A year’s worth of kudos from the classical music trenches
Meet P.O.S., the Charles Bronson of indie rap.
Don’t be surprised if, someday soon, you should spy a fellow stamping around Pike Place Market sporting unkempt locks and…
BUBBA HO-TEP Runs Fri., Sept. 19-Thurs., Sept. 25, at Varsity Bruce Campbell’s like one of those prop TVs at IKEA:…
Mudflow into Art I enjoyed the article on the killer mudflows [“The Super Flood,” Oct. 19]. Seattle Weekly readers might…
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Wed Live Music All American Metro Retro at 9 p.m. Baranof Kimball and the Fugitive Combo, Stick Shift Annie 8…
Caetano Veloso, “Billie Jean” (Nonesuch; 1986). Gil, “Can’t Find My Way Home” (Philips; 1971). Jackson 5, “Feelin’ Alright/Walk On” (Motown;…
Quasi’s songs may not be personal, but they’re still real life.
Timberline ghosts
ACADEMY LEADERS Runs Thurs., April 24-Sun., April 27 at Little Theatre Harnessing together all nine animated and live-action shorts nominated…
An opinionated guide to this week’s gallery and museum shows.
Three new films generate buzz, but do their musical companions match up?
What Seattle Weekly’s critics look forward to.
In which our performance critics supply the year’s misty watercolor memories.
Why Seattle is plugged into Reggie Watts.
Man, Boyz II Men were rightit is hard to say goodbye. But say it we must. After two spectacular trailblazing…
When in doubt, give greatest hits. Here are 10 new best-ofs and compilations fit to stuff a music lover’s stocking.
A fairy tale retold with murder, sodomy, and rabbits.
WHEN IT COMES TO teaching kids the fundamentals of zoology, comic strips and cartoons have a long way to go….
