WHO’S YOUR favorite member of the Supremes? Do you still worship at the gilded altar of Diana Ross? Perhaps you…
Western Bridge’s explosive show dares you to look away.
Runs Fri., Dec. 2–Wed., Dec. 7, at Northwest Film Forum.
Four dedicated musicians unite in the interest of revved-up, fuzzed-out rock.
How the Refugee All Stars of Sierra Leone made civil war disappear.
Send listings two weeks in advance to info@seattleweekly.com. Community Monorail Meetings Join your fellow citizens and several City Council members…
Runs Fri., Oct. 21–Thurs., Oct. 27, at Varsity.
Meet the American Splendor co-directors.
Remembering the Exploding Hearts With Dirtnap Records’ Ken Cheppaikode.
Wednesday, Nov. 24CakeThe deadpan Sacramento joke-rockers riffed on their own auto-copycat ways—ever notice how each album sounds a lot like…
Wednesday, March 9Bob Dylan + Merle Haggard + Amos LeeYou remember the headliner—best songwriter ever, expanded what you could get…
It’s globally popular and flush with donations, but Seattle’s seminal eclectic-music radio station is under financial strain that is affecting morale.
Fresh Air! Geov Parrish’s article made me smile [“Al Franken’s Sense,” May 4]. Geov is a straight-shootin’ truth-teller, armed with…
What goes on in Seattle’s musical life over a 24-hour span? Seattle Weekly’s music writers spent Friday, Oct. 21, roaming around the city to find out.
Wade Madsen’s flighty surface belies a disciplined interior.
The flaws are drawn more boldly than the virtues in this scathing family fictionalization.
Since it opened in a bare-bones storefront on University Avenue in 1979, Jazz Alley has been the great jazz hope…
Motherhood, politics, and personal upheaval yield Sleater-Kinney’s best album yet. But are they ready to become “the only band that matters”?
I don’t know about you, but I’m really worried about Cher. I admit I haven’t been her biggest supporter lately….
Kudos to Steve Lohse [“Wreck of the Martle,” June 16]. I was absolutely riveted by the story and could not…
