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Denali’s Maura Davis is ripped and ready to rock steady—Gwen Stefani had better watch her back.
From Matt’s in the Market to Salumi.
A new EMP exhibit revives the angry pre-slam poet who helped invent Seattle culture.
The noises filling the backyard of my parents’ house, cradled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, are unfamiliar. The first to…
John Waters, Esq.
The punk brothers in arms of Rancid use the sound of the past to engage the present.
Spinning tales of broken hearts and broken bones.
New singles and MP3s.
“A capella” isn’t an instantly recognizable term. Ask the average man on the street what it means and he’ll probably…
Danny Wallace, Bruce Murkoff, Elisabeth Robinson, and Mike Sager.
When the year’s about to end, the Gnome becomes downright sentimental, weepy even. Hell, even thinking about last week’s spate…
To be Aquaman, or not to be Aquaman?
ON THE PLATE May 28 It’s the first “Big Night” dinner party at Calabria Ristorante Italiano, with magnums of Rosemont…
Wednesday, August 3GoldieOne of the first megacelebrities of Britain’s homegrown jungle/drum and bass scene, Metalheadz label founder Goldie is pretty…
Many of the most racially diverse neighborhoods aren’t in Seattle. They’re in South King County, where an African-American influx is revising the notion of integration.
New Neil Young bio takes a dark journey through the past.
A local rock writer, weaned on punk, wakes up to music fueled by a higher power.
Sometimes, quiet speaks volumes.
In the world of drum and bass, less is more
