Mr. Mxyzptlk, Dzdsgdseszrh (Red Kryptonite) Yes, the rumors are true: Criminal irritant and Superman villain Mr. Mxyzptlk has forsaken his…
Speed the Plow In today’s high-tech world, it’s refreshing that one of the most reliable and identifiable music venues in…
An Evening with Kent Stowell and Francia Russell Among the series of “farewell” appearances that Stowell and Russell (pictured) will…
ELTON JOHN COMES TO SEATTLE: The Weekly saw some pretty big ramifications from Honkey Cat’s four-day visit here in 1977…
The mayor of Hazzard, the Sonics, and a party with room to groove.
From Alki Homestead to The Dish
Dategirl Pancho Chavez, bandleader Kermet Apio, comedian Alvin Stillwell, photo stylist Dr. Curtis Ebbesmeyer, oceanographer Yuji and Angie Okumoto, owners,…
You’re either the life of the party, or you’re not. This is not something you evolve into; it’s something you…
We wish the band that brought us Get Here and Stay would heed their own words, but alas, after seven…
Our reviewers give you the holiday stage rundown.
Florencia’s daring exoticism beguiles the ear at Seattle Opera.
Seattle Weekly plays jukebox jury with Sir Mix-a-Lot.
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It takes some worldly visitors to make a “world class city.”
Rereleased 10 years after initiating a rear-guard action against an unyielding music industry, Pavement’s Slanted and Enchanted still sounds like the future of rock.
Jan. 26-Feb. 1, 2005.
Brazilian legends Os Mutantes crack the U.S. circuit, 30 years later. BY Rickey Wright
Scissor Sisters come out and play—for everybody.
JOHN HIATT, Crossing Muddy Waters (Vanguard) Hard to believe this is John Hiatt’s first acoustic album; Crossing Muddy Waters feels…
Wednesday, March 23Bonni Suval BenefitSEE SW THIS WEEK, P. 47. Neumo’s, 8 p.m. $8 suggested donation.Keith UrbanHe’s Australian, he’s “cute…
