I’ve been spending a lot of time with teenagers lately. No, I didn’t drill a hole into the boys’ locker…
THE FIRST TIME I heard the name Hoagy Carmichael, I scratched my chinit was college, and I rarely shaved, so…
Give it up for funk classicists Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings.
For somebody who works at a dot.com—and I don’t mean as a Kozmo delivery guy—my ignorance of technology is astonishing….
SPOTTED OUTSIDE OF: Orpheum, 618 Broadway E., 322-6370 NAME: Jim Deal AGE: 33 WHERE DO YOU LIVE? Shoreline WHAT DO…
Seated in plastic chairs on a studio riser, we all sat attentively as the “audience coordinator” taught us clapping signals….
Serial killers, pinup girls, and hatchet jobs about your former bossit must be summer, right? Oh, but it’s not all…
A few weeks ago, when Radiohead’s Kid A debuted as the No. 1 album in America, after a summer that…
5th Avenue Theater—With the hire of new artistic director David Armstrong, the 5th Avenue has given a vote of confidence…
“If I continually tried to provoke my landlord, a lot of crap would hit the fan.”
A-E | F-MI | MO-S | T-Z *recommended FAAT-KINE Senegal, 2000. Director: Ousmane Sembene Thurs., June 7, 7:15 p.m., Broadway…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Lecture/Performance: Robert Wilson Legendary theater director and artist Robert…
Use your CD player to set the mood with these holiday chestnuts.
ACTs “chamber musical” makes a star out of its director.
Going Upriver capsizes Swiftboat Veterans for Truth.
This cozy boîte, located at a Metro stop between the blinking lights of Cha-Cha Lounge and Bimbo’s, is easy to…
Los Hombres Calientes are a band on a mission.
A blind singer from the US wows them in Tuva.
Highs and lows of our biggest music weekend.
Mardi Gras stupidity OK Seattle, GROW UP! I can’t understand why you have to destroy things to have a good…
