ANNUAL HOLIDAY SHOW AT BEROZKINA GALLERY The gallery’s monthlong holiday expo features paintings, glass, ceramics, and other media from artists…
Journalists don safety gear for a press preview of Seattle Art Museum’s new outdoor wing.
NEWS Many local restaurants are serving up aid to Gulf Coast hurricane victims in the month of September. For a…
Three writers, three music conferences, and very little self-restraint.
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A terrible accident Well, there is only one thing funnier than watching Seattle desperately strive to be a world-class city,…
An inside look at the record industry’s digital-download security plan.
How inclusive is Big & Rich’s country utopia, anyway?
(Gnome gnote: Due to Labor Day, a ridiculous holiday in a country where laborers are about as valued as fashion…
SURVIVING BI-COASTALLYIf Alan Rudolph was less concerned with “surviving film to mouth?” from his digs on Bainbridge and Manhattan [see…
Highlights-and otherwise-from this week’s music calendar.
Art Brut aren’t just talking to the kids.
The killing of Aaron Roberts sparks protests and raises questions.
For Intiman’s first musical, The Light in the Piazza, composer/lyricist adam Guettel tries to make an unfashionable form ‘work for our times.’
Local filmmakers hit it big at Sundance; the city hands Gas Works to One Reel; Taproot survives 2005, and more news.
Also: Sean Curran Dance Company, Black Folks Guide to Black Folks, Paul Rusesabagina, and Judy Budnitz.
Saing Saing Maw, “Than Shin Ley Ye Khan” (Sublime Frequencies; originally released c. early ’70s). The Fall, “Container Drivers (Peel…
Put the blame on the Internet, cheap airfares, or the sexual revolution, but the end result is the same: Earth…
Monorail bows to pressure from Belltown residents.
In culturally devastated Belltown, the Rendezvous rises from the rubble.
