Also: Demon of the Derby, Mary McAleese, Stephen Malkmus, and Thomas Frank.
NINE HOLES RISES FROM THE ASHES Union Garage, 1418 10th Ave., 206-720-1942. $12. Pay-what-you-can every Thurs. and artist benefit Mon.,…
Wednesday, December 28Ernestine AndersonOne of jazz’s great vocal stylists, Seattle legend Anderson counts down to 2006 with her trio (bassist…
Performances Money & Run Holiday Special Wayne S. Rawley’s long-running Theater Schmeater show tells the tale of “bums and hookers”…
Having released his second album of vivid tales, Johnny Dowd’s a trucker with a twist.
“If they can save the pink Toe Truck, surely—surely!—something can be done to save our [Blue] Moon.”
Bembeya Jazz revisit the golden age of Guinean pop.
My pub is better than yours. I can get away with claiming this because my local is a great pub….
Art in the world of wadded-up Kleenex.
Rob Zverina’s provocative public-access TV show prods viewers to wake up and smell the media.
Indie darlings Spoon get fictional on their new album.
Indie-publisher Adam Voith unveils a periodical with a rock ‘n’ roll edge.
Exile learns to appreciate the commoner’s life.
By Eric Ripert and Michael Ruhlman (Artisan, $50)
THE FUTUREHEADS Crocodile Cafe at 8:30 p.m. Tues., Nov. 16. $10. Near the end of its run, its producers seemed…
Three 6 Mafia ft. Young Buck, Eightball & MJG, “Stay Fly” (Hypnotize Minds/Columbia). Dem Franchise Boyz ft. Jermaine Dupri, Da…
On television, sometimes a spin-off proves just as enduring as the series that spawned it. But when Tina Weymouth and…
Ray Davies relays his uniquely American experience.
Without a permanent Seattle home, blues musicians split their time between five Ballard venues.
I despise liver. But I’ll eat it once in a great while, usually in the form of p at some…
