Microsoft’s a monopoly—but can they really take over the world?
Plus CD Reviews of Helios, the Futureheads, and Alan Singley & Pants Machine.
Lollapalooza and the Dandy Warhols return, Hot Hot Heat get wild, plus more on Jack White, the Gits, etc.
Three new albums reconfigure the pan-African groove.
Peter Brook’s Hamlet goes it alone.
Now 21, the Donnas keep fighting stereotypes in the manly world of rock.
Also: SAM newcomers are welcomed and the Youth Symphony has a new music director.
Nov. 24-30, 2004
Geeks gather in a parking lot for Rhino’s Musical Aptitude Test.
I am not a resourceful person, not the type of guy who can repair a car engine with dental floss…
BLUE/ORANGE Intiman Theatre, Seattle Center, 206-269-1900. $27-$42. 7:30 p.m. Sun. and Tues.-Thurs.; 8 p.m. Fri.-Sat.; 2 p.m. matinees Sat.-Sun. and…
A cultural critic mouths off at the rich, the famous, and the Holly Weird.
The cyber-tastic Man or Astro-Man? explores indie-rock’s final frontier.
Power trio Trans Amdraws from the past to describe the future.
We came, we watched, we wrote reviews.
Seattle Weekly’s top 20 albums of 2000.
LET’S FACE IT: These are tough times for high culture. Even as our renowned Pacific Northwest Ballet company has won…
Lord, I can’t leave you people alone for a minute. I let slip I’m out of town and presumably letting…
Monteverdi’s tale of adultery, violence, and tender, melting love comes to SPU.
Freds and Gingers dance cheek to cheek in the ballroom.
