Break out the black light; Danava are revisiting yesteryear’s riffs.
The singing is sublime, but the comedy’s out of time in Seattle Opera’s Italian Girl.
A weekly distillation of musical goings-on, local and otherwise. Every week or so, another local scenester packs up and heads…
This week’s music calendar.
Bobby Bare Jr.’s anti-Nashville screed.
FRIDAY: Something for rock and classical fans alike.
More than the music itself, James Brown’s biggest legacy might be the freedom he created.
A Seattle label infatuated with hidden gems tries (again) to put Karen Dalton on the map.
New documentaries—plus one exuberant orgy of a feature—indicate gay and straight America aren’t so far apart. By Brian Miller
Former Sunny Day Real Estate frontman Jeremy Enigk says it himself.
Fishbowl-sized pomegranate margaritas and an all-you-can-eat hard taco bar in West Seattle.
Plus CD Reviews of Glue, Catfish Haven, and Outkast.
What to do Friday.
Liz, Dana, and Char, the ladies of Seattle-based indie webzine Three Imaginary Girls, have a not so imaginary crush on…
A new season offers a close look at a controversial conductor.
Ace reporter Kirk Douglas learns to hate the MSM, plus other local film events.
World Vision is campaigning to raise AIDS compassion among Christians. The key: focus on widows and orphans.
Art to See This Week
Sacha Baron Cohen’s howlingly funny mockumentary goes looking for America.
Ben Blankenship takes the law into his own hands.
