WED – MUSIC Just over a year since their debut, Las Vegas’ new-wave darlings the Killers are still ubiquitous—as well…
Producer Riz Maslen puts the dance floor in a funk.
3rd Place dirge. by Adam Wilson in green pistachios, she: dead. her tan rot dress. and she’d said he’s dead…
With the sun setting on the great Dischord label, one band sails on proudly.
A year and a half after opening to big buzz, Pair continues to charm.
Finding cheap gifts the old-fashioned wayon the Internet.
Damien Jurado fans, be advised: The Seattle troubadour’s new CD, Postcards and Audio Letters, is a marked departure from his…
Harry Smith’s famed anthology gains another volume and offers a parable from our past.
In street culture’s transition to the Web, a lot gets lost in translation.
The week’s local music calendar.
BEHIND ALL THE condoling voices last week mourning the death of Steven Jay Gould, you could sense a certain relief….
So what can the Seattle Fringe Festival teach audiences and local artists?
A local orchestra plays all American, all season long.
Also: Love’s Labours Lost and Manon Lescaut.
I’ve said it before, and I’ll keep on saying it until it hurts: The thought of socking Channel 9 right…
THE ELEVATED Transportation Company (ETC), the group set up to bring a monorail plan to voters, has known for months…
Having his Sea and Cake and eating it too.
Can Goldbergs’ lead us to a pumpernickel, pickle, and pastrami Promised Land?
Also: Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation Benefit: Fight To Mars + Left Hand Smoke + Lee Rude And The Trainwrecks, and Marbles.
Thirty-one years after Vietnam, Robert McNamara is still fighting the same battle with himself.
