FOR EVERY ACTION, there is an equal and opposite reaction. So it is, too, with Christmas music. Does the sound…
Male bonding and espionage span the decades.
NINE INCH NAILS, The Fragile (Interscope) Trent Reznor is a rich, successful, attractive, and talented man who lives in a…
An onslaught of music festivals makes for a hectic, uncertain season.
Wed LIVE MUSIC AGUA VERDE Gypsy swing with Zhaoui, 8-10 p.m. 1303 N.E. Boat St., 206-545-8570. NC ALL AMERICAN Metro…
Sonic Youth connect the dots between underground music of all stripes.
This week’s specialty screenings and venues.
Methinks the baller doth protest too much. Polite, gold-toothed, braided, and jovial-as-he-wants-to-be, 8ball is hardly the prototype for post-Too Short…
NO. 4 on my 10-best list last year, Splendor was a hit at Sundance, a hit at Cannes, and a…
Our incoherent approach to alcohol.
Highlights—and otherwise—of the week’s calendar.
Don’t count the cross-Cascade fuel pipeline out just yet. Officials of the Olympic Pipe Line Company, which runs the north-south…
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Making good on paisley-tinted retro with groovy indie-popsters Of Montreal.
Richard Grossman: “It all falls together. And that’s I think when it becomes dangerous—when you start leaving your factional camps…
Dizzee Rascal and Run the Road catch us up with London’s grime scene.
An interview with Francois Girard and Don McKellar.
Coming back around to vinyl for holiday music.
The Seattle World’s Fair of 1962 was the last fair to look into the future with a straight face. From…
Blame the Board Nice piece on Joel Horn [“Joel Horn’s Blank Check,” July 13]. I especially like his concept of…
