Seattle metal mainstays Himsa take their hardcore-inflected roar to the masses.
After six long years, Canada’s Fab Four finally comes back to Seattle.
Chief Xcel of Blackalicious talks ’bout the Bay Area’s breakbeat scientists.
Once a misanthrope, always a misanthrope.
Abusing a fashion model—it should be a dream come true. Wouldn’t you love to seize Naomi or Amber by her…
Events of note for the week of April 12-18, 2006.
Nov. 2-8, 2005
Who says the holidays are over? Not Seattle’s rock-lovin’ masses, who still have a couple of big, shiny presents sitting…
The Breeders are back, but the party’s over.
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com.Market Ghost Tours Did that fruit stand just tip over by itself, or…
Contemplating the transformations of a classic.
We always knew foodies and music geeks were cut from the same cloth, and now we have proof. The crew…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture Visual artist Darwin Nordin and poet Judith…
So give the gift of escape online.
ROY Big City Sin and Small Town Redemption (Fueled by Ramen) What in tarnation gives Roy the right to play…
Religion Media-maniacal Rabbi Daniel Lapin of Mercer Island–based Toward Tradition (see “Meet the Lapin Brothers“) and humility-challenged Pastor Ken Hutcherson…
Bob Mould doing electronica to gay porn? Three words . . . suspend your disbelief.
Buffalo Soldiers, Just Walking Home, and more.
Where and how to mount the barricades.
A hell of an opera takes the stage.
