Seattle Weekly plays Jukebox Jury with Maktub.
Stephanie Kallos and Anne Thomas Soffee.
I’m looking to get a gauge on what single life and the dating scene are like in Seattle. I currently…
Corpus Christi’s Jesus lacks passion.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artifact Identification Day at the Burke Have a Native…
Wednesday, Nov. 3Dawn Clement TrioAt 25, pianist Clement is one of the most sterling new voices in jazz—she can blow…
WEDNESDAY STAGE MOVIN’ OUT Some things have to be seen to be believed . . . like, say, goddess choreographer Twyla Tharp fashioning a…
Events of note for the week of June 14-20, 2006.
A group of punks are sticking it to City Hall with an initiative to repeal Seattle’s poster ban.
Already snapped up by the majors, Hot Hot Heat refuses to stop until everyone is dancing.
Matt Richter opens his third greenhouse for the arts.
Trickle-Down Baloney Thank you to Knute Berger for exposing the Discovery Institute’s promotion of “intelligent design” and the unintelligent support…
The clanging, kinetic world of Lelavision.
Advance registration or reservations are recommended for most events. Prices exclude tax and gratuity unless otherwise noted. ON THE PLATE…
Can Amazon.com and Sidewalk.com remake themselves into Web-Marts?
SERENADE. David Daniels, countertenor. (Virgin Classics). From the first notes of pianist Martin Katz’s caressing introduction to “Adelaide,” Beethoven’s extended…
I’m so glad 2001 is over, because saying sayonara to another year means I don’t have to worry about doing…
It feels great to be a virgin again. Sex is so over—I can’t think why I even bothered with it…
A beloved ghost story comes to the screen.
Rise to the challenge of rodizio at Ipanema Brazilian Grill.
