Memories of Bebel Gilberto performing in her bare feet at McCaw Hall last summer made it tempting to approach her…
Norm Stamper, Matt Taibbi, Nick Hornby, and Michael Finkel.
Our intrepid reporter—and former fanboy—gets deep with old pen pal Rick Froberg.
In Good company I just wanted to tell you how wonderful I thought Nina Shapiro’s article on Costco was [“Company…
April 13-19, 2005.
This weekend’s monsooning weather seemed just right to stay in and mourn the passing of our favorite Beatle, which we…
How a classical open-mike night helps to open ears.
Local film events and specialty venues.
ToST Lounge You’ll have to navigate around the jam-band-loving hippies and college kids that flock to this Fremont hot spot,…
Pictures from the Music Awards Showcase May 1 in Pioneer Square.
I’ve never been a big advocate of feng shui, the ancient Oriental art of achieving harmony through strategic placement of…
Kids today love E, but not Staind. . . . That Nikka Costa video is a goddamn Crime Against Art….
No longer an underdog, Pink goes wandering.
Carmona Flamenco Dance and music usually have a close relationship, but in flamenco that partnership is especially tight, as the…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Anacortes Arts Festival An outdoor extravaganza of live music…
A theater revolutionary brings his stripped-down Hamlet to the Center.
My dread over Billy Corgan’s Monday, July 18, performance at the Moore Theatre was not caused merely by the recent,…
Plus CD reviews of Pajo, Wooden Wand and the Sky High Band, and Strange Fruit Project.
Tangos, mini-opera, and best performance by a cellist.
April 26-May 2
