Shostakovich’s searingly cinematic Symphony No. 11 performed by the Auburn Orchestra, and Reggae’s Barrington Levy at Neumo’s.
Sure, we all know Seattle is a big theater town. So, uh, why are we losing so much theater?
Death of the Party’s Clayton Vomero
This week’s music calendar.
Opens at Meridian, Fri., Nov. 17. Rated R. 93 minutes.
DJ Shadow’s not settling for reruns.
Highlights-and otherwise-from this week’s music calendar.
Hightlights-and lowlights-from this week’s music calendar.
Figurative, Charming Images at SOIL; Sensual, Lurid, Harmonic Language; and I Heart Rummage
Figgy Pudding Carolers, Velocity’s Nextfest NW, and more.
This week’s music calendar.
Twisted Sister, Rachael Ray, Christmas in the Northwest 9, and Merry Christmas from the Sonics, the Wailers, and the Galaxies.
Shows you shouldn’t miss as ’07 beckons.
After two solid years of touring, the Rapture work to regain their stride.
A week of calamities: The Cold War, the Iraq War, and Katrina all over again.
Germany’s Mouse on Mars go to electro extremes.
Dates subject to change. Call ahead to verify. SEPTEMBER 8 Tania Isaac and Cynthia Oliver Two views of African-American modern…
Local metal band Lesbian aren’t ‘lesbos,’ they’re ‘lesbros.’
Hairy hippies make good stoner music once again.
Dance events this week.
