If I could be in two places at once tomorrow- I’d simultaneously post up at the Tractor and the Croc….
With the folks out of town, my brothers and I were orphans on Christmas and spent much of it at…
So, you going anywhere for the holidays? I get an all-expense paid trip to Clarion, Pennsylvania! According to the always…
It was 26 years ago today that John Lennon was killed in front of his NY apartment by Mark David…
I’d be singing the praises of tomorrow’s first Thursday exhibit A Thousand Notes even if it wasn’t obviously straight outta…
Caught up recently with percussionist extraordinaire Barrett Martin (of Screaming Trees/Mad Season/Skinyard fame), and he filled me in on all…
Spotted a panhandler with the following scralwed on a cardboard placard at First & Pike this morning: “My father was…
Chicago rockers the Ponys dodge the sophomore slump.
Forget the outrageous rents, the tourists, and the pungent top note of urine in the summer streets. Do you know…
The skinniest Neville brother reminisces about New Orleans’ first family of music.
Player King’s a band, but they perform on theater stages more often than at rock clubs.
August 23 – 30, 2006.
Massive Attack’s star presence is reggae legend Horace Andy.
Since it’s the season to be jolly, the Gnome’s been combing the streets for good news, but talk about your…
Singing what he cannot say, Detroit dance master Matthew Dear takes aim at pop.
CATO SALSA EXPERIENCE A Good Tip for a Good Time (Emperor Norton) Tasty platter of Norwegian Nuggets Cheese Whiz. Truth…
Dismayed by the mainstream, the eXBESTFRIeNDS put loud rock back on track.
If I found a genie in a bottle, I’d wish for Christina Aguilera to disappear. Backstreet Boys, Brandy, N’Sync—they’d all…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Talk: Ginny Rufner The local glass artist gives…
Also: Pacific Northwest Ballet, ‘Queer Eye on the Future,’ UFO/Paranormal Conference and Sasquatch Symposium, and 50-Foot Wave.
