Steel-guitar journeyman Jon Rauhouse steps up to the plate.
Why I still love Sonic Youth.
Jazz Alley’s kitchen is now up to the entertainment’s standards.
Barbara Mitchells Roslyn Recordings launches with a pair of platters from Seattle songsmiths Marc Olsen and Steve Turner.
In his best film since GoodFellas, Scorsese picks a tragic hero who couldn’t master his life on the ground.
Runs Fri., Dec. 9–Thurs., Dec. 15, at Varsity.
Irvine Welsh’s new novel follows four Scots into maturity.
Spare us the melodrama.
Also: Ben Lee, The BellRays.
The Spacemen 3 fill out another Perfect Prescription.
Is Seattle rock on its way back? Local observers report from the recovery room.
LIFE WITHOUT BUILDINGS Any Other City (DC/Baltimore 2012) Motor-mouthed Glaswegian chick and her art-school chums stop making sense. Talkin’ nonsense…
Wednesday, Feb. 9Candye KaneThe buxom blues-and-blooze singer vamps it up in advance of her new album, the prosaically titled White…
Advance registration or reservations are recommended for most events. Prices exclude tax and gratuity unless otherwise noted. ON THE PLATE…
The event is hyped as “The World’s Quickest Theater Festival,” and the more cynical among us might suggest that “quick”…
Leonard Bernstein: A White-House Cantata London Sym- phony Orchestra (Deutsche Grammophon); Bernstein conducts Bernstein: Serenade, Songfest (Deutsche Grammophon) As if…
Strippergate Three Seattle City Council members didn’t have a clue that at least $39,000 of their 2003 campaign funds apparently…
Gilbert & Sullivan Society’s Pirates of Penzance finds a perfect balance of sense and nonsense.
ELEPHANT MAN Good 2 Go (Atlantic) Elephant Man is dancehall’s court jester, horny toad, and cheez puff. He’s the softcore…
Theater companies think small—with big results.
