Despite a heralded reopening, Gas Works Park remains on the list of hazardous sites.
No envelopes, please.
Even though the Gnome’s over 21, he’ll still have one less club to frequent come October 30. That’s when Seattle’s…
Wednesday, Aug. 25 Burnt by the SunThis quintet’s sharp elbow, obtuse-angle metal and goofy song titles (“Dow Jones and the…
A musical reunion for the summer festival circuit.
Zig Zag Cafe
Seattle hip-hopper Vitamin D steps into the national spotlight.
Also: Fela Kuti and I ♥ Huckabees.
Seattle Weekly plays Jukebox Jury with rave and post-punk historian Simon Reynolds.
Cake is for everyone! by Richard A. Martin Few bands rankle rock’s intelligentsia as much as Cake. Maybe it’s that…
Seattle brings Latin America’s hottest act to town— prize-money included.
The enemy of my enemy is my friend. To a point.
Local politicos sing the music industry’s tune at a candidates forum.
Succeeding despite itself, a place thrown together with love is embraced by Pill Hill.
Hip-hop heroes N.E.R.D. go looking for the rock.
Stephen Burt talks about pop music, indie culture, modern youth, and the shape of contemporary poetry.
In planning the (mostly) nonviolent actions against the WTO, activists are blending old protest tactics with newer, less passive ones.
Last week, in an eat-drink-and-be-merry-for-tomorrow-they-take-away-Napster mood, I suggested that the problem with the record industry on this issue—the reason they’re…
PNB’s “Eight Encores,” American String Project, and Akropolis Performance Lab.
June July August Venues Guide Local Summer CD Releases Summer Guide 2005 • 50 Ways to Celebrate Global Warming. MORE…
