Most of us first encountered Mike Patton in 1989, thanks to Faith No More’s particularly ubiquitous video involving a flopping…
Ted Leo and the Pharmacists go over the counter.
Books about booze, like those about sex and music, take on the task of describing something better experienced than read…
Austin-based writer-director Andrew Shapter, and Joel Rasmussen spent months traveling around the country making Before the Music Dies.
Where else can you find Rainier in the pop machine?
Since his arrival at Pacific Northwest Ballet, new artistic director Peter Boal has been tweaking some things, but this month’s…
FARM FRESH This Sunday (and every Sunday), Ballard Avenue closes its streets to welcome fruit and vegetable purveyors of all…
Workout music gets fly with Aesop Rock’s “All Day.”
Aries (March 21–April 19) Has spring fever hit you yet? Probably, but have you really had a chance to satisfy…
Heading toward San Francisco Jr. has taken care of that.
Gay tween longing presented without leering (or coherence).
From gold sparkling parachute pants to a multi-platinum selling record to a big, fancy, hillside home, MC Hammer had it…
Concert doc fails to make sense of sprawling English music fest.
Emo’s got nothin’ on a revered Icelandic string section that brings its audience to tears.
Children of Men: Still one of the great movies of 2006.
God save the queen.
A solo piece of multiheaded artistry.
Rising young stage performers learn to sing and actat the same time.
The Fall Reformation Post T.L.C. (Narnack) For a world-class misanthrope who’s been happily stewing in his own bile for 50…
Chop Suey’s Roy Atizado has played almost every position in the music game.
