Local faves find their way to disc.
Dissecting hipster Seattle’s most loathed,least defended figure: the frat boy.
Room on fire.
Reasons to have a beard: (1) keeps you warm, (2) makes you look rugged, (3) allows you to drink at…
Dear Uptight Seattleite, I’m tired of not being able to go to a park here without sliding around in goose…
Is Sen. Cantwell sweeter than advertised, as some insist, or will the governor’s daughter feel her toxic wrath?
Anyone can get a taste for classical, says the youngest member of the Seattle Symphony.
A Working Disregard DEAR HUAN HSU: I want to compliment you on your timely, accurate, and well-written article [“Diesel Fuming,”…
Give us a festival—any festival, please!—to avoid Norbit and The Number 23.
Frida Hyvönen brings Laurel Canyon to the Swedes.
Modest Mouse We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank (Epic) Modest Mouse are a wonderfully wonky band. I’ve always…
Bengali immigrant tale transcends its book-club origins.
On a beach in Spain, a stray becomes a muse for Sweden’s El Perro del Mar.
Seattle opera stars align.
But there was that cab-driving, tour-giving, reggae-spinning Belize native.
Not many would know a ubiquitous security guard by the name of Josh Myrick. But chances are, they’ve crossed paths…
Bloc Party’s terrific 2005 debut, Silent Alarm, celebrated the now: twitchy guitars and madcap rhythms inside pithy, spartan tunes that…
Alexander Revisited: The Final Cut Warner Bros., $24.98 Alexander, released and just as quickly dismissed in 2004, remains three years…
From Korea’s U.S.-polluted sewers, a box-office monster shall arise.
Two-man one-act plus five by Williams equals two must-sees.
