An interview with the New Pornographers’ Carl Newman.
Read enough about Alexie, Raban, Guterson, and Robbins? Beyond the usual suspects, the Northwest has a diverse array of authors working in all quarters and genres.
The legendary Arthur Lee on life, Love, Hendrix, and Tom Hanks’ forehead.
Neat. The title of this column is pretty literal this week. Well, actually, not so neat for all the folks…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com Lectures and Events Art Without Limits A teen-run collaboration of visual art…
Pop music is political, often in ways listeners never consider. That fact was hammered home last week when a list—allegedly…
Your 2006 Sasquatch recommended playlist.
Also: Green Night, Accidental Death of An Anarchist, and Hamlet X: The Tragedy of El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz.
Also: Hubbard Street Dance Chicago and Two Pianists.
I Sing Because of You (Future Farmer Recordings).
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) During your birthday season, I want to remind you, with love, of the power of your…
Fewer and fewer people are willing to leave their home to see a movie. Should they even care about the Oscars on TV? Or what we critics think?
Also: Seattle Center’s longtime director quits.
Let the Games Begin. . . .
A new attitude at the Liquor Control Board? Maybe not.
Coldplay’s Chris Martin brings his muddled message to the people.
When music doesn’t matter, and when it does.
Abandoning the stage early, Tricky leaves Seattle fans shaking their heads.
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Lovers take a chance.
