We won't lie, there's not much to do tonight. But there are still definitely a few good ways to spend your evening--and we know all two of them.
Can't Miss It: Wednesday
Can't Miss It: Tuesday
FIND OUT ABOUT FOUND: We've been big fans of the magazine FOUND for a couple years now, so when we heard that main Found(ers) Davy and Peter Rothbart were coming back again this year on tour, we were pretty damn excited. Touring to help celebrate the release of their brand new book, Requiem for a Paper Bag, the Rothbart brothers will be featuring the latest found stories that have made their way into the FOUND headquarters mailbox, along with found stories from celeb contributors to the book such as Seth Rogen, Chuck D., Sarah Vowell, and David Simon--who we're extra curious to see if his found business is anything Wire-like or not. Peter will also be on-hand to sing "breathtaking" (their words not ours) songs from the latest FOUND notes, and they hint at possible surprise guests.
8 p.m. // The Crocodile, 2200 2nd Avenue // Tickets: $5 at the door, 21+
Neighborhood News and Local Blog Round-Up
- Seattle loves music, recession or not. Music venues big and small are reporting concert ticket sales holding steady, even selling out, despite the financial slump. We just can't say no to traditions, good music, and outdoor summer concerts.
- Another small plane dropped out of the sky on Monday. This time it wasn't an epic crash landing into port-a-potties, but after losing power, a pilot was able to safely land the plane onto the playfield at Genesee Park, near the shore of Lake Washington.

