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On the List: August 4-10

By Audrey Hendrickson
Film & TV Editor
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Joanna Newsom, harp not pictured (Photo: Annabel Mehran)

Last-minute Tuesday, August 3rd

  • Neighborhood block parties should be popping up all around the city as part of SPD's "Seattle Night Out" program @ blocked-off streets near your home / Capitol Hill
  • The Mariners, coming off the worst July in franchise history, could use some cheering and hugs when they return home against first-place Texas @ Safeco Field

Wednesday, August 4th

  • Joanna Newsom, her harp, and Robin Pecknold sing, strum, and maybe play a Kid Rock [?!] cover @ the Moore
  • Paco Jones and a trio of other acts rock @ the Comet
  • Rick Moody reads from The Four Fingers of Death ("Mash up Isaac Asimov with Thomas Pynchon, with dashes of Ray Bradbury and Kurt Vonnegut") @ Elliott Bay Book Co.

Thursday, August 5th

  • First Thursday means art walking @ Pioneer Square
  • It's a very special happy hour, featuring a free cello recital by the Seattle Symphony's Acting Principal Cellist Eric Gaenslen, followed by the first performance in years (!) from Wonderful @ Havana
  • The Seattle Storm--the best pro women's hoops team in the world, undefeated at home this year--host Connecticut @ KeyArena
  • Rafe Esquith is all "WON'T SOMEONE LIGHT THE CHILDREN ON FIRE?" @ Seattle Central Public Library

Friday, August 6th

  • Throughout the month of August, KEXP presents a series of free after-work concerts at the Mural Amphitheater. The series kicks off at 6 p.m. ("doors" at 5) with Elliott Brood, Grand Hallway, and Gabriel Mintz @ Seattle Center
  • Two One of baseball's top young pitchers @ Safeco Field: Zach Greinke of the Royals.
  • Ex-Gay, No Way author Jallen Rix defenestrates the idea that being gay is a phase @ Elliott Bay Book Co.
  • The First Annual "Seafarer Follies" brings an aquatic cabaret guest starring Waxie Moon as King Neptune to an adoring public (also Saturday) @ the Triple Door

Saturday, August 7th

  • The Seattle Square attempts to revive Pioneer Square with a weekly outdoor market complete with indie crafts, vintage sales, mobile food vendors, and local DJs @ Occidental Park
  • The Watson Twins are just like the girls in The Shining, except they're not scary and they play folk-alt-country @ the Triple Door
  • The Satori Group presents WhizArtBang!, a monthly dinner and cabaret of performance (RSVP req'd) starting @ Delicatus

Sunday, August 8th

  • John Pizzarelli and Jessica Molaskey act as "a pop-jazz Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers" @ Jazz Alley
  • Seattle's home-grown version of NASCAR, unlimited hydroplane racing @ Lake Washington
  • The rising Sounders continue their late charge toward the MLS playoffs against Houston @ Qwest Field
  • Check out the lush boy-girl harmonies and lazy melodies that are part psychedelic pop, part backwoods country, care of Suicide Squeeze's Cotton Jones @ Sunset Tavern

Monday, August 9th

  • Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, aka Will Oldham, brings his post-punk Americana, along with The Cairo Gang and Sir Richard Bishop @ the Showbox 
  • The UW Husky football team has their first fall practice of the year, open to the public @ Husky Stadium

Tuesday, August 10th

  • This month's edition of The Round combines their usual slate of music, art, and poetry with some summer grillin' @ Fremont Abbey
  • Do some good! It's a concert benefiting the family of the victims of the June Fremont fire @ Showbox SoDo
  • Nearly eight years to the day since its last studio release, Brad supports its new record, Best Friends?, with a release party @ the High Dive
  • Washington Rules: America's Path to Permanent War is the name of the book that BU professor and ex-military officerAndrew Bacevich has written, so you know what you'll get @ Elliott Bay Book Co.
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