The Solstice Parade, Ten Tiny Dances and Jose Gonzalez/Juana Molina/Psapp top our list.
Wednesday, Nov. 17Guided by VoicesIndie rock’s longest-running joke band finally calls it quits. Bye. The Thermals open. Neumo’s, 8 p.m….
SPOTTED OUTSIDE OF: CD Warehouse, 823 First, 748-9772 NAME: Paul WHERE DO YOU LIVE? Australia WHAT DO YOU DO? I’m…
Hip-hop’s great white bloke brings it to America.
Microsoft’s home remedy for the millennium bug: download more products.
Detroit band overcomes stupid ideas, collaborates with heroes.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Charles LaBelle The New York–based artist specializing…
Turn Dubya into political roadkill this year with a swing-state road trip.
HEALTH CARE HELLThank you for Geov Parrish’s fantastic story on his trip through health care hell [“Defending My Life,” May…
Nominees, ideas, comments, and nonsense from the ballots.
Wire’s leading man holds up a mirror to today’s music.
We’re flavoring our annual review of the city’s best with the freshest of ingredients: immigrant Seattleites.
Last night, I had what I believe my therapist—if I could still afford to see him—would consider a significant breakthrough….
A new president promises to shake up an old organization—and its city.
Sing This Christian Swenson started out as a dancer, but he’s morphing into something much more odd and interesting. Adding…
The harsh social and political realities behind Africa’s heavenly rhythms.
The Meat Purveyors: as always, high and lonesome.
Events of note for the week of May 31-June 6, 2006.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
Why a whining malcontent is the most likable guy on screen this season.
