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Love to Hear Percussion
Published 7:00am Monday, October 9, 2006Send listings two weeks in advance to info@seattleweekly.com. Puget Sound Underworld: Inhabitants, Hideouts, and Exposures Like a localized version of Finding Nemo, this photo exhibit ... Read more
Not turning off
Published 7:00am Monday, October 9, 2006Unfazed by the ruthless record industry, Spoon soldiers on with its sarcasm intact. Read more
Shake your butoh
Published 7:00am Monday, October 9, 2006A two-week festival of the Japanese art form hosts dancers from across the globe. Read more
Arts Picks
Published 7:00am Monday, October 9, 2006THURSDAY VISUAL ARTS ONLY SKIN DEEP The art world’s obsession with racism has long outstripped racism’s importance in this country as an engine of injustice—or ... Read more
Burmese Days
Published 7:00am Monday, October 9, 2006Mother taught us patience—and at last, Mission of Burma return. Read more
Silent Movies, Elvis Invitationals, and Painter James Martin
Published 7:00am Monday, October 9, 2006THURS – VISUAL ART Edmonds painter James Martin‘s menagerie of subjects includes clowns, angels, rubber chickens, the Dalai Lama, and a recurring chimp. His solo ... Read more
Stool Up, Get Schooled
Published 7:00am Monday, October 9, 2006All I ever needed to know I learned in taverns. Read more
Seven Nights
Published 7:00am Monday, October 9, 2006Wed Live Music All American Metro Retro at 9 p.m. Baranof Kimball and the Fugitive Combo, Stick Shift Annie 8 p.m. 8549 Greenwood Ave. N., ... Read more
This Week’s Reads
Published 7:00am Monday, October 9, 2006Mark Lee, Marjane Satrapi, Ariel Gore, and Patricia McConnell. Read more
Power Play
Published 7:00am Monday, October 9, 2006L.A. hip-hop undergrounders Jurassic 5 get ready to move the mainstream. Read more
QUIT THE DAY JOB, WAYNEAs a devoted co-worker of [playwright] Wayne Rawley’s
Published 7:00am Monday, October 9, 2006QUIT THE DAY JOB, WAYNEAs a devoted co-worker of [playwright] Wayne Rawley’s (actually, he’s my boss . . . although I assure you this is ... Read more
Nature’s fury
Published 7:00am Monday, October 9, 2006Seattle Opera unveils half its millennium remount of Wagner's 'Ring' cycle. Read more
The Browser— I’m not a joiner
Published 7:00am Monday, October 9, 2006Is it just me, or does anyone else think that the digital music industry’s business plan du jour won’t work? Subscription model? How is that ... Read more
Untrendy Town— Readers’ Picks
Published 7:00am Monday, October 9, 2006Best Bowling Alley SUNSET BOWL (1420 N.W. Market, 782-7310) Sunset Bowl has tradition. It’s a tradition that unites Ballardites and other Seattleites alike, a tradition ... Read more
Fall Arts Events
Published 7:00am Monday, October 9, 2006MUSIC Billy Idol, Showbox, 1426 First, 658-3151. $32.25. 8 p.m. Mon. Sept. 3. Ladysmith Black Mambazo, King Cat Theater, 2130 Sixth, 269-7444. $24.50. 7:30 p.m. ... Read more
Microsoft’s Sacred Cash Cow
Published 7:00am Monday, October 9, 2006A former Microsoftie says addiction to Windows revenue, mediocre products, and missed opportunities could doom Seattle's most successful company. Read more
Wednesday, Dec. 29Ernestine Anderson + Houston PersonA couple of jazz artists who
Published 7:00am Monday, October 9, 2006Wednesday, Dec. 29Ernestine Anderson + Houston PersonA couple of jazz artists who got their starts in R&B team up for a stand. Anderson started singing ... Read more
Second Best in Show
Published 7:00am Monday, October 9, 2006Wind's satirical targets aren't quite fat enough. Read more
The Magic City
Published 7:00am Monday, October 9, 2006Also: Seattle Concert for Kerry/Edwards, Robert Irwin, Harvest Celebration Farm Tour, and Graham Greene. Read more
Secret Names
Published 7:00am Monday, October 9, 2006Seattle Weekly plays Jukebox Jury with Low. Read more
