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The Highest Tide

Published 7:00am Wednesday, April 30, 2008

I won’t lie: I’m not a fan of “Books on Tape.” Being read to hasn’t appealed since puberty, so I came to Book-It’s trademark style ... Read more

Oyster Roast

Published 7:00am Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Think of the Puget Soundkeeper Alliance oyster roast like this: the more shellfish you eat now, the more shellfish you get to eat later. Proceeds ... Read more

Wild Hair: an Evening of Improvisation

Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 29, 2008

I first saw Christian Swenson perform about 20 years ago, and I’d like to say that he’s as good now as he was then—but I ... Read more

Sinking Into Strange Lands

Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Ancient and modern co-ride in two Cap Hill productions. Read more

Grand Archives Front Man Confronts His Critics

Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 29, 2008

And brings his own pocket full of stars. Read more

Dark Meat Drags Underground Rock Below the Mason-Dixon Line

Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Their live shows are art-punk spectacles torn from the pages of the most acid-fried comic books imaginable. Read more

RA Scion: The Dog-Sitting MC

Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 29, 2008

A look at how Seattle musicians pay the rent. Read more

Photo courtesy of EatAtMexico.com.Where: Mexico, Pacific PlaceWhen: LunchWhat Does $13 Get Ya?

Published 7:00am Monday, April 28, 2008

Photo courtesy of EatAtMexico.com.Where: Mexico, Pacific PlaceWhen: LunchWhat Does $13 Get Ya? A tequila chicken Caesar ($12.99). Hit up your neighbor for help with tax ... Read more

Seattle in 1994 was like Dawson City in 1898, two years after

Published 7:00am Monday, April 28, 2008

Seattle in 1994 was like Dawson City in 1898, two years after the gold rush. The bloom of Grunge was past, long past, but the ... Read more

The Elephants

Published 7:00am Thursday, April 24, 2008

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A large, monopolistic corporation (nope, it aint Microsoft) takes advantage of a

Published 7:00am Thursday, April 24, 2008

A large, monopolistic corporation (nope, it ain’t Microsoft) takes advantage of a town’s 20-year-drought by seizing control of public amenities and charging citizens for restroom ... Read more

Tristan Prettyman — the San Diego folk-pop singer-songwriter, surfer and former Roxy

Published 7:00am Thursday, April 24, 2008

Tristan Prettyman — the San Diego folk-pop singer-songwriter, surfer and former Roxy model — is back with her sophomore album, Hello. Over the phone from ... Read more

Indian Jewelry

Published 7:00am Thursday, April 24, 2008

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Good Shepard Recital

Published 7:00am Thursday, April 24, 2008

One of the things that’s brought some zing to classical composition in the last, oh, 30 years is a deepened interest in folk music: Composers ... Read more

Blood on the Wall

Published 7:00am Thursday, April 24, 2008

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Tyler Ramsey

Published 7:00am Thursday, April 24, 2008

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Green My Ride

Published 7:00am Thursday, April 24, 2008

Filling your SUV tank can cost $100 these days, and you’ve been eye-loving your neighbor’s Prius. But those hybrids seem, well, so Un-American, and you’re ... Read more

Washington Post columnist Jeffrey H. Birnbaum has an item on Krist’s, sorry,

Published 7:00am Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Washington Post columnist Jeffrey H. Birnbaum has an item on Krist’s, sorry, Chairman Novoselic’s new gig with FairVote.The Chairman continues to blog about music and ... Read more

Lawyerpalooza!

Published 7:00am Wednesday, April 23, 2008

What’s the difference between a lawyer and a vulture? The lawyer gets frequent flyer miles. What happens when you give a bunch of attorneys electric ... Read more

As Hannah Levin points out in Rocket Queen this week, last Saturday

Published 7:00am Wednesday, April 23, 2008

As Hannah Levin points out in Rocket Queen this week, last Saturday was Record Store Day. Many indie record stores, including our own Easy Street ... Read more