Can't Miss It: Monday
LOCALS ONLY now that we're a few days in to KEXP's summer drive, are you (very, very) aware of how important supporting local music is? Of course you are. Tonight The Crocodile & 107.7 The End Present: Locals Only with: Born Anchors, Campfire Ok, and The Royal Bear.
7:00 p.m. // The Crocodile // $5
HER NAME WAS ROBIN OLIVEIRA: My Name is Mary Sutter is Seattle writer Robin Oliveira's debut novel. Set in the civil war, it's racking up rave reviews all around and she stops by tonight for a reading and Q&A.
7:00 p.m. // Elliott Bay Book Company // FREE
MAYBE HE IS RIGHT SIDE UP: Shel Silverstein; his name immediately draws us all back to child hood libraries (and if we were lucky enough, book mobiles). And perhaps we'll remember this poem for the rest of our lives. Tonight Theater Schmeater brings us "An Adult Evening of Shel Silverstein". We don't really know exactly what that entails. But we can guess.
8:00 p.m. // Theater Schmeater // $15-$21


