Bumbershoot set to make us dance, laugh and work
Katy Perry, The All-American Rejects, Modest Mouse, Franz Ferdinand and Sheryl Crow are just a few of the major label artists that will be performing at Seattle’s Music and Arts […]
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Katy Perry, The All-American Rejects, Modest Mouse, Franz Ferdinand and Sheryl Crow are just a few of the major label artists that will be performing at Seattle’s Music and Arts […]
When you think of the traditional rock band, you probably think of a four-piece band with guitar, bass, drums and a vocalist. Portland rockers The Decemberists have made a niche […]
Live music brings the party, always has, always will. Live music at an outdoor venue, double so. Marymoor Park will be hosting many live shows this summer from June 27 […]
In 1993, two 10-year-old boys abducted and murdered a toddler in Liverpool, United Kingdom. According to the BBC, the toddler was a victim of “brutal and heinous violence”. This horrific […]
Dear Hollywood, I know you filmmakers live the good life as directors, producers and so on, and living the good life lets you get kind of lazy, but what happened […]
Fifty-six characters, ten actors, six chairs and one pianist. Bellevue College Drama Dept.’s production of A.R Gurney’s The Dining Room chronicles through time the humor, drama, and human experience of […]
One of the great things about living in the Pacific Northwest is its status as a cultural center. A huge contributing factor to this is the Seattle International Film Festival […]
Deadpan comedy is a style perhaps best known by comedians like Bob Newhart, Jim Gaffigan and Jemaine Clement. Film is a good medium for this style of comedy, but its […]
Everyone has a story to tell. Some decide to write their stories in books and leave the imagery up to the reader, others write plays and bring the drama to […]
Sasquatch is perhaps the greatest rock festival in all of Washington State. The festival is a three-day event where many leading and local bands get to play in outdoor stadiums […]
Wednesday is one of the most boring days of the week. But the first and third Wednesdays of each month have gotten a little funnier with the Peoples Republic of […]
The film follows the journey of a thirty-something couple, Burt (John Krasinski of The office) and Verona (Maya Rudolph of SNL), as they cross America in search of a nice […]
As part of identities week, author and comedian Damali Ayo performed a segment of “I Can Fix it: A guide to Racism”, […]
Dear Comedy, Normally I would take this time to rant about how much I despise you, or express to you how much I despise Carlos Mencia. But the truth is […]
Some call it the “art of persuasion.” Others call it clever marketing. Ashton Cermak explores what happens when campaigns transcend their political purpose and become something more. […]
Every actor is remembered for a specific role: Anthony Hopkins was Hannibal Lecter, Sean Connery was James Bond and, now, Hugh Jackman is Wolverine. Becoming the amnesia-stricken bad ass with […]
Before the Internet, if a person wanted to start a band, it required extensive promotion, numerous auditions, and a lot of luck. Today, creating your own band is simply a […]
Since their official 1997 formation in New Mexico, The Shins have made their way onto film soundtracks and “Saturday Night Live”. The Shins began as a lofi group named Flake, […]
As far back as the fifth millennium B.C., humans have been permanently inking their skin through the art of tattoo. Though originally for spiritual purposes, tattoos have taken on a […]
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