Consolidated Works’ new exhibit will keep you awake.
Mercury Rev shakes the psychedelic label with a sudden burst of self-discovery.
Once again, residents of an aggrieved Seattle neighborhood are facing off against a city bureaucracy.
The Clientele’s literate sulk.
Seven new albums of varying frequencies— some ancient, some new and metallic.
Jonathan Ames and Jacob Slichter.
An opinionated guide to this week’s gallery and museum shows.
Choreographer Val Caniparoli has his way with PNB.
Another major opera talent sings “so long” to the University of Washington. Plus: Western Bridge, Amazon news.
Send listings two weeks in advance to info@seattleweekly.com. Maritime Discovery Center Two impressive new exhibits highlight MDC’s 2004 season: a…
An American tale retold.
Our 2005 guide to who’s new and what to do.
Despite a relaxed new record, Tricky remains driven to create.
The Seattle Symphonys 100-year anniversary is an occasion to wonder: Wheres the Seattle part?
Ex-Housemartins bassist Norman Cook resurfaces as a DJ and producer.
The Green Lake mothership, housing its familial pack of adorably dressed patrons in a spacious, rustic sanctuary of wi-fi, gives…
The Opera’s Salome is long on melodrama but short on allure.
A MEAL FIT FOR . . . A STUDENT?
Most-Determined Pro AthleteSue Bird is a point guard, so rebounding has not been her forte—until recently. During the 2004 WNBA…
Putting the term ‘power trio’ in a different context.
