Remember those crazy Olympic Games we’re having in 2012? Well, OK, the city is just one of several suitors for…
Ballard Acorn Eatery and Bar On the outdoor patio at the Acorn, lily pad–like umbrellas stand over the tables, keeping…
Born out of tragedy, the Lawnmowers find solace in making music.
Savvy Sandler can’t save this off-putting romance.
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Ever wonder why you can get full bar service on a 747 and not in some of your favorite restaurants? Well, things are changin’ for the better.
MICHEL GODARD “Sous les Votes, le Serpent . . . “ (M.A. Recordings) This fascinating, impossible to classify recording spotlights…
The expert analyzing the Capitol Hill massacre says pieces are beginning to fit.
Advance registration or reservations are recommended for most events. Prices exclude tax and gratuity unless otherwise noted. ON THE PLATE…
Danny Goldberg, Edward Tenner, Indu Sundaresan, and Will Ferguson.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Jennifer McNeely Gallery Talk The artist will speak about…
Italian duo Jennifer Gentle speak the lingua franca of psych rock.
ALLIGATOR PEAR Everyone loves a good sarnie, especially ones piled with worldly (aka chichi), fresh, artisan ingredients including English cucumber,…
Also: The Magik Markers, John Vanderslice, A Band of Bees, and Brian Eno.
Surfing the sine waves with Haunted Weather author/compiler David Toop.
A night on the town with dance-scene veteran Groovin’ Kim.
Eyes Adrift make, and are made by, beautiful music.
A monologue disguised as a conversation disguised as an interview with Helmet’s Page Hamilton.
Best downtown dives In an ever-gentrifying Seattle once rich in bar history, it’s increasingly difficult to find a good, old-fashioned…
SHIPPING NEWS, Very Soon, and in Pleasant Company (Quarterstick) First take: This is subdued, mildly interesting background music, which wouldn’t…
