This week’s music calendar.
Two writer/activists discuss strategies for coping with the postelection world and the importance of activism.
Ken Russell, Louis Malle, Robert Bresson, and more!
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com.LGBT Community Forum A film screening and discussion regarding the effect of American…
In case you haven’t heard, Jennifer Lopez is engaged to Ben Affleck. It was an easy thing to miss: There…
Wednesday, July 27Creation FestJesus is just all right with the many folks involved with this annual tribute to (literally) biblical…
Broken Wings Runs Fri., April 2–Thurs., April 8, at Varsity Like the working-class Israeli clan it so sensitively depicts, Wings…
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com. Senior Job Club People 55 and over are invited to this employment…
THIS WEEK NOV. 21 Why “dine another day” when you can head down to McCormick & Schmick’s to celebrate the…
After a near-death experience, Alejandro Escovedo returns, cleaner than ever and just as hungry.
Plus CD reviews of Kekele, Tilly and the Wall, and Black Helicopter.
THE OFFSPRING Splinter (Columbia) There was a time when, as Spin once postulated, the Offspring and Green Day were poised…
Why is Washington state like a state prison? Because it’s a cheap source of license plates. That at least appears…
Prairie Home Companion, Northwest New Works, and Built to Spill top our must-see list.
Nov. 3 – 9, 2004
There’s a popular misconception that being a music critic is the cushiest gig in the world. People think I roll…
Gillian Welch may be part of a phenomenon, but she just wants to not suck.
EXTROPIA Ballyhoo‘s Michael McQuilken and Gabriel Baron return with another contemplative “musical” set in an ersatz Utopia. Factory drone Foster…
The short list of architects being considered to build a new Tacoma Art Museum is pretty impressive—both for the sheer…
Highlights-and otherwise-of this week’s music calendar.
