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    Uniquely Seattle
    Uniquely Seattle
    March 9, 2011 12:00 am

    The title “Uniquely Seattle” doesn’t really let you in on what the hell’s happening at Chop Suey tonight, but the…

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    The Velvet Teen
    The Velvet Teen
    March 9, 2011 12:00 am

    How did the Velvet Teen never become one of the biggest bands in indie rock? They were in the right…

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    Junkie XL
    Junkie XL
    March 9, 2011 12:00 am

    In another universe, Neumos could have easily been named something else—and for one night, it essentially will be. For a…

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    Joy Division
    Joy Division
    By John Roderick • March 8, 2011 12:00 am

    Science and song, at the juncture of Aretha Franklin’s voice.

    Posted in Music
    Dish: Bun Bo HuePlace: Hoang Lan, 7119 Martin Luther King Jr. Way,
    Dish: Bun Bo HuePlace: Hoang Lan, 7119 Martin...
    By Jay Friedman • March 8, 2011 12:00 am

    Dish: Bun Bo HuePlace: Hoang Lan, 7119 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, 722-3876, RAINIER VALLEY.Price: $7.00 (tax included)In the bowl:…

    Posted in Eat Drink Toke
    Michelson's marathon of faith at On the Boards.
    The Weekly Wire: The Week’s Recommended Events
    By Seattle Weekly Critics • March 8, 2011 12:00 am

    THURSDAY 3/10 Dance: Lasting Faith Choreographer Sarah Michelson is an artist you can trust, even if you’re not exactly sure…

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    Meli Darby: All Grown Up
    Meli Darby: All Grown Up
    By Nick Feldman • March 8, 2011 12:00 am

    A hip-hop tastemaker comes of age.

    Posted in Music
    Dean Whitmore.
    How Seattle’s Getting to Austin
    By Chris Kornelis • March 8, 2011 12:00 am

    And other thoughts from the city’s SXSW class of 2011.

    Posted in Music
    Emergency & I is back, thanks to Seattle's Barsuk.
    The Dismemberment Plan: Memory Machine
    By Eric Grandy • March 8, 2011 12:00 am

    The band brings a well-deserved encore to the Showbox.

    Posted in Music
    Siiri Sampson, 2011.The Bar: If you consider your level of familiarity with
    Siiri Sampson, 2011.The Bar: If you consider your...
    By A.J. Tigner • March 8, 2011 12:00 am

    Siiri Sampson, 2011.The Bar: If you consider your level of familiarity with Capitol Hill watering holes somewhere between expert and…

    Posted in Eat Drink Toke
    Diamond Rings and a ghetto blaster.
    The Short List: The Week’s Recommended Shows
    By Seattle Weekly Critics • March 8, 2011 12:00 am

    From Drive-By Truckers to Devo.

    Posted in Music
    Tino at home, putting together a puzzle.
    Deaf Jam
    By Nina Shapiro • March 8, 2011 12:00 am

    An adorable little boy, charges of cultural genocide, and one family’s fight to get Seattle schools to listen.

    Posted in News & Comment
    John Roderick is the singer and songwriter responsible for Seattle’s the Long
    John Roderick is the singer and songwriter responsible...
    By John Roderick • March 8, 2011 12:00 am

    John Roderick is the singer and songwriter responsible for Seattle’s the Long Winters. His column appears on Reverb every Tuesday.It’s…

    Posted in Music
    The name Maggie Bjorklund might not be familiar to most of us,
    The name Maggie Bjorklund might not be familiar...
    By Gwendolyn Elliott • March 4, 2011 12:00 am

    The name Maggie Bjorklund might not be familiar to most of us, but the Danish pedal steel player, composer, and…

    Posted in Music
    Tom DoughertyYesterday, in response to this week’s ongoing Macklemore/The Head and the
    Tom DoughertyYesterday, in response to this week’s ongoing...
    By Eric Grandy • March 4, 2011 12:00 am

    Tom DoughertyYesterday, in response to this week’s ongoing Macklemore/The Head and the Heart/”Sincerity” discussion, commenter joshc asked:”I guess that it…

    Posted in Music
    Don Quichotte
    Don Quichotte
    March 4, 2011 12:00 am

    Unlike Puccini, his only rival in popularity during his career, Jules Massenet’s method was sentiment and poetry rather than dramatic…

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    The EMP Pop Conference is exactly what it sounds like: an annual
    The EMP Pop Conference is exactly what it...
    By Eric Grandy • March 4, 2011 12:00 am

    The EMP Pop Conference is exactly what it sounds like: an annual conference about pop music that, up through last…

    Posted in Music
    American Handel Festival
    American Handel Festival
    March 4, 2011 12:00 am

    In addition to the color, drama, and catchy tunes that have kept the music of Handel (1685-1759) popular for centuries,…

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    The local “baroque-pop” outfit Tomten–who’s received some Reverb love recently–has narrowly squeaked
    The local “baroque-pop” outfit Tomten–who’s received some Reverb...
    By Erin Thompson • March 3, 2011 12:00 am

    The local “baroque-pop” outfit Tomten–who’s received some Reverb love recently–has narrowly squeaked into this weekend’s Sound Off! Finals. After losing…

    Posted in Music
    Yann Tiersen
    Yann Tiersen
    March 2, 2011 12:00 am

    French musician Yann Tiersen is best known to those outside of his home country for composing the enchanting score to…

    Posted in Arts & Culture
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