Marie Daulne fuses her love of hip-hop and R&B to her African roots in the pan-global Zap Mama.
“Monopolistic corporate greed is why we end up listening to so much trash whetherwe like it or not.”
The SSO and Marilyn Horne infuse old standards with new magic.
FCS North challenge Seattle’s dominant style.
A new book fights the ubiquity of commodification, but it stops short of a knockout.
Les Savy Fav’s fourth release pushes rock further into the realm of art.
Monorail is Cure, Not Disease It is a shame that the downtown political establishment will not take the lead on…
Cultural rebellionI could use an Oriental Massage, having nodded my head so frequently while reading the feature [“About face,” 8/24]…
How much longer can Jeff Bezos sustain his fantasy?
The IKEA Cycle gives shoppers more than they bargained for.
Running down the clock toward the end times with Modest Mouse.
Director Penelope Spheeris continues to chronicle ‘The Decline.’
PNB dancers and distinguished ghosts take the stage together.
Runs at Grand Illusion, Fri., Aug. 4– Thurs., Aug. 10. Not rated. 90 minutes.
URSULA 1000 THUNDERBALL, DJ J-JUSTICE Nation, 374-9492, $8 10 p.m. Fri., July 26 “No.” Who wouldn’t love to say that…
Moral dilemma”The lesser of two evils” is our response to critics of our cash incentive program to substance abusers to…
The first public concert in the Seattle Symphony’s Benaroya Hall isn’t till this weekend, but the gossip factory’s already working…
You wouldn’t think a straightforward chronological exhibition of 200 years of Northwest Coast Native American art could be controversial. But…
The Pacific Northwest Ballet takes Bach the night, with a vengeance.
Also: Cardenio, Double Down, and Claudia Kelly’s 500 Hats.
