Music

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A Tasting Menu of Fall Arts

A sampler of outstanding selections from the coming cultural season, from soup to nuts.

08/12/2010 By Laura Dannen With Tiffany Wan and Douglas Bair

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Smells Like Green Spirit

Local music fests—new and old—aren’t afraid to compost.

06/16/2010 By Laura Dannen

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That’s All, Folks

06/16/2010

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Mayor of Cirque City

Former PNB dancer Adam Miller runs away with the circus.

05/18/2010 Edited by Laura Dannen

Dance

Barefoot Contrarian

04/21/2010 Edited by Laura Dannen

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Fit as a Fiddle

An Old World artisan matches up violins, players, and big-time investors.

03/18/2010 By Eric Scigliano

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Viva Vega

A "Close Up" of folk musician Suzanne Vega.

03/18/2010 By Christopher Werner

On the Town

Ring Leader

Conductor Robert Spano returns for another workout with Wagner’s Ring Cycle.

07/14/2009 By Thomas May

On the Town

Back to Its Roots

No Depression celebrates Americana music online and in concert.

06/22/2009 By Brian J. Barr

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Slide Show: Back to Its Roots

06/22/2009

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String Theory

Classical cellist Joshua Roman expands his musical universe with Radiohead, world travel, and an unshakeable belief in his own potential.

04/17/2009 By Steve Wiecking

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A Family Affair

Indie darlings Mates of State hit the road

04/10/2009 By Christopher Werner

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The Big Boom Theory

A new book unearths the roots of Northwest rock.

03/18/2009 By Steve Wiecking

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Dream Scream

Robert Lepage unveils a dark empire at Seattle Opera.

01/15/2009 By Thomas May

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Dawn Argentine Way

Soprano Dawn Upshaw colors an electrifying song cycle with the Symphony.

01/07/2009 By Steve Wiecking

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50 Most Influential Musicians

Rock guitarists, jazz singers, folk pioneers, world-class cellists and more—these are the people who changed the sound of our lives.

12/09/2008 By Steve Wiecking, Bart Blasengame, Peter Blecha, Gillian Gaar, Hannah Levin, Michaelangelo Matos, Thomas May, Kurt B. Reighley, Riz Rollins, and John Ross