WEDNESDAY 2/29 Comedy: Can We Talk? Just three days after terrorizing the A-listers walking the red carpet at the Academy…
From Sleigh Bells to Craig Finn.
Tragic love at Seattle Opera, Mark Rothko at the Rep, and film noir at SIFF.
WEDNESDAY 2/15 Books: Profit in Pink “Girl power” has never looked more different and . . . well, more pink than it does today….
The Grizzled Mighty/Wednesday, February 15 The Grizzled Mighty is a blues-rock duo with a female drummer—Whitney Petty, formerly of Deerhunter—who…
From Cold Cave to Dr. Dog.
THURSDAY /2/9 Happy Hours: Where to Pre-Concert New bars come and go on Capitol Hill, but Linda’s Tavern has remained…
WEDNESDAY 2/1 Books: Chord of Resolution Rock lit is on the rise. Soon after Patti Smith’s memoir Just Kids won…
From Ambulance to Gift of Gab.
WEDNESDAY 1/25 Books: Greene With Envy? Having literary idols is generally a bad idea. How many careers have been squandered…
From Youth Lagoon to Fitz & the Tantrums.
THURSDAY /1/19 Books: Brother, Can You Spare a Tax Break? Though he lives near the Beltway, What’s the Matter With…
WEDNESDAY 1/11 Video Art: Lunchtime Matinee Some downtown office workers may feel deterred from merely browsing at SAM because of,…
From Wolves in the Throne Room to Fu Manchu.
WEDNESDAY 1/4 Comedy: Growing Haynes Andy Haynes lives in New York City now, but he remains the quintessential Seattle comedian….
fri/12/30 FilM Sinfully Uncontrite There is no Hollywood movie more insouciantly amoral than Ernst Lubitsch‘s 1932 Trouble in Paradise. Released…
And a few shows for those of you sitting the last day of 2011 out.
1) Joshua Conkel took only a few minutes to set up his outlandish premise in Washington Ensemble Theatre’s fall premiere…
WEDNESDAY 12/21 Burlesque: Is That a Candy Cane in Your Pocket? The Nutcracker opens with a holiday party; and though…
From the Barleywine Revue to My Goodness.