SIFF 2017: week one highlights
Seattle’s beloved movie gorge-a-thon gets underway this evening, gala-style, with The Big Sick, and will be followed by 24 days of an ever-varied (and ever-bloated)…
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Seattle’s beloved movie gorge-a-thon gets underway this evening, gala-style, with The Big Sick, and will be followed by 24 days of an ever-varied (and ever-bloated)…
Now that we live under a dystopia-administration that doesn’t trust BASIC SCIENCE FACTS, it’s more important than ever for us to remember and celebrate our…
American folk legend Rodriguez is heading our way in a couple weeks, and it’s sure to be a memorable performance you don’t want to miss. In…
Get your calendars out and get ready to plan your screenings of NW films this year! Northwest Connections at SIFF honors films that are connected to…
It’s finally over! The inaugural Upstream Music Festival took on a monumentally intense roster of 300+ bands, three days of summit, and the task of…
IT’S THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR! The 43rd Seattle International Film Festival kicks off this Thursday night, and TIG is stoked to see…
It’s almost here! SIFF kicks off Thursday, May 18 with the Opening Night Gala at McCaw Hall. This year’s pick, The Big Sick, is based…
See Richard Thompson as he plays solo/acoustic for three consecutive nights at the Triple Door in Seattle - May 16-18, 2017 {get tickets / more…
You may love it, or hate it, or you’re not sure what to feel about it, or you’re waiting to see how it all turns…
It’s like Jason Lytle saw it coming, more than 17 years ago, as Sophtware Slump trailed off with such a melancholic beauty. Of course we all see it, know it: Mortality is right there, eye-to-eye with us.