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MUSIC: Carrie Clark & The Lonesome Lovers. Memphis Radio Kings headline this show, but we're here for Carrie Clark all the way. Clark's been wooing Seattle crowds with her superb voice -- both playful and brooding for over ten years now. Backed by her band, The Lonesome Lovers, things seem to be coming together beautifully for Miss Clark; her new album, Seems So Civilized, produced by Darryl Neudorf (Neko Case, Kinnie Starr, The Sadies, The New Pornographers) is simply magnificent.
*Carrie Clark mp3s here.
8pm // Tractor Tavern // $6
AUTHOR, AUTHOR: Patricia Marx, Saturday Night Live writer, contributor to The New Yorker and The New York Times, visits for her very funny novel, Him Her Him Again The End of Him.
7:30pm // Elliott Bay // FREE
MOVIES: Pan's Labyrinth. Every time we see the trailer for this film we get chills, we get a little creeped out and we pee a little -- because we're so excited to see this.
7pm, 9:45pm // Harvard Exit // Whatever a movie costs these days
DANCE: Shen Wei, who the Washington Post describes as "one of modern dance's most important new voices," brings his unique, focused studies of movement to UW's World Series. Two works--one an austere, modern re-imagining of The Rites of Spring, the other, Folding, a window into the human form as "living sculpture"--have been enthralling audiences and critics alike.
8pm // Meany Hall, UW // $42


