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Seth Greenland, Philip Short, Bruce Wagner, and Jana Hensel.
Implausible characters move moodily through action-less film to pointless conclusion.
DON JUAN . . . Home Vision Ent., $29.95 SOMETIMES the mail delivers the extras-laden new DVDs we ask for;…
And the winner is . . . nobody! The 2004 Grammy Awards.
Club owner Patti Summers prepares to sell a local landmark.
Also: Major Dundee, Todd Oldham, Victor Navasky, and The Graduate.
DYNOMITE D, By the Way (Slabco) It’s a coincidence that the title of Dynomite D’s debut album alludes to the…
Send listings two weeks in advance to info@seattleweekly.com. Puget Sound Underworld: Inhabitants, Hideouts, and Exposures Like a localized version of…
Unfazed by the ruthless record industry, Spoon soldiers on with its sarcasm intact.
A two-week festival of the Japanese art form hosts dancers from across the globe.
THURSDAY VISUAL ARTS ONLY SKIN DEEP The art world’s obsession with racism has long outstripped racism’s importance in this country…
Mother taught us patience—and at last, Mission of Burma return.
THURS – VISUAL ART Edmonds painter James Martin‘s menagerie of subjects includes clowns, angels, rubber chickens, the Dalai Lama, and…
All I ever needed to know I learned in taverns.
Wed Live Music All American Metro Retro at 9 p.m. Baranof Kimball and the Fugitive Combo, Stick Shift Annie 8…
Mark Lee, Marjane Satrapi, Ariel Gore, and Patricia McConnell.
L.A. hip-hop undergrounders Jurassic 5 get ready to move the mainstream.
QUIT THE DAY JOB, WAYNEAs a devoted co-worker of [playwright] Wayne Rawley’s (actually, he’s my boss . . . although…
Seattle Opera unveils half its millennium remount of Wagner’s ‘Ring’ cycle.
