Hannah Levin

Yearly Archive

2008 (29 articles)
2007 (91 articles)
2001 (3 articles)
2000 (7 articles)

It’s the End of the World as We Know It - May 7, 2008

The Dirtbombs’ apocalyptic awesomeness.
Rocket Queen By Hannah Levin

Songs in the Key of Glee - Apr 30, 2008

Kelly Stoltz and UFO spring to life.
Rocket Queen By Hannah Levin

What’s Left of the Spin Zone - Apr 23, 2008

Celebrating Record Store Day in the face of a darkening horizon.
Rocket Queen By Hannah Levin

Where the Wild Things Are - Apr 16, 2008

Don’t blame Eddie Vedder for his unruly fans.
Rocket Queen By Hannah Levin

The Thinking Carnivore’s Hero - Apr 9, 2008

Last Chance impresses even the ultimate burger snob.
I Ate This By Hannah Levin

Rambunctious Rock Royalty - Apr 9, 2008

Sub Pop turns 20, drinks plenty.
Rocket Queen By Hannah Levin

Cum on Feel the Noize - Apr 2, 2008

Cute Lepers and confounding legislation.
Rocket Queen By Hannah Levin

Should Springsteen Be Forgiven? - Mar 26, 2008

Arguments for reconsidering the missteps on the Boss’ otherwise impeccable track record.
Music By Hannah Levin

Save the Date(s): Mick Collins, the Kills, and Glenn Branca - Mar 26, 2008

One mad week in May.
Rocket Queen By Hannah Levin

Android Hero - Mar 26, 2008

Friday, March 28
The Weekly Wire By Hannah Levin

Ministry, Meshuggah - Mar 26, 2008

Can the ’80s really be over at last?
The Weekly Wire By Hannah Levin

Pleaseeasaur Celebrate Success by Leaving Seattle - Mar 12, 2008

John Peter Hasson leaves behind a hypnotized cult following.
Rocket Queen By Hannah Levin

Rare Surprises From a Handful of Old Punks - Mar 5, 2008

Mamma Casserole’s still cookin' at the Comet.
Rocket Queen By Hannah Levin

Get Your Mind in the Gutter - Feb 27, 2008

Twin testimonials for new Northwest releases.
Rocket Queen By Hannah Levin

Skipping Valentine's Day With Soul Repair and King Cobra - Feb 20, 2008

And I somehow managed to make Manson.
Rocket Queen By Hannah Levin

Monotonix - Feb 20, 2008

Friday, February 22
The Weekly Wire By Hannah Levin

The Drive-By Truckers Regain Their Footing After Treading on Shaky Ground - Feb 13, 2008

They've become much more than a wall of petrol-fueled guitars and knowing, good-old-boy grins.
Preview By Hannah Levin

Signs of Life From Seattle’s Many Schools of Rock - Feb 13, 2008

The city hasn't always been kind to its musicians, but things are looking pretty damn good at the moment.
Rocket Queen By Hannah Levin

Three Imaginary Girls Present Dancing on the Valentine 3 - Feb 13, 2008

Thursday, February 14
The Weekly Wire By Hannah Levin

Filmmaker Brendan Canty Captures a Time Capsule of Seattle Music With Help From Ben Gibbard - Feb 6, 2008

And a few memories of Elliott Smith.
Rocket Queen By Hannah Levin

Black Mountain Returns From the Future - Jan 30, 2008

And Sage pays a visit from the past.
Rocket Queen By Hannah Levin

Brightness on the Edge of Town - Jan 23, 2008

Slim’s Last Chance Chili Heats Up
Rocket Queen By Hannah Levin

Chocolate for Choice - Jan 16, 2008

A fundraiser on the 35th anniversary of Roe v. Wade
The Weekly Wire By Hannah Levin

Victory Lounge Ain't Lobo, and That's All Right - Jan 16, 2008

Clean doesn't mean bad.
First Call By Hannah Levin

Motörhead + Rockabilly = Awesome - Jan 9, 2008

Lemmy Kilmister is the Head Cat.
Music Preview By Hannah Levin

“Croc” Show Was the Feel-Good Gig of the Season - Jan 9, 2008

Take that, Wu-Tang!
Rocket Queen By Hannah Levin

The Maldives - Jan 9, 2008

Saturday, January 12
The Weekly Wire By Hannah Levin

The Saturday Knights + Dyme Def + Cancer Rising - Jan 9, 2008

Friday, January 11
The Weekly Wire By Hannah Levin

You're Not the Only One Who Wants Earlier Shows - Jan 2, 2008

And the Sunset understands that.
Rocket Queen By Hannah Levin

To Do List

Monday, May 12

Dorothy Rissman
Much to the chagrin of her Wallingford neighbors, Dorothy Rissman began dum... More>>
Fetherston Gallery, Daily from Mon., April 21 until Sat., May 24, 11:00am

Correo Aereo
On Monday nights, when most restaurants declare a day of rest, there’s... More>>
Agua Verde Cafe and Paddle Club, Every week Monday, 6:30pm, free

The History of Fashion in Flight
“If the airline industry had a baby book, 1930 would surely be an impo... More>>
Museum of Flight, Daily from Sat., February 9 until Mon., June 2

57 more things to do today>>
Find a Restaurant

 
A work of love from charismatic man-about-town Waid Sainvil, Waid's is the only Haitian restaurant o...
Off the Delridge Way exit from the West Seattle Bridge, Skylark Cafe & Club is a genuine blue-collar...
The Northlake Tavern is proud to tell you that its small pie weighs more than two-and-a-half pounds ...
Entering Can Can is like walking into Moulin Rouge—not the Parisian tourist trap, the Baz Luhrmann m...
Find a Concert

Monday, May 12
Our Top Picks
Check out our Digital Jukebox!
Find a Movie

Find a Theater

Find a Club

The groan-inducingly named Thai One On in Lake City dims its lights and switches on the speakers at ...
Seattle resident Gabe Morgan was once in a constant mental, physical, and psychological battle with ...
I haven't eaten much steak this summer because I'm usually broke. When I discovered Ozzie's Wednesda...
Pure, unadulterated joy is the look permanently affixed to the face of a man doing the mambo to the ...
It's Saturday night between 10th and 11th on Pike Street, Capitol Hill's bustling new epicenter. The...
Most 
Popular

I’m (Not) With Busey

News By Aimee Curl

Help Or I’ll Shoot

News By Laura Onstot

The Silver Bullet of Seattle Street Food

Food By Jesse Froehling

A Tea Two-fer

Food By Maggie Dutton

How Seattle Could Have Saved Jerry Garcia

Food By Mike Seely
now click this

Travel
Pacific Northwest Getaways

Seattle Home Search
1000's of Listings and Detailed Neighborhood Information

Seattle Weekly Online Career Fair!
Where People & Jobs Find Each Other.

Sound Living ®
Seattle Metro Real Estate