May 3-16
A century ago, absinthe was banned in the U.S. and France. Now it’s the hippest drink in Seattle—if you can find it.
New York promoter SFX has been taking over the live-music market all across America. Could Seattle be next?
It isn’t much to look at, and little niceties like toilet paper and bottled water are often in very short…
Dec. 15-21, 2004
The inexpensive bar-code scanner for the masses will die for our geekish sins. Good.
After six years, pop songsmith Brendan Benson is back.
August Wilson makes music out of Pittsburgh voices in his stage valedictory.
Playing around in the Walden Parking Lot of A Frames’ punk dystopia.
Nick Hornby’s 31 favorite songs.
Final score in the Peter Buck/British Airways Terror in the Skies Smackdown: Ambien 1, victims of projectile yogurt bombs 0….
One night with the Strokes might convert you, too.
ROCKET FROM THE TOMBS The Day the Earth Met the . . . (Smog Veil) Finally, some pants that fit….
Norwegian murderer/musician Burzum is a monster with a knack for melody.
Seattle Center is located in Lower Queen Anne, bounded by Fifth Avenue North to the east, First Avenue North to…
EELS, Daisies of the Galaxy (Dreamworks) Happy music for sad people or sad music for happy people— I can’t decide…
Fledgling female-led musical movement gets ready to blossom.
During the last two years of high school, I whiled away my weekends at a certain Washington, DC, disco. I’ve…
Never mind the sermons, Mel Gibson’s Christ movie is long on blood, short on theology.
THE TICKETMASTER E-MAIL came on Friday: “Due to the current situation, your event tonight has been postponed.” This was hardly…
