Big ambitions, expanding overhead, shrinking local programming . . . does Channel 9 know what it’s doing?
Runs Fri., Dec. 2–Wed., Dec. 14, at Northwest Film Forum.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com Lectures and Events Architecture Tour: Mansions on the Hill So this is…
Smoke, rats, and REM.
Sorceress is right: This document of a 1976 Paris concert, screened as part of the Earshot Jazz Festival, shows Simone…
EMP lures MTV to Seattle Center, while improv musicians whip up a lotta noise without much ado.
ED HARKNESS GREW UP in Seattle and studied poetry with Northwest writers Richard Hugo and Madeline DeFrees. His poems evoke…
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SPOTTED AT: Cellophane Square, 4538 University NE, 634-2280 NAME: Leila C. AGE: 11 WHADCHAGIT? “Best of Blondie.“ WHO INTRODUCED YOU…
Birthdays are the niftiest invention. It’s like having an extra national holiday, except that, instead of honoring a bunch of…
Seattle’s hottest performer is having a big opening this weekend. It’s 3,000 miles away. 21 Dog Years: Doing Time @…
The season’s essential events.
THURSDAY. SATURDAY BOOKS. FILM ANDY SERKIS/ JOHN RHYS-DAVIES Who will win the battle of the LOTR guest speakers? In this…
AMERICANA/ROOTS/COUNTRY · Blessed Light · The Donettes · Dusty 45s · Left Hand Smoke · Memphis Radio Kings · Radio…
Outdoor Robin Hood hits its mark despite heat, dog poop, and inclement irrigation.
Desire and despair are fatally linked in Naomi Wallace’s new play.
J MASCIS + THE FOG, More Light (Ultimatum) J Mascis loves to solo. Like Neil Young, Doug Martsch, Jimi Hendrix,…
Also: Bomb the System, Brothers, The Holy Girl, and McLibel.
A mutual admiration society is more intense than an acquaintance, but not as powerful as a friendship. It’s sort of…
Also: The Edge of the World, Gary Hill, Buttrock Suites II, and the Elvis Invitationals.
