How comic book heroes laid the groundwork for hip-hop’s colorful MCs and high-flyin’ crews.
The gospel according to Bob Dylan.
David S. Ware breaks through.
Francia Russell shows us the artist she knew before moving on.
As their early work gets a polishing, one fan offers memories of a night with the mighty ‘Mats.
The curse of the songwriters songwriter.
Seattle thrills to the reunited Ozzy and co.
If ever there was an oldie-but-goodie, it’s Re-bar. While other Seattle nightspots attempt to lure in the city’s nouveau cosmo…
New Yorkers Lansing-Dreiden triangulate rock, visual art, and the fine art of anonymity.
Top-selling records at local independent record stores
Seattle Weekly picks the season’s best DVD gift boxes, plus a single disc for the kids.
Maybe it’s another eccentric indulgence, but what if Paul Allen’s little space program really takes off?
The Seattle-born Kronos Quartet hits the quarter-century mark.
Destroyer’s Dan Bejar says a mouthful in his songs.
Why journey to Addis Ababa to savor the flavors of Ethiopia? Saba takes you there and back again.
In 1925, the year she would write Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia Woolf was in two places at once: at the threshold…
From Bozo to Scotty, an annual farewell to some of the locals who shaped life in our region.
Destroyer’s Dan Bejar is a shut-in who keeps on moving.
Bailey/Coy Books—Amy Bloom reads from her new collection of short stories, A Blind Man Can See How Much I Love…
Yeah, that Northwest Passage thing at EMP is pretty cool, but if you can wangle an invitation to KAREN MOSKOWITZ’s…
