The neighborhood gatherings worth checking out this summer.
Landlubbers welcome.
Looking to eat and drink in the sun? Look no further.
The Seattle singer-songwriter’s new album was born “effortlessly” of a “spiritual experience.”
We think it was the 3rd of June.
See anti-gasoline art, bring your cat to the park, and much more.
Velocity’s experimental open mic allows artists to take first stabs at performance with an audience.
The scene put out too many good albums, so get ready for a jumbo-sized edition of our roundup.
Change may be inevitable, but Belltown shows why it’s not always for the better.
Navigating the massive lineup can be tricky—here are some of our favorites.
The benefits go on long after everybody goes home.
If you’re cool like that, catch Digable Planets, a Seattle award winning film by way of Russia, and more.
The Seattle four-piece are the ‘anti-Metallica,’ but their new album is heavy in its own way.
Over the last two decades, the community-powered festival has grown and changed alongside the city it serves.
KEXP welcomed hundreds of mourners to listen to the work of the late, great Seattle-born musician together.
The singer was found unresponsive in a hotel room following a Wednesday night concert.
With the credo “You can’t be what you can’t see,” the group is taking on Eurocentrism via accessibility.
The best of the upcoming enormous film fest.
See the Opera’s fancy new costumes, celebrate Hardly Art’s 10th birthday, and more.
In its latest production, Cafe Nordo offers up just what the beer drinker should be looking for.
