Welcome to South by Southwest, where music biz hucksters are hawkin’—and flockin’ to—the digital revolution.
A look at the big, beautiful, and newly popular world of the accordion.
Forest-Friendly City Thank you for the article “In Search of the Original ‘Seattle’” [Feb. 16]. As a manager of what…
According to a popular philosophy, that which doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. But that which makes you stronger often…
Clinton and Gorton strike a deal to promote Chief Justice Barbara Durham, paving the way to a more liberal state supreme court.
Tiny notes from our busy local arts scene
Chuck Klosterman, Nick Jans, Blair Tindall, and Marisa Silver.
Reunited sisters CocoRosie open up their sound on their second album.
Smith & Mighty rebound from label problems to celebrate music’s malleable globalism.
Next Velocity has reordered its performance programs, and Next is the next new thing, a more formal showcase for some…
It’s hard to remember now that the mists of time (and rent and the electric bill) have clouded my vision,…
Seattle’s Greg Thompson, the Cecil B. DeMille of sex and schlock, knows what turns Middle America’s crank.
The torturous story of how Bernstein and Steve Fisk created one of the greatest Seattle records ever.
Seattle’s most popular view It’s nice to be famous, although the long wait getting there can wear on you. Ask…
San Francisco’s Deerhoof make punk into a plaything.
Best Library RedoNever mind Rem Koolhaas’ new Central Library, branch libraries are where many of us get our regular book…
When I was 10, only three things mattered to me. The first was that I become the greatest break-dancer in…
Plus CD Reviews of Mark Fosson, Tapes n Tapes, and the Flying Luttenbachers.
Also: Broken Social Scene, The Clientele, Children of Nuggets, and Husky Rescue.
If Fahrenheit 9/11 is too hot for you, well, let me quote Dick Cheney. . . .
