Resolution 31380 will let bars serve liquor past 2 a.m. Is this awesome, or a recipe for vomit-covered streets and a city that never sleeps?
Poll: Extended Bar Hours - Awesome Idea, or Awful Idea?
Future of Croc Building in Doubt
Remember when The Crocodile Cafe closed unexpectedly in December? Remember how up in arms everyone got, yelling about how likely it was that yet more new condos would be the result?
Aural Pleasures (9/12 - 9/18)
A little something for everyone. Consider next Monday's show the icing on the delicious music-y cake.
And Now for Something Completely Different
Going out with any regularity can leave one a bit burned out, letting even wonderful music be cast aside as boring. The usual remedy for this malaise is a show so wonderful that it completely redeems the show-going experience, recharging the concert reserves if you will. This weekend's inaugural Wooden Octopus Skull Experimental Musick Festival will be a different kind of sonic palate cleanser, producing music from the underground so challenging that you can't help but to approach music with fresh ears.
What's That Thump-Thump off in the Distance?
Prepare to have another of your September weekends booked up. This year's Decibel Festival website was officially released on Tuesday, coinciding with the launch of presale passes last week. For those of you unfamiliar with Decibel, it's Seattle's own electronic music festival, bringing in DJs and producers from around the world, but with special emphasis on the regional scene.

