Five Bumbershoot acts that you absolutely, positively can’t miss.
The Nice Boys, “You Won’t See Me Anymore” (Discourage). Spoon, “Decora” (The Believer, June issue). The White Stripes, “My Doorbell”…
Negotiations on the last contract between Seattle Symphony Orchestra management and players left both sides feeling bruised and bleeding. With…
On his eighth album, Beck readjusts his position without altering it.
A roundup of recent releases for all your summer moods.
This laid-back neighborhood pub has free live music almost every night of the week. The smoky bar can get rowdy,…
The highs and lows of winter film.
A slow build-up to a great ending.
A book about a generation that just keeps getting bigger.
Also: Breakestra and Elbow.
Aging French actor clings to his routine; viewers may not be so stoic.
Mary Sheldon Scott and Jarrad Powell school the local dance scene.
Opens at Metro and Uptown, Fri., March 24. Rated R. 110 minutes.
TIMONIUM Until He Finds Us (Pehr) Some bands work quietly and never go anywhere, but others show a little spark…
Also: Goodbye, Dragon Inn, Howard Zinn: You Can’t Be Neutral on a Moving Train, Primer, Rick, Shall We Dance?, and Zelary.
Highlights—and otherwise—of the week’s calendar.
You say goodbye, and I say hello: This week, we bid a fond farewell to several Seattle institutions—the Teen Dance…
A decade after its introduction, our age’s most thoughtful computer game is back.
We’re lining up for Der Rosenkavalier, CSS/Diplo, and First Thursday art walk.
Against the Ropes Opens Fri., Feb. 20, at Meridian and others A standard-issue, woman-overcoming-the-odds boxing movie, this feel-good Meg Ryan…
