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Today, tomorrow, and Sunday is the annual festival along California & Alaska

Published 7:00am Friday, July 13, 2007

Today, tomorrow, and Sunday is the annual festival along California & Alaska that combines sidewalk sales, fair food, fair crafts, folksie neighborhood bonding, blowup-kid-thingies, and ... Read more

 Baharon Phool Barsao (Suraj), by Mohammed Rafi    The Plot: N/A. It’s

Published 7:00am Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Baharon Phool Barsao (Suraj), by Mohammed Rafi The Plot: N/A. It’s literally just a still photo of this Indian dude the entire time. The Moment ... Read more

Stephen Stills Gets Nostalgic; Deftones Get Loud

Published 7:00am Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Notes on recent shows from around town. Read more

Southern Melodrama Meets Japanese Ghosts

Published 7:00am Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Our Very Own Miramax, $29.99 “New!” shouts the sticker on the shrink-wrap of this two-year-old, small-town-in-’78-set melodramedy. It stars Allison Janney as a Shelbyville, Tenn., ... Read more

Borchert’s Insane and Kauffman’s Taste Is Wack

Published 7:00am Tuesday, July 10, 2007

No surprises there. Read more

Carly Nicklaus Cuts Hair to Keep Rockin’

Published 7:00am Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Payin' the bills with Seattle's musicians. Read more

Fallout From the Past Makes Its Way to Ballard, and Chinas Comidas Get Their Due

Published 7:00am Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Notes from the underground. Read more

Johnny Sangster Serves the Artist and the Listener.

Published 7:00am Tuesday, July 10, 2007

That may mean working with Mudhoney or Lars Ulrich's dad. Read more

Derek Fudesco of the Cave Singers’ Prosciutto Prawns

Published 7:00am Tuesday, July 10, 2007

I'll have what the band's eating. Read more

Phinney Ridge Couple Shuns Sleep for DIY Radio With Hollow Earth

Published 7:00am Tuesday, July 10, 2007

This is as free-form as “radio” gets, so pretty much anything goes. Read more

The Rite of Venus: Labor of Love Turns Ritual Into Rock Opera

Published 7:00am Tuesday, July 3, 2007

It succeeds not only because of this devotion, but because of the brains behind it. Read more

Five Hours of Sporadic Funniness at Seattle SketchFest

Published 7:00am Tuesday, July 3, 2007

You wouldn’t guess from listless derivative crap like Saturday Night Live, but sketch can be very, very good. Read more

Justin Deary of Whalebones’ Wizard Gator Sweet Potater Tacos with Hexa Fresh Guacamole

Published 7:00am Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Ingredients: 2 big yams or sweet potatoes.1 large red onion1 bell pepper; any color will do but green looks good.1 bunch cilantroA hunk of cotija ... Read more

When the clouds rolled in to obscure the June sun, and small

Published 7:00am Tuesday, July 3, 2007

When the clouds rolled in to obscure the June sun, and small drops of rain began to break the dense humidity, it felt as if ... Read more

I just bought a bike after not having ridden one since I

Published 7:00am Tuesday, July 3, 2007

I just bought a bike after not having ridden one since I was probably 12 or so. I’m sort of in love with my bike–it’s ... Read more

Seattle Symphony Orchestra Fights Bloated Mahler Symphony to Something Better Than a Draw

Published 7:00am Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Gerard Schwarz's season-ending Mahler performances with SSO are reliable triumphs. This was no exception. Read more

Spencer Moody of Triumph of Lethargy Skinned Alive to Death, proprietor of Anne Bonny

Published 7:00am Tuesday, July 3, 2007

A new series about paying the bills. Read more

Colin Johnson Finds Common Ground For Hippies and Hipsters

Published 7:00am Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Talent buyer Colin Johnson isn’t afraid to say the R-word—after all, raves are what got him his start in music, down in the smoggy reaches ... Read more

Are Band of Horses Arena-Bound?

Published 7:00am Tuesday, July 3, 2007

And other notes on recent sets from 3 Inches of Blood, and Bill Frisell. Read more

There are certain hardworking bands that are destined to stay unjustly under

Published 7:00am Tuesday, July 3, 2007

There are certain hardworking bands that are destined to stay unjustly under the radar, only to find their fan base through pure word of mouth, ... Read more