Music books whose strength is in their variety.
Brazil’s Caetano Veloso remains the most relevant musician of his generation.
25 Years of the Seattle Weekly. . . . with that logo? Or you may be thinking, “This is a…
Adults in kids’ shoes
Forget Santa with a batch of other holiday films.
Certain things are meant to be bought on the street. It’s clear, for example, that the trade in certain mind-altering…
Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Artist Lecture: Roger Shimomura Commissioned to create works along…
Seattle Weekly plays Jukebox Jury with No Depression magazine.
A sampling of sweet things to treat your sweetie to on V. Day. All prices are per person, sans tax,…
Ex-chain goes straight and tasty.
Compared to this show, the Codex Leicester is just a notebook. The rest of Leonardo’s genius—paintings, sculpture, sketches—goes up in Victoria.
Wednesday, March 16Joseph ArthurJoseph Arthur can do a hell of a lot for one man alone onstage, and that’s before…
An opinionated guide to current gallery and museum shows.
To My Chagrin “I’ve been accused of being masculine,” deadpans Peggy Shaw (pictured, foreground), though after seeing the Obie winner’s…
In a clinical study of human misbehavior, Frances McDormand stands far above the other subjects of Laurel Canyon.
VARIOUS ARTISTS Heaven Must Have Sent You: The Holland/Dozier/Holland Story (Hip-O) Motown’s primary architects besides Berry Gordy and Smokey Robinson…
It started with an innocent request: Would I DJ at a friend’s birthday party? Well, sure. He’s my buddy, and,…
Once a geek, always a geek. I can do a million crunches and get high with Marilyn Manson and Limp…
New music receives glamorous treatment.
Sure, the idea of giving any more money to Disney is extremely unappetizing, especially when it means shelling out big…
