Inside the minds of two brilliant musicians.
Also: Radio Pyongyang and John Peel: A Tribute.
With the sound of chamber music.
Big Business is more than just a new rock merger.
Tibetan Buddhist rites from the monasteries of Bhutan, “Invitation to Padma Sambhava” (Sub Rosa; originally released 1971). Peter Garland, “Coyote’s…
Send listings two weeks in advance to info@seattleweekly.com. MIDWIFERY IN WASHINGTON Contemporary midwifery comes into sharp focus at two events…
Le Tigre, Haiku d’Etat, Drive-By Truckers, Lesbians on Ecstasy, The Late Great Daniel Johnston, Junior Boys, Turing Machine, Beastie Boys/DJ Green Lantern, The Hidden Cameras, Ricardo Villalobos, and Wasteland.
Red Card’s new play sets Sophocles’ tragedy in Dogpatch.
Sat – Music Ring in the new year with vintage soul, as Wheedle’s Groove, the reconstituted revue of Seattle’s ’60s…
I’ve been asked several times if I DJ weddings. I’ve always said no. In fact, I’ve always been shocked that…
A country cult hero, from the unlikely base of a Canadian fishing village, tells it like it is.
Plus reviews of Black Heart Procession, Spencer Wiggins, and Daniel Johnston.
The New Pornographers lead a barrage of worthy new Vancouver bands.
The late Qawwali singer forwarded the notion of music as international language.
Strictly Seattle The title is local, but dancers come from considerably farther away to study with the teachers and choreographers…
Mark Lanegan won’t say much about his softly screaming life.
Top-Selling Records at Local Record Stores 10. JESSE SYKES & THE SWEET HEREAFTER Oh My Girl (Barsuk) 9. VELVET REVOLVER…
A Cabaret revival puts its predecessors to shame.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Akio Takamori A central personality in the…
ARO.space gets new owners; high-tech company Encoding.com gets a new name.
