The secret life of Seattle’s most famous Star Wars enthusiast
Send listings two weeks in advance to stage@seattleweekly.com. Openings & Previews 365 Days/365 Plays Suzan-Lori Parks’ yearlong theater project, a…
From a haunted basement on Capitol Hill, the Cave Singers please the spirits with eerie folk songs.
The Electric Six’s high-voltage camp.
Also: Pink Martini with the SSO.
A burlesque heroine at the Triple Door; evolving images of water and landforms; and adultery, forced suicide, and a tender, melting love duet.
This week’s music calendar.
A weekly distillation of musical goings-on, local and otherwise.
Runs at Varsity, Fri., Oct. 20–Thurs., Oct. 26. Rated R. 100 minutes.
Art to see.
Highlights-and lowlights-from this week’s music calendar.
Benefit for New Ollie Park; Fuck you, Pay Me at the Sci-Fi Filmfest; and Previously Avoided, Dismissed, Forgotten, or Submerged Black History
Performance Art Greasy Demon Heat Balboa How to describe this latest project from the Villainaires Academy, co-chaired by two wildly…
Wednesday, December 6Dan the Automator + Chali 2na + Casual + AG + Common Market + Ricky Pharoah SEE FEATURE…
Runs at Northwest Film Forum, Fri., Dec. 1– Sun. Dec. 3. Not rated. 90 minutes.
Neumo’s production manager isn’t amused by greenroom grafitti, but a mural of a giant gorilla with his junk hanging out changed his mind.
Thanks to Uncle Mo, Georgetown hasn’t lost sight of its roadhouse roots.
The best movie George Lucas ever made, Gina Lollobrigida in her prime, and a Bogie-Bacall retro begins.
Send listings two weeks in advance to books@seattleweekly.com. Readings & Events Josh Bernstein The History Channel host…
Chad Queirolo Booking manager at the Showbox; co-owner of Showbox(2), concert/event planning arm, which does corporate/private events and larger concerts….
