Printer’s Devil shines in this adaptation of a Chekov classic.
Johnny Depp ventures to the dark side.
Seattle Weekly plays Jukebox Jury with Kurt Cobain and Jimi Hendrix biographer Charles R. Cross.
British duo Curve has seen the future, and it is now.
In which a highly caffeinated writer surveys Seattle’s other nightlife.
Peter Boal sets a new standard for Pacific Northwest Ballet.
The public-private deal with Paul Allen to build Seahawks Stadium was a lose-win situation. Guess who won.
Clever, chubby, and ready to sex you up: the inexplicable phenomenon of Har Mar Superstar.
Lone Twin Leave it to On the Boards to locate an act whose appeal is as difficult to describe as…
My friend Tinky Winky dressed me down the other day. “I’ve been disappointed in your column lately,” he confided, pointed…
Holiday feasting, Cannibal Corpse-style.
SOME GIRLS Crocodile Cafe at 9 p.m. Thurs., Oct. 9, with the Pieces and Jake Brennan. $10 adv. Juliana Hatfield…
Aussie expat Richard Davies keeps moving.
John Kelly is Joni Mitchell, and she couldn’t be happier.
Also: The Big Red One, Cowboys & Angels, and Fade to Black.
Upright urban attitude confronts nefarious global espionage.
The Kalakala runs aground on regulations.
CHRISTY MCWILSON Bed of Roses (Hightone) Solo follow-up by Seattle’s alt-country queen. Whether you know her from her days as…
The boys of Alien Crime Syndicate make music that’s hard to resist.
Stage candy—and lumps of coal—for Christmas.
