Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Gerard Tsutakawa The local sculptor, best known…
A church’s attempt to live outside land-use law threatens to unleash unimaginable growth.
A few of summertime’s most worthy.
The audacity of Rufus Wainwright.
Lectures and Events LECTURE: FIBER ARTS Local artists Su Job, Marita Dingus, and Jean Hicks discuss the applications of fiber…
Also: The Secret Ruths of Island House.
Thievery Corporation bring more learned electronic jazz.
Wish you could take Seattle’s biggest arts and music festival home with you? Start with these four CDs’ worth of music from this year’s lineup — or use it as a guide to Bumbershoot’s best.
Seattle Music Aptitude Test
How music can help you tune in to, or survive, your surroundings.
Best Reason to Stay in SeattleReaders’ votes produced a landslide victory for the area’s NATURAL BEAUTY. And, apparently, the promise…
Wednesday, Sept. 29Christian McBride BandThe premier young jazz bassist of the ’90s, McBride has a new quartet featuring Geoffrey Keezer…
Into the Woods Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center; ends Sun., May 30 The best that can be said about director…
I’m moving into a new apartment next week. Moving is never a cakewalk, but for DJs, the task is particularly…
Your comprehensive guide to every public event— demonstrations, gripefests, teach-ins, riots, and tea parties—concerning the WTO. Since the revolution is…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Dante’s Inferno in the Hot Shop Well, this is…
Giant(er) Sand tours as a seven-piece.
Though the film looks great, there’s nothing heartwarming about Tim Burton grave-robbing old movies and older legends.
They say fish is brain food, but apparently we missed dinner, because we blew it last week when we said…
Curvy blonde sex symbols were what we made them.
