Also: The Chemical Brothers and Playgroup.
Murray Perahia puts his personal stamp on the Goldberg Variations.
Nine days to go until the grand opening of the Seattle Symphony’s Benaroya Hall. Technicians from the company that made…
Regrets? We have a few too many.
Why this safe, sleepy sound is so darn popular.
Wed Live Music Abbondanza Pizzeria Marco at 7 p.m. 6503 California Ave. S.W., 206-935-8989. All American Metro Retro at 9…
The Turn-Ons love music, and they love to look good playing it.
Seattle’s Himsa unleash their fury on an unsuspecting nation—just don’t call it ‘metalcore.’
During the slowly unwinding prosecutorial wake of Fat Tuesday, Seattle police in late March asked prosecutors to consider invoking hate…
Highlights-and otherwise-from this week’s music calendar.
Jeff Chang chronicles the hip-hop generation, while Peter Shapiro dissects its records.
ARTO LINDSAY, Prize (Righteous Babe) “When did I empty/My empty mind?” “Make it gradual/Tone says it all.” “Stay calm/Keep calm/…
WHO: Richard A. Martin WHAT DID YOU DO? I’m the outgoing music editor at Seattle Weekly, a former editor at…
BAJA TO VANCOUVER With the collapse and closure of the Bellevue Art Museum, the issue of balancing quality and popularity…
England’s Arctic Monkeys just want to get laid.
The beguiling free improv of Daniel Carter and Reuben Radding.
THIS SUMMER’S CONCERT offerings are listed on the following page in ascending order of cost—and you might be surprised to…
News Food and/or beverage news? E-mail food@seattleweekly.com. Steve Rinella, author of The Scavenger’s Guide to Haute Cuisine, visits Puyallup to…
Also: Ladies in Lavender, Layer Cake, The Longest Yard, Madagascar, Mad Hot Ballroom, 3-Iron, and We Jam Econo: The Story of the Minutemen.
Don’t let your kid be the last on the block to be assimilated.
