You Ain’t Talkin’ to Me: Charlie Poole and the Roots of Country Music.
Singer Salif Keita follows his heart and his muse back to Mali.
Fax information to 206-467-4377, attn. Venue Guide. Clubs Baltic Room 1207 Pine St., 206-625-4444. blue Moon 712 N.E. 45th St.,…
There are lots of symptoms of disaffection but no apparent tipping point in Kyle Huff’s Capitol Hill massacre.
Last summer the buzz began on the foodie message boards: Psst, hot new barbecue place in town, pass it on….
The Federal Communications Commission’s debate over ownership rules comes to Seattle.
The mechanically minded Trimpin makes his own way in the world of music and art.
Three sorely missed neighborhood restaurants—Cyclops, Swingside, and Olympia—will soon rise from the ashes.
Top-selling CDs at local independent record stores
Bigger than Britney and Hello Kitty in their homeland, Japan’s Puffy AmiYumi set their sights on America.
Seattle DJ crew the Spinnovators treat turntablism as serious business.
Peace and harmony presided over a reception honoring the future Northwest African American Museum at Bellevue’s Key Center on Monday,…
Pirate radio has become even more important in recent years as corporate consolidation of the airwaves accelerates. Yet if you…
Everyone’s declared DVD the great leap forward in home theater, but it hasn’t buried VHS just yet.
Bailey/Coy Books—9/14: Poet and essayist Nancy Venable Raine reads from After Silence, an account of her rape and its aftermath,…
Thurs – Stage Summer weather means Shakespeare in the park, which Wooden O kicks off with a Middle Eastern–inspired Twelfth…
IT’S NOT LIKE it’s some novel concept for established musicians to genre-jump. After all, we now know three Eric Claptons:…
Also: John Taylor, Smoosh, Dance to the Music, and Malcolm Gladwell.
Live at the Showbox, Mon., March 6
Why wait for midlife to buy a midlife-crisis car?
