Mark Sandman gave me everything I needed to express myself the way I do with music. He literally gave me…
DREAMGIRLS The 5th Avenue; ends Sun., Feb. 29 Anyone interested in this ersatz Supremes musical, first performed in 1981, is…
La Bohème, both here and on Broadway, contemplates whether opera can carry its own weight.
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Ken Vandermark’s white jazz has a wide base.
The Fiery Furnaces, with special guest— their grandmother.
The thrill of seeing Patti Smith on Thursday, Nov. 10—the 30th anniversary of her debut album, Horses—in a relatively small…
Lectures and Events LECTURE: INDIAN ART UW professor Vikram Prakash talks about the role of painting and sculpture in classic…
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Orchestral wind players make seamless chamber music.
Wednesday, April 27Living Legends + Jedi Mind Tricks + Pigeon John + Boom Bap ProjectA solid lineup from start to…
iWant an iPod Our music editor writeswell, OK, gushesabout Apple’s acclaimed iPod digital music box and checks out the world…
Seattles other big monopoly is swallowing the competition on its way to grinding out greater global dominance.
The Country Teasers’ satiric weirdness.
Opens at Crest, Fri., July 21. Rated R. 105 minutes.
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Rhymes with Silver: Music by Lou Harrison (New Albion) Born in 1917, Lou Harrison was a mere 80 when Rhymes…
This ain’t the Boston Tea Party: A guerrilla-warfare classic pulls no punches in its depiction of the Algerian uprising.
