Archive for March, 2009
Tuesday, March 31st, 2009
Voltaire and the Skeletal Orchestra
America’s favorite Cuban-American, humorous, darkwave, European folk troubadour returns to Seattle, and this time he is not alone. Along with backing gypsies on strings, accordian, etc., the author of “Paint it Black-a guide to Gothic homemaking” shares the stage with a curious range of supporting acts, including Norway’s Stonesy The Nasty Habits, Portland’s Adrian H [...]
1 Comment » - Posted in Music,Weird by peterga
Monday, March 30th, 2009
Night Blind at The Ruins
The creative team behind Night Blind, a local film in the works, is sponsoring a cocktail party fundraiser at The Ruins the evening of Thursday, April 2nd. The film has won the IFP/Seattle Spotlight Award, and the creators has secured the support of various luminaries on their advisory board, including two-time Academy Award-winning cinematographer Janusz [...]
No Comments » - Posted in Events,Film,Seattle News by peterga
Friday, March 27th, 2009
Schweder + Shelley on NPR’s “All Things Considered”
”All Things Considered” on National Public Radio with host: Robert Siegel Check out an interview with Alex Schweder and Ward Shelley conducted by Robert Siegel.
No Comments » - Posted in Art,Exhibits,Performance by jodavid
Monday, March 23rd, 2009
• Wig Bash 2009 •
KING COBRA
No Comments » - Posted in Music by jodavid
Tuesday, March 17th, 2009
Saturday, March 21st: LUSHY & Johnny Astro @ The Skylark
No Comments » - Posted in Seattle News by Terence Gunn
Tuesday, March 17th, 2009
Jewelry artist Sarah Hood at the Tacoma Art Museum Biennial
Rock Hushka discusses the work of jewelry artist Sarah Hood at the Tacoma Art Museum’s Northwest Biennial. Sarah Hood (SarahHoodJewelry.com) creates unique jewelry pieces ranging from very wearable limited edition jewelry to one-of-a-kind sculptural art jewelry, and several of her pieces are on view at the Tacoma Art Museum Beinnial. The Biennial considers recent developments [...]
1 Comment » - Posted in Art,Video,Visual Arts by Marlow Harris
Monday, March 9th, 2009
Chris Crites at the Seattle Art Museum
SAM Gallery is presenting its annual Introductions show, in which they present a group of artists whose work is new to the gallery. This year’s artists feature Chris Crites and include Lydia Bassis, Fred Birchman, Carol Inez Charney, Diana Falchuk, Helen Gamble, Troy Gua, Virginia Howlett and Loren Nelson. Chris has posted a 5 step [...]
1 Comment » - Posted in Seattle News by Marlow Harris
Sunday, March 8th, 2009
Dame Darcy • Music Performance and Book Signing
Cult cartoonist Dame Darcy appears for music performance and book signing at Fantagraphics Bookstore & Gallery in Seattle on Saturday, March 14. Charismatic cartoonist and counterculture maven Dame Darcy will grace Fantagraphics Bookstore & Gallery with her presence on Saturday, March 14 from 6:00 to 9:00 PM. She will present an acoustical music performance and [...]
No Comments » - Posted in Art,Books,Music by jodavid
Thursday, March 5th, 2009
Mitchelli’s Final Meals
Mitchelli’s Final Meals Served now through mid March For thirty-two years Mitchelli’s has been the scene of multitudinous first encounters (owner & wife included-1978), first dates, romantic memories, marriage proposals, rehearsal dinners, wedding brunches, anniversaries, pregnancy announcements, birthday celebrations, graduation dinners, divorce discussions; and more recently gatherings to celebrate a life well lived. It’s been [...]
2 Comments » - Posted in Food,Seattle News by Marlow Harris
Sunday, March 1st, 2009
Circus Contraption: Show to End All Shows!
Circus Contraption brings back its SHOW to END ALL SHOWS at Theo’s Chocolates in Fremont until May 31st. You can get tickets through Brown Paper Tickets, and it’s worth every penny. An incredible band, acrobats, dancers and sublime talent abounds. The SHOW to End All SHOWS debuted May 2008 at Theo Chocolate in Fremont. A [...]









