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If Andy Warhol had read more comic books, made more sculpture, and had a more prominent sense of humor, his work might look similar to that of Seattle artist Tim Marsden. A Seattle transplant from London, Tim uses bold lines and bright...
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Another Bumbershoot weekend has finally passed. As usual, there were the expected, the unexpected, the highly anticipated, and the most talked about. With so much going on, we did our best to capture them all.
1. Hall and...
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Wherever you happen to find Glenn Case - whether in a local bar, restaurant or shop, or even a commercial fishing boat in Fisherman's Terminal - even if he's not painting large-scale album covers on the exterior walls of Easy...
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If you've attended the Mad Homes exhibit at 711 Bellevue on Capitol Hill, you've most likely stepped foot in to a living room like no other--a room lined floor to ceiling with hundreds of articles of clothing salvaged from...
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Contributed by frank correa on City Arts' Around Town Flickr Pool.
Read more about pop star Lisa Dank and her nightlife in this month's "Drinking in the Arts."
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And now, on occassion of last night's Petty Party performance at the Comet, we will seriously consider the phenomenon of the cover band.
A cover band requires no judgement. You attend a Petty Party show because you love the Tom Petty songs...
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Artist Eric Eley contemplates his next step beneath his nearly-completed installation, In Theater.
One might be inclined to think that after spending two years as a resident artist at the Archie Bray Clay Foundation in Helena, MT and after...
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Galen Disston - Vocals - at the Blue Moon
Seattle band Pickwick are a rapidly growing force in the local music community. Their distinct, solidly soulful approach to indie rock is a welcome sound that most people seem to love instantly...
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To capture in a photograph - or even a series of photographs - the amount of focus and control put forth by a ballet dancer is nearly impossible. The raw emotion and energy that is felt by being in their presence is extremely difficult to...
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This month, Jonathan Shipley toured Flury & Company ("In Store: Two Worlds Collide"), a gallery in Pioneer Square that houses thousands of photos of Native Americans shot by Edward Curtis starting in 1895.
Flury & Company was...
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Contributed by the portable victoria on City Arts' Around Town Flickr pool.
Ann Powers reads from the Best Music Writing 2010 alongside contributors Sean Nelson of the Long Winters and KEXP's Chris Etsy at Elliott Bay Book Company.
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Contributed by SHAUNIQUA on City Arts' Around Town Flickr Pool.
Visual artist Troy Gua sits on a couch at the Living Room, where his work is currently on display.
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Contributed by velvetboz on City Arts' Around Town Flickr Pool.
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Contributed by Frank Correa on City Arts' Around Town Flickr Pool
Singer Lisa Dank poses in a mock lunar eclipse on the solstice.
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Recidivism is repeating a behavior even though you have already experienced negative consequences from doing so. It is also a photography blog from David Zilber.
It's difficult to classify David's photography: a mix of black and white...
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Contributed by JR Furbush on City Arts' Around Town Flickr Pool
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Read the story behind Nate Quigora's tomato-stained face on the cover of our latest issue.
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The Tacoma Children's Museum is full of little and big discoveries. Even as a parent, you enter the doors and can spectate in awe and wonder at the things your little one finds splendid and interesting.
Above is a photo I snapped from our...
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Contributed by Lexi Lutter on City Arts' Around Town Flickr Pool
Christi Jo Petrucelli models as a saintly version of her stage persona, Mercury Troy.
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Contributed by J.R. Furbush on City Arts' Around Town Flickr Pool