By Edwin Ortiz, Maddie HallMay 8, 2008When Buckshot and 9th Wonder released The Chemistry in mid-2005, it brought together two parts of the East Coast that were, at the time, in very different worlds of music.
By Kendra AbernathyMay 8, 2008Thursday: 5.8 Lectures Thomson 317 – Wendy Swartz, assistant professor of pre-modern Chinese literature, presents a discussion of Xie Lingyun’s poetry.
By Joseph DardaMay 8, 2008Authentic Greek dining and friendly service
By Edwin OrtizMay 8, 2008R&B in the United Kingdom has had a tough time matching up to the glamorous successes the genre has had in the United States.
By Sara GrimesMay 8, 2008Fathers and Sons is currently playing at the ACT Theater.
By Jennifer AuMay 8, 2008A symbol of our time
By Maddie HallMay 8, 2008Audience members watching the premiere of Lease: Seattle’s Own Rock Opera might see some seemingly familiar faces.
By Trevor PendrasMay 8, 2008An audience member should always leave the theater changed.
By Jennifer AuMay 8, 2008races to the Wii
By Joseph DardaMay 8, 2008With haunting vocals backed by an experienced cast of musicians, local art rock outfit Motorist offers an impressive set of tracks on their debut Sleep Aid EP.
By Nick FeldmanMay 8, 2008Though they’ve been making lots of noise in Reading, England before their European LP release, Pete & the Pirates’ U.S.
By Geoff VuMay 8, 2008Overwhelms the senses
By Stephanie SmallMay 8, 2008Men’s Fashion
By Maddie HallMay 1, 2008Morgan Spurlock returns to television this spring with the third season of 30 Days, the reality show in which people spend the titled amount of time living someone else’s life.
By Nick FeldmanMay 1, 2008Washington Weekend showcases student film, dance and drama
By Edwin OrtizMay 1, 2008The hip-hop band Atmosphere has always been an anomaly in music.
By Kendra AbernathyMay 1, 2008Thursday: 5.1
By Joseph DardaMay 1, 2008Last week, graduate students in the UW English creative writing program shared their works of poetry and fiction at the second installment of spring quarter’s Castalia Reading Series at the Richard Hugo House.
By Maddie HallMay 1, 2008Don’t fear death, life’s too short
By Joseph DardaMay 1, 2008Friendly + casual + authentic