Highlights—and otherwise—of the week’s calendar.
Pretty much everyone it seems. (Instant Nostalgia issue)
Breaking up is hard to do.
The strange days of the White Stripes.
Often, power-pop fans are hilarious. Only a confirmed Pollyanna or an extremely sloppy thinker would have imagined Teenage Fanclub taking…
You guys at the Weekly seem to bash the catholics about their attitude towar sexualtiy [sic] at every opportunity. Anybosy…
Director Matthew Kwatinetz says Capitol Hill Arts Center’s current theater season may be its last.
Expecting the unexpected from the 21st annual Seattle Improvised Music Festival.
A neighborhood destination with more hits than misses.
NEWS Year-old Capitol Hill comfort-food hangout Local is no more. Owner Matt Bertles, tired of his Bainbridge commute, is taking…
THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE Seattle Repertory Theatre; ends Sat., March 6 Man, does Tina Landau mean business when she…
On interweb dorkazoids, retroactive creepiness, and using the sympathy card.
A guide to Seattle’s St. Patty’s hangouts, in chart form.
Wednesday, Oct. 20″Awesome”SEE FEATURE, P. 49. Rendezvous, 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. $5. Also Fri., Oct. 22, at Open Circle…
Boring & self-serving With the exception of “Bombs away” by Geov Parrish, I found Seattle Weekly‘s coverage of the move…
Seattle’s surviving high-tech companies get selective as the pool of employees grows.
Wednesday, July 20Indigo GirlsThey’ve just issued a rarities disc, and with their usual acuity and, um, imagination, it’s titled Rarities….
VARIOUS ARTISTS Offshore Presents Troubled Water Mixed by Clever (Offshore/ Single Cell) The last genre where any nondiehard looks for…
We are becoming a second-class higher education system. . . . The bill on a decade of tax cuts is coming due.
Also: The Capes.
