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2008 (18 articles)
2007 (43 articles)

It’s the End of the World as We Know It - May 7, 2008
The Dirtbombs’ apocalyptic awesomeness.
By Hannah Levin

Songs in the Key of Glee - Apr 30, 2008
Kelly Stoltz and UFO spring to life.
By Hannah Levin

What’s Left of the Spin Zone - Apr 23, 2008
Celebrating Record Store Day in the face of a darkening horizon.
By Hannah Levin

Where the Wild Things Are - Apr 16, 2008
Don’t blame Eddie Vedder for his unruly fans.
By Hannah Levin

Rambunctious Rock Royalty - Apr 9, 2008
Sub Pop turns 20, drinks plenty.
By Hannah Levin

Cum on Feel the Noize - Apr 2, 2008
Cute Lepers and confounding legislation.
By Hannah Levin

Save the Date(s): Mick Collins, the Kills, and Glenn Branca - Mar 26, 2008
One mad week in May.
By Hannah Levin

Pleaseeasaur Celebrate Success by Leaving Seattle - Mar 12, 2008
John Peter Hasson leaves behind a hypnotized cult following.
By Hannah Levin

Rare Surprises From a Handful of Old Punks - Mar 5, 2008
Mamma Casserole’s still cookin' at the Comet.
By Hannah Levin

Get Your Mind in the Gutter - Feb 27, 2008
Twin testimonials for new Northwest releases.
By Hannah Levin

Skipping Valentine's Day With Soul Repair and King Cobra - Feb 20, 2008
And I somehow managed to make Manson.
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.
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.
By Hannah Levin

Black Mountain Returns From the Future - Jan 30, 2008
And Sage pays a visit from the past.
By Hannah Levin

Brightness on the Edge of Town - Jan 23, 2008
Slim’s Last Chance Chili Heats Up
By Hannah Levin

Dave “Day” Havlicek Was a Garage-Punk Visionary - Jan 16, 2008
More than a Monk.

“Croc” Show Was the Feel-Good Gig of the Season - Jan 9, 2008
Take that, Wu-Tang!
By Hannah Levin

You're Not the Only One Who Wants Earlier Shows - Jan 2, 2008
And the Sunset understands that.
By Hannah Levin

To Do List

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Bike to Work Day
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City Hall, Fri., May 16, 7:30am

Clinic, Shearwater
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Nas, D. Black, Grynch, DJ Nphared
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Showbox SODO, Fri., May 16, 8:30pm, $37.40 adv./$40

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A work of love from charismatic man-about-town Waid Sainvil, Waid's is the only Haitian restaurant o...
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Entering Can Can is like walking into Moulin Rouge—not the Parisian tourist trap, the Baz Luhrmann m...
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