DORKWEED Fluxivity Test Project (Shaky Records) Idiosyncratic guitar pop doesn’t always suck. I’m gonna look past the probability that the…
Trying to make sense of Elliott Smith’s final album.
Renowned beat poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti re-records a classic with Morphine’s Dana Colley.
Jay-Z, ringtones, and the limits of the remix.
City Life 1. Best public official Governor Gary Locke 2. Best activist/hellraiser Charlie Chong 3. Best scandal of last year…
The Suffering Fuckheads’ jazzy stew.
SO YOU LIKE your theater edgy? The musical Parade tells a story so grim that at first it seems like…
An opinionated guide to this week’s gallery and museum shows.
Improvisation takes dancers into another dimension.
For lots of us, “dinner and a show” means gnawing on frozen pizza in front of the boob tube. That…
Going crazy at the 10th Annual Fringe Festival.
THE KILLS Crocodile Cafe at 8 p.m. Fri., Sept. 26, with Holly Golightly and KO and the Knockouts, $12 adv….
For your happy happiness, a big list of happy hours.
DJ Skribble wrecked my life. OK, I’m exaggerating a little. After all, could somebody called Skribble truly wreck one’s life?…
A varied ride through the PNB repertory.
Seattle Weekly home-tests some Christmas-and-related albums.
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Architecture Forum: Art Meets Architecture Architect Jim Olson, landscape…
No news is good news for KEXP.
I, too, lament the necessary loss of the King County Library Systems used-book sales. . . . I also miss grade school, my first apartment, and my 84 Honda. . . .
Once blocked from Rainier Avenue, Columbia City Theatre reconnects to the street—and to the public.
