Fania All Stars, “Viva Tirado” (World Music Network; originally released 1974). Basement Jaxx, “Oh My Gosh” (XL, U.K.). Lady Sovereign,…
Supreme Beings of Leisure find delight in the details.
The Science Fiction Museum frames the past and present of glitzy and gritty futures.
No one’s contacted me, so I assume I’m not yet being considered for the Nobel Peace Prize. This happens to…
Ludacris’ Chicken-N-Beer goes flat out of the can.
Wed Live Music Asteroid Café Kevin McCarthy Duo at 10 p.m. NC 3601 Fremont Ave. N., 547-2514. Café Bella Vanya…
Also: Daylight Basement, Silver Jews, Good for What Ails You: Music of the Medicine Shows 1926–1937, Stevie Wonder, and Lightning Bolt.
A hundred years of ballet history in one PNB program.
Also: Spirits of Life: Haitian Voodoo and Isolée.
I remember the day when I didn’t have to be so grown up and serious about music. The first record…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Last Chance Atelier 31 Rebecca Raven’s 2- and 3-dimensional paintings inspired by…
Wire is still relevant—and underground—after all these years.
Why the scourge of the Internet might be unstoppable.
Lectures and Events ARTIST LECTURE: ALFREDO ARREGUIN The Mexican-born Seattle painter talks about his work, which combines the visionary and…
How a nightclub overcame fierce competition and adapted to the gentrification of its neighborhood to thrive for 10 years—and counting.
Spiritualized sense something floating around.
Guy-bash outrage
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On the new documentary Neil Young: Heart of Gold.
How much is “Louie Louie” worth? The Kingsmen are about to find out.
