Photo by Leslie KellyThe U-District Food Bank’s Bill Lowie at a recent ribbon cutting to celebrate an updating of the…
Back when former City Attorney Tom Carr was attempting to shut down the Blue Moon for, among other alleged infractions,…
Calling all wannabe stars! Simon Cowell is coming to Seattle.American Idol’s ratings are steady, but they’re not nearly as impressive…
Urban Dictionary defines a girls’ night out as a “planned event where groups of females dress provocatively, flirt incessantly, dance…
Tweet it!SeattleWeekly.com is excited to announce that nominations for the 2011 Seattle Web Awards are now open! This year, we’re…
Its no surprise that Ani DiFrancos show this evening sold out weeks ago. The Buffalo-hailing singer-songwriter and feminist icon has…
Over the weekend we sent our intern/special correspondent Andrew Gospe down to Portland to pick up some snark. He came…
The Thai-British musician Hugo Chakrabongse (he goes by his first name only) is the sole country and folk-influenced artist on…
Angel Ceballos/robotangel.comDo you love flashy electronic things like lasers? Are you too old for laser tag but too young to…
Love and idealism have kept Mossy Bottom afloat long enough to see its first Record Store Day.
From Raphael Saadiq to Hugo, Paul Simon to Ani DiFranco.
Opera’s bawdy birth.
Why one of the city’s most talked-about up-and-comers doesn’t call Seattle home.
And why Othello might soon be the new Belltown.
Angel Ceballos / robotangel.comThe Situation I’m cozied up at Sun Liquor testing a variety of beers with the fresh-faced and…
Sarah Silverman is appearing at a 10 p.m. show at the Moore tonight. Tickets are $30.Reverb Questionnaire is a list…
Duff McKagan’s column runs every Thursday on Reverb.Leading up to next week’s release of The Taking, the new record from…
Here at Reverb, we spend a lot of time reading and thinking about band names. So naturally, seeing the news…
It’s no surprise that Ani DiFranco’s show next Saturday, April 16, at Showbox at the Market is already sold out….
For a while it was a little difficult to get into the New York indie-pop duo Cultsguitarist Brian Oblivion and…
