THEATER SEPTEMBER 15 South Pacific Rodgers and Hammerstein moon over some enchanted evening during WWII. Village Theatre, 425-257-8600. 17 Forbidden…
Reunion tours are sad. Usually the bands try to justify reuniting because they “still have music to make together” or…
Three-disc set showcases the work of visionary jazz composer Eric von Essen.
Running the Seattle Marathon, mile by painful mile.
The week’s local music calendar.
THE TWILIGHT SINGERS The Twilight Singers Play Blackberry Belle (One Little Indian) As frontman of Cincinnati’s defunct Afghan Whigs, Greg…
Earshot’s lineup affords a rare look at three stages of jazz history.
Seattle Weekly plays Jukebox Jury with Lucy Atkinson and Chris Martin of Kinski.
Daniel Smith’s eccentric celebrations.
Surveying the sounds of summer.
Movement challenges enliven the mixed success of ‘American Choreographers.’
Ashlee Simpson, Now 16, and Now That’s What I Call Music 58.
Judy Nicastro’s bid for Seattle City Council brings together polar opposites.
Odor in the court! Odor in the court! If you think something is wrong with our judicial system, it may be because you ran into one of these stinkers.
Seattle Weekly: Your new album, You Can’t Imagine How Much Fun We’re Having [Rhymesayers], is being distributed by Navarre instead…
An opinionated guide to this week’s gallery and museum shows.
Imagining a Seattle where Microsoft never existed.
Libertarian presidential candidate Michael Badnarik wants his party to be a player in 2004.
The Beatles compile their greatest hits, er, life story.
Alex Under, “El Ordenador Personal” (Areal). Metope, “33” (Trapez). DJ Koze, “My Grandmotha” (Kompakt). The MFA, “The Difference It Makes…
