It’s November 2011, and piracy is as rampant as ever.
Federally sanctioned research sparks an outbreak of denial among sex-trafficking alarmists.
This 1961 take on Romeo and Juliet racked up 10 Oscars and remains a high-water mark for postwar American movie…
Say what you will about KEXP . . . OK, don’t mind if I do.
The Netflix of music is celebrating 10 years of being the next big thing. Is it primed to finally turn that prophecy into reality?
For Sonic Youth’s golden couple, marriage was their most rebellious move.
Looking forward to Wild Flag, Black Star, The Field, and more.
On River’s demise, Courtney’s survival, and other events of the year.
Passing on Auto Shop was almost as bad a move as that earring, Dad.
DJ/promoter Franki Chan cut his teeth in Seattle, booking fun, scrappy shows at the Graceland (now El Corazon) and debauched…
A conversation with Dumb Eyes’ managing director, Michael Ellsworth.
A French eatery packs ’em in, despite miserly habits and mediocre food.
Our take on every local release of the month.
Christian music is the exception to Seattle’s tolerance.
FRIDAY 11/4 Film: Woman in Green Eric Rohmer‘s 1986 masterpiece Le Rayon Vert (aka The Green Ray) delivers an absorbing,…
Recently, Seattle hip hop seers Shabazz Palaces appeared on a remix of rising London producer SBTRKTs platinum-gleaming Wildfire, a track…
Band: The Jesus RehabSingle: “No More Tears”Label: Self-releasedRelease Date: Out NowNo More Tears (For Me) by The Jesus RehabThis single…
The Gnu Deal is the breezy, steezy hip-hop of Eric Graham and Ashton Hemmons, two irrepressible White Center homeboys who…
When Richard Nixon coined the phrase The War on Drugs in 1971, he could not possibly have predicted that it…
While the notion of a Los Angeles punk band developing a side project steeped in the traditions of mariachi music…
