Gemini (May 21–June 20)Try watching TV with the sound turned off or watching people dance without being able to hear…
The weekend offers kids in spats and Euros ad-libbing.
From New York springs a downtown sound that’s traditional yet hip.
Andrew Bonazelli
Stumbling through the clichés of avant-gardism at Sand Point.
The No No’s new release, Tinnitus, could become your late-summer indie-rock theme music. Vocals that wail, chunky guitar licks, and…
Oh dear. We start this week’s otherwise fun-filled column with a topic that’s been unavoidable of late: the dark specter…
Dec. 1-7, 2004
A contemporary opera errs on the side of formula.
FOREST FIGHTThanks to Andy Ryan for his stellar report [“Chainsaw Politics,” Dec. 11]. This new phase of war over the…
Wed Live Music All American Metro Retro at 9 p.m. Baranof Kimball and the Fugitive Combo, Stick Shift Annie 8…
MONSTER MAGNET, God Says No (A&M) Success hasn’t gone to Dave Wyndorf’s head—megalomania has been his subject for years. Even…
Diana Moves and Vetala.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: C. James Meyer Virgina Commonwealth University professor…
Eric Weisbard brings a world of music intellectuals to EMP.
Rather than sell out, the owners of Seattle’s favorite underground record and comics store hand it off to an employee.
Gilgamesh’s playful affection can’t build a perfect world.
Out at the Gorge from July 21 to 24, thousands of teenage-to-20-something music fans with pierced belly buttons, big tribal…
Wednesday, January 18 Dirty Dancing As entertaining as any rock show this week: here’s your last chance to watch the…
The idea I had for covering South by Southwest 2005, in Austin, Texas, was simple: Try to see (and write…
