This week’s music calendar.
Everybody’s talking about Seattle’s new rock ‘n’ roll museum, but is it an eyesore or a triumph?
RUN-DMC, Crown Royal (Arista) Remember when the film Judgment Night came out in 1993? The story about four suburban white…
A trip to Vietnam inspires this culinary tour of Seattle’s Little Saigon.
Portishead, Tricky, and Massive Attack all hail from the southern English city of Bristol. So the “Bristol sound” consists of…
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com. Quilt Show Montana’s Kate Carroll is the featured quilter at this year’s…
So it’s come to this: I’m the fluffy homo who thinks everybody’s gay. I knew it would happen sooner or…
At Brouwer’s Cafe, beer and food sing in sweet harmony.
Playwright Craig Lucas talks Chekhov and happy endings.
Yo La Tengo Fans: Boy, we hope you’re DOON fans, too. Why? Because we’ve got low self-esteem and need validation,…
Judging by the congregation at this sold- out performance, Lucinda Williams has finally climbed the Mountain. Alt-country regulars and indie…
Chappaquiddick is immortalized in song in Black Water.
DEAD LOW TIDE Dead Low Tide (Tiger Style) Between the Murder City Devils’ spectacular Halloween 2001 mass suicide at the…
KXPA serves as Seattle’s United Nations of the air.
We have met the World Trade Order, and it isn’t us.
Talking with EMP Pop Conference presenter Robert Christgau.
Sixty-year-old movies seem contemporary indeed.
Things Being What They Are, Shakespeare’s Stealer, and China Dolls.
A musical extravaganza with something to say.
“After all the stress of getting the new facility built and opened, we thought it would be nice to come…
