Do these blondes have more fun, or are they just sluts and bitches?
An age-old pyramid scheme targets women.
The self-deprecating comedy writer moves in with the Gauls.
After six long years, Canada’s Fab Four finally comes back to Seattle.
A plucky hair-dresser in the big city.
Three local shops treat hair like an artistic medium. Why settle for less?
Entwined in cinema, Michael Penn and Aimee Mann take fresh stabs at conquering pop—on and off the screen.
A chat with Dean Wareham.
Rhett Miller of the Old 97’s celebrates the little thrills in his Carver-esque songs.
Having released his second album of vivid tales, Johnny Dowd’s a trucker with a twist.
Music geek ponders a deeper groove.
The new Eels record makes pop music out of personal tragedy.
Organic meets high-tech in Grandaddy’s songs of deserts and superhumans.
Young designers follow their dreams.
Georgia Hubley dishes on Yo La Tengo’s new disc and whether she and Ira Kaplan deserve scrutiny as indie rock’s hottest couple.
Local rockers the Delusions prepare for a high-profile tour.
A local publisher meets Barbie’s makers—in court.
The Ephron sisters hit redial one too many times
For their second live show, the Crust Brothers offered crusty covers.
Silver Scooter walks back to a simpler time with their soft-soled musings.