After a long wait and a whole lotta anticipation, all of Seattle’s entertainment press stumbled on February 22—including the Weekly….
Fallen icons Bob Marley and Notorious B.I.G. get worked over.
Garbage rockGreat piece [“Rock ‘n’ roles,” 9/21]. I’m in complete agreement. But these misogynistic creeps and bare-midriffed Barbie dolls of…
Seattle Weekly: You’re a solo singer/ songwriter and guitar player who goes by the name Tiny Vipers. How does using…
Spectral rockers Denali go from slow and stately to real heat in two albums flat.
Revamped Ravenna restaurant mixes, matches world cuisines.
Comes now an Art Town reader to enquire: “Why is KCMU playing re-runs of the Dan Savage radio show?” Glad…
Saturday, Dec. 31 Get ready for New Year’s festivities at Esquin Wine Merchants, where revelers can get an early glass…
March 30-April 5, 2005
Tragic rock stars make for a compellingly blue Christmas.
OK, you bagged Microsoft. Great. Now go after some of these creeps.
The music industry’s legal maneuverings come to light at a Seattle law conference.
Though I often shun the company of others while seeking solace in a bottle, I always listen to music. Not…
Trafficking’s Gray Areas Thank you very much for Nina Shapiro’s article this week, shedding light on the complex realities of…
The Henry’s new exhibit invites patrons to take art, and experience sound, lying down.
Seattle Weekly: This year marks your 20th anniversary as a DJ, though most people know you from your Thursday night…
U.K. rapper Dizzee Rascal brings East London to the world.
New Line Home Ent., $39.99
Also: Roky Erickson, Unearth.
Idem, $19.95 THE ’40S SAXOPHONIST, bandleader, and songwriter Louis Jordan spent 106 weeks at the top of Billboard‘s R&B chart—more…
