The industry’s brightest minds are here, but they don’t all work at Microsoft
“What?” “I said, ‘Real rockers don’t wear earplugs!'”
Historically minded music DVDs for your holiday dollar.
Also: Epitaph.
The shifting sands of Net legislation make for expensive real estate.
Aurora’s new ‘sushi bistro’ is just what the neighborhood needed.
Well, OK—we liked some stuff. Here’s a user’s guide to a few of the festival’s remaining triumphs and traumas.
For that person confounded by technology, how about a manual typewriter?
The week’s local music calendar.
So who caught Stone Gossard on the front page of The Seattle Times‘ Scene section? Writer Tom Scanlon calls the…
Dates subject to change. Call ahead to verify. JANUARY 31 OF MONTREAL Who’d have guessed that this psych-pop conglomeration would…
Arts journalism isn’t dead, it’s just got a serious case of the blogs.
“Get real. The reason that publications in the West have reprinted cartoons of the prophet Muhammad is because, in today’s political climate, it is OK (in some circles) to attack Muslims and Arabs.”
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events There Goes the Neighborhood This “happening” at Kirkland’s art…
“This is a song my dad and I wrote in the late ’60s,” Brian Wilson helpfully offered four songs into…
The week’s club listings.
Also: The Constantines, Githead, Johnny “Guitar” Watson, and Sarah McLachlan.
Pioneer Square is part down-at-the-heels tourist trap, homeless shelter, and nightlife district. Now, Seattle’s semi-seedy historic urban village is facing major population growth. Can the Square be revived and still keep its character?
SATURDAY OPERA CARMEN Opera-curious? But wary? This month you have no excuse. Georges Bizet’s classic is deservedly one of the…
Raised half a world away from Nashville, Kasey Chambers shines as one of country’s brightest young stars.
