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
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
Culture 'Heaven's amphitheatre' at the Gorge gets a little more heavenly The new Gorge Amphitheatre stage under construction by TravisHay / May 8, 2010
Equity 'GIVE': Seattle music fit for holiday giving A star lineup of city musicians, backed by some popular venues and arts orgs, has produced a 36-track CD with all proceeds going to charity. by TravisHay / November 17, 2009
Flying the flannel flag Concert Review: With a new book on grunge and a memorable show at Neumos, Seattle's signature sound rocks on. by TravisHay / November 16, 2009
Concert Review: The Pixies' Doolittle live Pixies onstage at the Los Angeles kickoff of their <i>Doolittle</i> tour. by TravisHay / November 13, 2009
Discovering Nirvana's lost treasures Kurt Cobain with Nirvana, circa 1992. (J.P. Rage, Wikimedia Commons) by TravisHay / November 6, 2009
'Hold for applause, fade out' Movie review: With This Is It, the late Michael Jackson offers what would have been one of the greatest concerts ever. But the film isn't as successful in explaining MJ the man. by TravisHay / October 30, 2009