Dr. John and band rep the Ninth Ward at Jazz Alley.
Also: Roll Deep Presents Grimey Vol. 1 and Kelley Stoltz.
A celebrity chef and her landlord hubby tell a historic Ballard pub to stop serving hard booze.
“I guess we’ll all be happy flipping burgers at the end of four-hour commutes on clogged roads from ‘Forest Estates’…
News Jennifer Hall, executive director of Chefs Collaborative, a national network of “food community” people supporting sustainable cuisine, and who…
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com. Health Care Puzzle A conversation with Michael Leavitt, secretary of the U.S….
Composers Collaborative: Solo Flights (CRI) What an opportunity for exploration! Feast your ears on close to 75 minutes of mostly…
This week’s music calendar.
Kurt Wagner and Lambchop make music to soothe the soul.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Allen Moe The Skagit Valley potter (and…
Soon after this interview was conducted, a publicist from the International Management Group (the same agency that represents Joe Montana,…
Ben Folds Five and Amateur Lovers prove that Billy Joel can be cool
Six reasons why Mudhoney and the Murder City Devils are the Olsen twins of Seattle rock.
I bet the folks at Rockin’ Burrito were bummed that Sub Pop Records recently moved several blocks north on Fourth…
Four local bands playing on the same Sunset Tavern bill critique each other’s music.
Tired of being single, yet turned off by pricey video dating services? Still ducking into the ladies’ room every time…
Seattle Weekly’s music staff has a few drinks and predicts the Grammy Awards.
Bobby “Blue” Bland has been making records—fair to middlin’ to blitheringly great records—since 1951, which means (among other things) he…
Miles Davis’ The Cellar Door Sessions 1970.
New caffeinated cures for struggling Supes.
