A history of Seattle’s hottest art punk band in four and a half chapters.
A Southern author shines so bright he could blot out the sun.
Send listings two weeks in advance to info@seattleweekly.com. Glow: Living Lights Pacific Science Center’s new exhibit explores the strange phenomenon…
WHO HAS BEEN mad enough to cut the locked hoods off city parking meters in Pioneer Square, remove city street…
Helen Walsh, Kristine McKenna, Terry Gross, and Audrey Young.
Sept. 1724, 2003
THE MURDER CITY DEVILS Thelema EP (Sub Pop) Seattle’s grittiest rock gang wrings art out of sludge. King County ain’t…
Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players return to their old hometown, still smarting.
Jarboe dissects digitalia.
Seattle’s loss is Germany’s gain, as the Walkabouts perfect the art of musical reinvention.
We always knew this rock ‘n’ roll thing was a debaucherous gig, but really, it seems like the Croc got…
Reese leaves her ditzy dames behind to make social climbing a heroic sport.
A new documentary is all over the electronica map.
Broadway’s reigning king of choreography returns his attentions to his dance company.
Judging from this year’s Christmas releases, it’s best to stick with the classics.
Named for the goddess of nurturing love and magic, Isis pack a heavy metallic wallop.
Every day is Halloween for Chicago horror-soundtrack specialists Zombi.
Eleven years on, Bratmobile provide a soundtrack for activism.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events LECTURE: ART AND PHYSICS Art is from the left…
A couple weeks back, I wrote a somewhat self-absorbed column complaining because I was broke, depressed, and always ending up…
