Norah Jones tries to battle the sophomore slump and stay awake at the same time.
Entwined in cinema, Michael Penn and Aimee Mann take fresh stabs at conquering pop—on and off the screen.
What’s in the future for our old-school film fest?
LONG LIVE PAT GRIFFITH! Knowing that the Weekly‘s endorsement is considered the “kiss of death” from a candidate’s perspective, I…
Find the best in the Earshot Festival with Myra Melford.
MOTHER’S HELPER I read your article on Heather Opel [“Little Girl Lost,” Jan. 24]. It was a very well written…
Get ready for New Year’s Eve now.
Wednesday, November 23Gobble Gobble Hey: 1234Seattle’s finest Ramones tribute band celebrates Thanksgiving a day early, which ought to be fun….
The only seminal music theorist to perish in the World Trade Center tragedy, Steamort Sutz, was recently awarded the prestigious…
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com.Learning Disability Screening For people of all ages who show signs of a…
Comets on Fire’s next-level jam-rock.
A critic lets himself revel in the old-school punk of the Social Chaos Tour.
The 10th anniversary of Nevermind.
SEATTLE BAROQUE FESTIVAL Seattle Baroque, offering 18th-century music (and earlier) at its most engaging, presents mythological music for their festival’s…
Subtle, sorrowful themes lurk beneath BAM’s artists’ garden.
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Nov. 17-23, 2004
Wednesday 3/19 Thursday 3/20 Friday 3/21 Saturday 3/22 Sunday 3/23 Monday 3/24 Tuesday 3/25 Wednesday 3/26 WEDNESDAY 3/19 LIVE…
Jenn Ghetto gives S another go-round.
A cup of coffee at this Cap Hill hangout buys you access to art shows, board games, and performances.
