Click on a category or scroll down the page to read about this year’s winners for Seattle’s best arts and…
Reading Paul Morley’s Words and Music.
There are few things the Gnome likes better than a good medley. Which is why he lunged when the new…
Pink Martini, Seafair fests, Os Mutantes top our list.
Urmila Nagar and Dina Blade Kathak virtuoso Nagar (pictured, left) is back in Seattle, this time collaborating with jazz tap…
An opinionated guide to this week’s gallery and museum shows.
JANUARY—Victoria “Posh Spice” Adams intimates on British television that her husband, Manchester United soccer star and all-around stud-puppet David Beckham,…
The always-colorful Icarus Line take aim at their contemporaries.
NEWS If it’s September, it must be Oktoberfest. (Don’t think about that too hard, just have another beer.) The annual…
The wild boys from Seattle School pay tribute to an icon’s boundary-pushing early days.
Joseph Arthur stretches out on Redemption’s Son.
Local world-music eclectics Kultur Shock emerge from the battlefields of Bosnia.
Wired for Sound
” . . . Bush hasn’t offered the Iraqis any money, and Rumsfeld sure as hell isn’t going to resign any time soon.”
Bumbershooters gave generously to hurricane relief at donation stations set up around festival grounds over the long weekend—but maybe not…
Also: Lisa Brokop, The Willowz, Carolyn Mark, Pet Shop Boys: Back to Mine, and Golden Afrique, Vol. 1.
Wednesday, September 21The Arcade FireThe ornate old theater is a fitting backdrop for the Arcade Fire’s cabaret rock, which attracts…
Participants in a local ‘unconference’ ponder the future of digital music and video.
Midwest music and arts collective Destroy All Monsters attacks CoCA.
The Gnome opens his mail this week, and guess what he finds? The second issue of Hotty magazine, local playa…
