From Battles and Beach Fossils to Joan of Arc and The Cars.
THURSDAY 4/28 Books: Gin & Havoc Out of the frying pan and into the fire: Dismayed by our disastrous newspaper…
From Ice-T to Portugal. The Man.
WEDNESDAY 4/20 Music/TV: Simon Says American Idol‘s ratings are down somewhat since the departure of creator and panelist Simon Cowell,…
From Robert Plant to Rod Stewart.
From Raphael Saadiq to Hugo, Paul Simon to Ani DiFranco.
WEDNESDAY 4/6 Comedy: Almost Almost Live! In supermarket checkout-stand magazines like People and Us Weekly, there’s always a section along…
Talib Kweli, Pete Yorn, Dodos, and more.
Nine up-and-coming bands at the heart of Seattle’s music scene.
WEDNESDAY 3/30 Books: Cartoon Candor The oddly named MariNaomi is a San Francisco writer and illustrator who self-publishes Estrus Comics….
WEDNESDAY 3/23 Visual Arts: Unquiet Garments Even if it just leased its upstairs office space to Nordstrom, SAM—like every other…
From GOAT to Acid Mothers Temple.
From John Atkins to Warpaint.
WEDNESDAY 3/16 Food: Life, Death, and Bacon People can (and do) say a lot of things about chef Grant Achatz…
THURSDAY 3/10 Dance: Lasting Faith Choreographer Sarah Michelson is an artist you can trust, even if you’re not exactly sure…
From Drive-By Truckers to Devo.
WEDNESDAY 3/2 Film: An Affair to Remember Wong Kar-wai‘s lushly romantic 2000 adultery tale In the Mood for Love is…
Fashawn/Wednesday, March 2 With a premium placed on maturity, it’s easy to forget hip-hop’s roots are in youth. But 22-year-old…
THURSDAY 2/24 Photography: Soft and Focused Popular photography was new in the 1920s, and the medium was only gradually feeling…
Black Milk/Wednesday, February 23 Best known as a beatmaker for the likes of Slum Village, the Detroit-based Dilla disciple Black…