Archive for 'Music'
Nancy and the Zone loosen their belts and pile their plates high this week with a veritable smorgasbord of local art goings-on. On the menu: Paul Gauguin moves into the Seattle Art Museum, the highlights from the On the Edge ceramics festival, and a look at the return of the Pipeline play
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Posted: February 17th, 2012 under Art Zine, Music, Take 21, Theater.
Tags: Art Zone, Fine Arts, Music, Nancy Guppy
We're celebrating Black History Month on CityStream! You may recognize their sound, but not their name; hear how the Dave Lewis Combo made their musical mark on history. Then, meet the dedicated, organized and passionate women of the Black Heritage Society, and how they're preserving the past for the future. Plus, see
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Posted: February 9th, 2012 under Music, Take 21.
Tags: Black Heritage Society, Black History Month, cancer, CityStream, Northwest African American Museum, Peggy LeGate
Nancy and The Zone bring the goods this week, with a preview of the upcoming Seattle Improv Festival, a not-so-silent look at the man behind the Paramount’s mighty Wurlitzer organ, and a profile of the exceptional Cellist Lori Goldston. Also, The Young Evils blow the doors off of the studio. (Note: the
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Posted: February 3rd, 2012 under Art Zine, City Of Music, Music, Take 21, Theater.
Tags: Art Zone, Music, Nancy Guppy, Theatre
Nancy and the Zone touch all of the artistic bases as they preview the upcoming Children’s Film Festival, visit the musical plumbing at Suyama Space, run down the highlights of Sandbox Radio Live, and welcome El Vez to the studio for a lip-curlingly memorable performance. What, that’s not enough? How about a
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Posted: January 20th, 2012 under Art Zine, Film, Music, Take 21.
Tags: Art Zone, Film, Music, Nancy Guppy
Originally written as a Julie Andrews television special in 1956, Rodgers’ and Hammerstein’s musical Cinderella is not to be confused with the Disney version. (Think less talking mice, more fantastic music.) On the eve of its enchanting Seattle premiere, the 5th Avenue's David Armstrong tells the history of this delightful alternate take
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Posted: November 24th, 2011 under Music, Take 21, Theater.
Tags: 5th Ave Spotlight Night, Music, Theatre
This week Nancy and The Zone go hither and yon throughout the creative universe with a visit to the studio of artist Ryan Molenkamp, a profile of paper sculptor Patty Grazini, a preview of the upcoming “TEDx Rainier” talks, and an in-studio sighting of local band Lights From Space. Cosmic. Premieres Friday
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Posted: November 4th, 2011 under Art Zine, Music, Take 21, Theater.
Tags: Art Zone, Nancy Guppy
This week, Art Zone covers all the bases, as we profile tactile artist David Chatt, gaze at the exquisite art of Jenny Heishman, update the local comedy scene and sling a few punchlines with Kevin Hyder, and unleash the acoustic thunder with Kris Orlowski & the Passenger String Quartet. Also, Nancy lets
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Posted: October 28th, 2011 under Art Zine, Music, Take 21, Theater.
Tags: art, Art Zone, Music, theater
The Emmy award winning CityStream premieres with a look at your City and your stories! Take a tour through the relaxing and tranquil Fremont business, Fleur De Lis Garden Ornaments to see how it’s thriving in rough economy. Plus, we’ll take a look at what some City kids did on their summer
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Posted: September 14th, 2011 under Art Zine, Music, Parks and Recreation, Take 21.
Tags: CityStream, Penny LeGate
What's funny about war, poverty, ignorance, bigotry, neo-conservatism, homophobia, greed, lust and fear? Ask Roy Zimmerman. He's been writing left-wing, satirical songs for twenty years. Before embarking on a solo career, Zimmerman founded and wrote all the material for the comedy folk quartet The Foremen. The Los Angeles Times says, "Zimmerman displays
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Posted: August 10th, 2011 under Art Zine, Music, Take 21.
Tags: Concerts, Front Row, Satire
Like Ed Sullivan presiding over the Gong Show, or Donny & Marie produced by Andy Warhol at the height of the Factory, “Weird & Awesome with Emmett Montgomery,” is entertainment at its most human and inexplicable. This show, taped before a live audience at Annex Theatre, features members of Seattle’s rich performance
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Posted: July 22nd, 2011 under Art Zine, Dance, Music, Take 21, Theater.
Tags: Front Row, Theatre