FRIDAY-SUNDAY FILM BACON, THE FILM Have you ever seen a sow artificially inseminated, or a piglet stripped of his ballsin…
New groups seek out new sonic paths.
On the road again with John Hammond.
The Magic Magicians rock out like only a duo can.
Folksinger or comedian: Will the real Rosie Thomas please stand up?
DIXIE WITCH One Bird Two Stones (Small Stone) Beer rock and stoner rock are different. Stoner rock is when the…
COCK AND BULL STORY Opens Fri., Nov. 7, at Varsity Billy Hayes spent five years in a Turkish prison for…
Chances are you’ve passed the Rainbow dozens of times and never noticed it. Perched next to the Blue Moon in…
BANCO DE GAIA PETER MARDIL Baltic Room, 206-624-4444, $10 9 p.m. Mon., Nov. 11 NOWADAYS, WITH EVERY swank brasserie and…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Drawing Jam The Seattle Academy of Fine Art presents…
The Mars Volta leave the drive-in behind.
A new compilation CD digs an old hole.
Todd Haynes’ new movie is about the transformative power of glam.
In my never-ending quest to find quirky wine events comes this: Hedges Cellars Bottle Your Own Party. While it may…
Cousteau gives that special feeling.
Advance registration or reservations are recommended for most events. Prices exclude tax and gratuity unless otherwise noted. ON THE PLATE…
David Lynch discovers a brighter side to America.
Family catastrophe leads to unexpected resolution.
For the best part of 30 years, Chuck Close has been taking snapshots of his friends, family, and self, superimposing…
On Cobain and Last Days.
