Dengue Fever’s incurable grooves.
A Bumbershoot literacy education fund-raiser will surely appeal to McSweeney’s readers. But could we find a few more kids for them to teach, please?
Highlights-and otherwise-of this week’s music calendar.
With surrealism this sublime, why bother with the food?
A weekly distillation of musical goings-on, local and otherwise. I have a fondness for dimly lit bars that feel like…
Runs at Varsity, Fri., Sept. 8–Thurs., Sept. 14. Not rated. 85 minutes.
M. Ward’s postwar predictions.
Vashti Bunyan’s soft-folk tendencies.
Sept. 6 – 13, 2006 (expanded from print version).
Lusine’s minimalist manipulations.
An opinionated guide to this week’s gallery and museum shows.
Listen to crunk and knock back Robitussin (half off!) at the Experience Music Project’s restaurant.
Lower Queen Anne’s Mirabeau Room closes its doors. Plus: Olympic Sculpture Park news.
Nirvana’s bassist and a female trucker have wonky TVW on the broadcast vanguard.
A Pedro Almodóvar retrospective, a Caryl Churchill play, and a moon viewing in the Japanese Garden top our list.
We’re lining up for Washington Ensemble Theatre, Annas Bay Music Fest, and Bumbershoot dance events.
If you haven’t been to Samurai Noodle, Seattle’s first ramen-only restaurant, you need to turn off your computer, grab your…
Stand-up comics are used to working some tough crowds, but are they prepared to face the violent legacy of the…
The Portland band’s spring pimping of The Crane Wife includes another stop at the Paramount, on May 4. My Brightest…
Attending the shows in Chicago this summer celebrating the 25th anniversary of Touch and Go Records was easily one of…
