Pratfalls accompany the leaps in PNB’s winsome Quixote.
From over-saturated hipsters to Latin big-band.
I have never fantasized about vacationing in Hawaii. Thailand and Morocco, yes . . . but Maui? No way. This…
Techno master Josh Wink likes to keep listeners guessing.
LIVING OUT Seattle Repertory Theatre; ends Sat., Jan. 31 Sandwiched between Coca-Cola commercials on the Fox Network, Lisa Loomer’s treatise…
The week’s local music calendar.
In which the author stops being polite and gets real. Sorta.
Mona’s 6421 Latona NE, 526-1188 Dinner Sunday-Wednesday 5-10 p.m., Thursday-Saturday 5-11 p.m. $15-$25 “It’s a beautiful night in the neighborhood,…
How a musician spent his six years between performances.
Are we laughing with or at this would-be director?
The unimportance of being earnest in a musical.
You think you know what to expect from people, but damned if they don’t always surprise you. Now, I’m well…
‘Lambs’ sequel reheats old themes.
Scottish children (via Alan Lomax), “My Girl’s a Corker” (Rounder; c. 1951–57). Yo La Tengo, “Did I Tell You” (Matador;…
Brooklyn’s Rogers Sisters put the fun back in thoughtful pop.
CRACK CITY ROCKERS Joyce Hotel (Paisley Pop) Portland combo in love—that’s l-u-v—with the seedy side of life. If you’re from…
Martha Stewart has gone too far. I’m not referring to the maniacal degree of detail with which the Doyenne of…
VARIOUS ARTISTS, Zimbabwe Frontline Volume 3: Roots Rock Guitar Party (Stern’s/ Earthworks) Even in theory, I’m not naﶥ enough to…
An opinionated guide to this week’s gallery and museum shows.
ON THE PLATE Lovers of Andalucas warm liquid chocolate cake, this ones for you: After a brief and much-protested absence…
