Allstar Weekend American Dream Zippyshare

Allstar Weekend American Dream Zippyshare

Immerse yourself in this Block Party edition and fourth iteration of the Double Sunrise Club, a night for vintage dance grooves of the highest order. Along with the DSC resident DJS, Soffos and Ahold Of will be on the decks.

(Capitol Hill, $10) 15. Join up with your Eastlake brethren for a benefit show and anti-Block Party block party that will go to benefit legendary punk press Razorcake. Featured bands will include Snuggle, Mea Culpa, Dagger Moon, Dead Bars, Sioux City Pete and the Beggars, Bad Future, Subsumer, The Lindseys, Bacteria, Nijlpaard, Your Mother Should Know, and DJ Shrimpy Trash split across the stages at Lo-Fi, Black Lodge, and Victory Lounge. (Eastlake, $10/$15) 16. Two resident composers at Jack Straw—Tom Baker, who explores memory in his work Deeply Lodged, and Peter Vukmirovic Stevens, who'll be accompanied by violist Mara Gearman and musicians from the Saint Helens String Quartet and the Seattle Symphony Orchestra—will play their new pieces for the public. (University District, free) 17. Scrappy local DIY venue and online radio station Hollow Earth is back after renovations with a hardcore punk show featuring Los Caidos (Argentinian power-punk rockers on their first US tour) plus Seattle's Matriarch and Regional Justice Center.

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(Central District, $8-$10) 18. Country Dave will twang out some nostalgic country, with support from Chuck Westmoreland and Secret Society of the Cross. Computer Security 3rd Edition Dieter Gollmann Pdf To Jpg. (Ballard, $8) 19. Indie party-starters Motopony construct expansive rock with touches of experimental psychedelia. They'll be joined by General Mojo's and Kelli Schaefer. (Ballard, $10) 20.

Allstar Weekend American Dream Zippyshare

The concept of Music Under the Stars is simple but compelling: A student ensemble sets up in a park and plays to whoever shows up, often folk with picnic blankets in tow and maybe a surreptitious bottle of wine or two. Then, at eight, Benaroya Hall pipes in whatever performance is happening that night (aligned with selections from this year's, of course) to the assembled throng—it's basically two shows for the price of none! (First Hill & Columbia City, free). Musicophilia Epub Download.

Off Broadway features two expertly dyspeptic playwrights: Bruce Norris, with “The Low Road” (Feb. 13, Public), a parable of the roots of American capitalism, and Martin McDonagh, with “Hangmen” (Jan. 18, Atlantic Theatre Company), in which the second-best hangman in England finds out that capital punishment has been abolished. The downtown fixture Daniel Alexander Jones brings back his soul-singing alter-ego, Jomama Jones, in “Black Light” (Feb.

12, Joe’s Pub). And the collective the Mad Ones reprises its absurdist gem “Miles for Mary” (Jan.

11, Playwrights Horizons), in which the faculty of an Ohio high school plans a twenty-four-hour telethon.