Where once Wolf Parades top dogs walked divergent paths, their new album finds them respecting the pack, with brilliant results.
Russian mobsters, Hong Kong gangsters, murder in Italy, sex tourism in Nepal, and sheep rustling in Sardiniaits an international crime wave! See our SIFF Guide 2008 for more. By SW staff and contributors
Seattles new impresarios of new music.
Solo memoirist Andrew Weems does most when least himself.
Last weekend, I started reading Right of the Dial: The Rise of Clear Channel and the Fall of Commercial Radio….
Who: Brothers of the Sonic ClothWhere: Jules Maes Saloon, Georgetown, WAWhen: Friday, June 6Tad Doyle inspires exaggerations. Over the course…
An uneducated, Evangelical gun collector with an American flag sticker on the back of his country-music-blasting pickup truck, who believes…
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
SIFF schedule not full enough? Unnecessary counterprogramming to the rescue! Now in its fourth year, the Seattle True Independent Film…
Friday, June 6, 2008
As Peter Buck, R. Crumb, Steve Turner, the dude at Bop Street, and countless other fanatics will tell you, vinyl…
If Sesame Street depicts early childhood, then Avenue Q depicts your first apartment. The neighbors are crazy, and its a…
Saturday, June 7, 2008
20 years of High Life.
It’s that time of year when everyone complains a lot about KEXP doing it’s pledge drive. I know, I know…it’s…
Wine, cheese, and Erykah Badu: Tastier with age.
Joe Adcock bucked the norm.
The myth of teamwork in pop music.
Slovenly gays resist gentrification. Iranian trannies overcome Islamic strictures. Cannibalism in the Andes. The first mumblecore horror film. See our SIFF Guide 2008 for more.
