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Rachel Ratner Is at KEXP, Night School, and, Basically, Everywhere Else
Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 24, 2007Sit back, relax, and feel like an absolute sloth next to this woman's industrious hustle. Read more
Iggy, the Stooges, and a Shit-Shoveling Dilemma
Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 24, 2007The re-formed Stooges: fewer tiger bites, more cat litter. Read more
There’s a new broadband TV network called Growing Goodness; I bet some
Published 7:00am Friday, April 20, 2007There’s a new broadband TV network called Growing Goodness; I bet some Seattleites will go for The Farmer’s Market Channel. It’s as educational and wholesome ... Read more
Artist Utopia Spoiled by Legal Dispute in the old Rainier Plant
Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 17, 2007A lockout and lawsuit may be brewing. Read more
Nothing Lost During Trans Am’s Three-Year Album Gap
Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 17, 2007Band leaves D.C., stops playing like assholes. Read more
Spencer Krug of Sunset Rubdown Reminds Us That Even Wolves are Afraid of Snakes
Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 17, 2007Spencer Krug is the peer of Danny Elfman, Tim Burton, and Roald Dahl just as much as he is a Bowie man. “I’ll Believe in ... Read more
Faith No More’s Former Frontman Can Barely Keep His Projects Straight
Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 17, 2007Most of us first encountered Mike Patton in 1989, thanks to Faith No More’s particularly ubiquitous video involving a flopping fish. Over the past 20 ... Read more
And Where Were You When Lemmy From Motorhead Played Rockabilly Last Week?
Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 17, 2007Considering the fact that Motörhead usually sell out the Showbox every time they roll through Seattle, it was pretty odd to walk into El Corazon ... Read more
D.C. Calling
Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 10, 2007Ted Leo and the Pharmacists go over the counter. Read more
Some Authors Understand Alcohol’s Not Interesting, but How We Drink It Is
Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 10, 2007Books about booze, like those about sex and music, take on the task of describing something better experienced than read about. I can’t count how ... Read more
Filmmakers Get Straight Talk From Artists and Their Enemies
Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 10, 2007Austin-based writer-director Andrew Shapter, and Joel Rasmussen spent months traveling around the country making Before the Music Dies. Read more
When Bike Messengers Crash, They Land Gigs at Sub Pop
Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 10, 2007Where else can you find Rainier in the pop machine? Read more
PNB Revives, Reworks, and Unveils Northwest-Born Choreography
Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 10, 2007Since his arrival at Pacific Northwest Ballet, new artistic director Peter Boal has been tweaking some things, but this month’s Celebrate Seattle Festival represents not ... Read more
Local Food, Wine, and Seasonal Eats on the Cheap
Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 10, 2007FARM FRESH This Sunday (and every Sunday), Ballard Avenue closes its streets to welcome fruit and vegetable purveyors of all types. In addition to spring ... Read more
Strictly 4 My J.O.G.G.A.Z.
Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 10, 2007Workout music gets fly with Aesop Rock's "All Day." Read more
This Week’s Horoscope
Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 10, 2007Aries (March 21–April 19) Has spring fever hit you yet? Probably, but have you really had a chance to satisfy it? This week is a ... Read more
There Was a Time When Seattleites Cheered for Pro Sports
Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 10, 2007Heading toward San Francisco Jr. has taken care of that. Read more
Wild Tigers I Have Known
Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 10, 2007Gay tween longing presented without leering (or coherence). Read more
Lonesome Boozer
Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 3, 2007Accustomed to being the "only drunk out," Richard Buckner plays Dylan to Six Parts Seven's the Band. Read more
Deerhunter Set the Bar High
Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 3, 2007The Atlanta band strolls into Seattle fresh from getting "fucked" by Austin doodad thieves. Read more
