Natalie Portman’s Shaved Head at the Sunset Tavern, Jan. 3, 2007.
A Friendly Round.
An opinionated guide to this week’s gallery and museum shows.
Whether on record or film, Will Oldham saturates every performance with an earthy rhythm.
The Bad Brains, I-horror, the final spawn of Project Greenlight, and a rare old family film from Jacques Tourneur.
Quick (cartoon) jabs from a black man; non-worthless art.
WEDNESDAY: Total Recall, Art Films, You Suck!: A Love Story, and The Tiptons’ Honking Saxes
Thirty years ago in Seattle Weekly.
Plus CD reviews of Beirut, Miss Violetta Beauregarde, and The Melvins.
For Scratch Acid’s reunion, David Yow will keep his pants on.
A visit to Stuart Dempster’s musical garage.
Devo can safely say, ‘We told you so!’
Dance this week.
A friendly, easy-going place in Columbia City with cheap drinks and bizarre potato skewers.
Coming soon to a record store near you: Travis DeVries’ answering machine anthology.
Brightblack Morning Light’s hippie soul.
The subversive mainstream friendliness of Shortbus.
The Trucks
Laughing at, not with, the Joe Dirt demographic.
Café Rozella’s Ricardo Guarnero is making things happen in White Center.
