chris Kornelis • December 19, 2011 12:00 am

    Poulsbo/Seattle’s LemoloThere’s no question that Boise’s putting out more than its share of exciting music these days. Youth Lagoon’s The…

    Posted in Music
    Olson Kundig ArchitectsHave you heard about Record Store, the new collaborative project
    Olson Kundig ArchitectsHave you heard about Record Store,...
    By Julia Mullen Gordon • December 19, 2011 12:00 am

    Olson Kundig ArchitectsHave you heard about Record Store, the new collaborative project from the Seattle Art Museum and Olson Kundig…

    Posted in Music
    Tori Amos
    Tori Amos
    December 19, 2011 12:00 am

    When Tori Amos released her debut Little Earthquakes in 1992, she didn’t quite fit the traditional axe-shredding rocker stereotype, but…

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    Expo 89
    Expo 89
    December 16, 2011 12:00 am

    Cairo’s annual arts extravaganza is this year featuring a jewelry trunk show, an art opening, short film screenings, and, of…

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    A Pale and Lovely Place
    A Pale and Lovely Place
    December 16, 2011 12:00 am

    This is the fourth revival of Kevin Joyce’s stylish and creepy one-man cabaret, directed by longtime collaborator Kevin Kent. Joyce…

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    It’s been six years since Lagwagon, one of the ’90s biggest punk
    It’s been six years since Lagwagon, one of...
    By Dave Lake • December 15, 2011 12:00 am

    It’s been six years since Lagwagon, one of the ’90s biggest punk rock bands, has released a new record. But…

    Posted in Music
    Darrius Willrich Trio
    Darrius Willrich Trio
    December 15, 2011 12:00 am

    Fusing infectious funk and a rich soulful voice with jazz, singer/songwriter Darrius Willrich delivers music that is melodic, harmonically rich…

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    Baths
    Baths
    December 14, 2011 12:00 am

    L.A. musician Baths was born from the future bass stew of Low End Theory but has increasingly veered into pretty,…

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    Jacob LakatuaTomtenIt’s time for us to start rounding up all the local
    Jacob LakatuaTomtenIt’s time for us to start rounding...
    By Erin Thompson • December 14, 2011 12:00 am

    Jacob LakatuaTomtenIt’s time for us to start rounding up all the local releases to review in our upcoming January issue…

    Posted in Music
    Bushwick Book Club: The Shining
    Bushwick Book Club: The Shining
    December 14, 2011 12:00 am

    Visiting New York a few years ago, musician Geoff Curtiss Larson was surprised to see a whole barroom full of…

    Posted in Arts & Culture
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