Politics Update: PDC rejects settlement in case involving liberal ousting of conservative Democratic senator Statement hints that primary election results could be overturned. by Austin Jenkins / October 28, 2010
Opposites attract fun in Crocodile show Brent Amaker, left, and Dave Einmo perform tonight (Oct. 22) as part of City Arts Fest. by TravisHay / October 21, 2010
City Arts Fest: Going for a 'South by Southwest' feel The Blue Scholars, along with Made In Heights, perform at The Showbox on Sept. 12 by TravisHay / October 19, 2010
Sasquatch! founder: 'I'm a sponge for new music' The main stage at Sasquatch! Music Festival at the Gorge Amphitheatre by TravisHay / May 28, 2010
Crosscut Tout: SIFF film puts 13 local bands in the spotlight MTV's "Amplified Seattle," screening tonight (May 26), is a series of five-minute documentaries spotlighting the Moondoggies, Thee Emergency and other Seattle favorites. by TravisHay / May 26, 2010
Crosscut Tout: SIFF's spotlight shines on The Maldives The nine-piece country band from Ballard will perform a live score tonight (May 25) to the film "Riders of the Purple Storm." by TravisHay / May 24, 2010
Humanizing Kurt Cobain through the art of those he inspired "Kurt Cobain at MTV's Live and Loud, Pier 63" by TravisHay / May 18, 2010
Crosscut Tout: SAM's Andy Warhol showcase Andy Warhol, "Self-Portrait [with Skull]," 1977 by TravisHay / May 18, 2010
Politics Going or staying? Gregoire rejected Supreme Court talk Gov. Chris Gregoire. by Austin Jenkins / May 18, 2010
Crosscut Tout: Charles Cross on Kurt Cobain Seattle's own chronicler of grunge opens the Seattle Art Museum's Cobain exhibit. Expect plenty of insight; Cross literally wrote the book on Cobain. by TravisHay / May 14, 2010