In 2004, when Death Cab for Cutie signed to Atlantic Records, fans questioned whether their foundation sound would be thrown out the door.
Ermest Bridge — Pilot Light »
Seattle band Ernest Bridge has a modest following, including 548 friends on its MySpace music page.
Flower All-you-can-eat vegetarian buffet »
A college student’s diet, although abundant in pizza and teriyaki, doesn’t generally include many vegetables.
Gasworx re-brand: Reflex »
We were in a smoky room several stories above the Broadway American Apparel on the Ave.
Jellyfish stuns movie audience »
When A.O.
Featuring an experimental sound and a group of young and motivated musicians, Motorist is looking to make its way in the Seattle music scene.
Minus the Bear rocks hometown show at tour end »
As far as hometown shows go — or any show, for that matter — Minus the Bear’s triumphant return to Seattle and The Showbox couldn’t have been any better.
The Moon Not just another bar »
“The Hammered Man,” the iconic sculpture that resides outside the Blue Moon and parodies the Seattle Art Museum’s “Hammering Man” sculpture, sums up the bar’s atmosphere.
A robotic love story with heart »
In 1995, Pixar Animation Studios released Toy Story, the first full-length CGI film ever released.
Students collaborate for charity in The Bureaucracy »
“I am the most pleasant mother pheasant plucker ever to pluck a mother pheasant.” Say that 10 times fast.
Wolf Parade — At Mount Zoomer »
“Strike up the band, we have survived,” sings lyricist and pianist Spencer Krug on the track “Bang Your Drum.” And as At Mount Zoomer aptly proves, he’s right.



