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On the List: August 25-31

By Audrey Hendrickson
Film & TV Editor
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Wednesday, August 25th

  • Get summery and lo-fi and bored with Wavves @ Neumo's
  • Rufus Wainwright gives one Lulu of a performance @ the Paramount
  • It's your chance to boat around with the World Affairs Council @ Lake Union
  • Grammy Award-winning guitarist Lee Ritenour and collaborator pianist Dave Grusin are making the sweet jazz music (through August 29) @ Jazz Alley

Thursday, August 26th

  • Say goodbye to Carly Nicklaus (The Catch, United State of Electronica), whose off-to-NYC bash is @ Havana
  • Dancer/choreographer Asimina Chremos begins a series of performances for audiences of one @ Gallery 1412
  • Mobile City, a kick-off party-on-wheels for the Capitol Hill Summer Sale, goes down from 6 to 9 @ the BofA parking lot at Broadway & Thomas
  • No, we haven't said enough about this series already: it's your last night of Vincent Moon music movie goodness @ Northwest Film Forum

Friday, August 27th

  • Check out the final Blonde But Not Forgotten flick with a young tomboy Jodie Foster in Candleshoe @ Cal Anderson
  • Yet another sure-to-be fashionable night when SAM Remix takes the party outdoors @ Olympic Sculpture Park
  • Dreamy troubadour James Apollo brings his dark and melancholy sounds @ Vermillion
  • KEXP Concerts at the Mural series closes with Mt. St. Helen's Vietnam Band, The Head and the Heart, & Yuni in Taxco @ Seattle Center
  • Vince Mira joins the Dusty 45s for what should be a lively-ass night @ the Triple Door
  • Around a Small Mountain is "a short, late minor gem" from Jacques Rivette, that's "as transporting and graceful as a ride in a balloon" so go see it @ the Northwest Film Forum

#80.3 - VAMPIRE WEEKEND - Walcott / One

Saturday, August 28th

  • It's a little bit of everything--food, shopping, costume contest, movie, family fun, and more--@ Chinatown-ID Night Market
  • Another opportunity to go totally '80s, with Crowded House @ Chateau Ste Michelle Winery
  • Put on a helmet and ride over to the 5th Annual Bike-In, screening Pee-Wee's Big Adventure @ Cal Anderson
  • It's a Cave Singers show in a secret location under the stars, care of JanSport.  Only the first 100 people get on the bus somewhere @ Capitol Hill
  • If you don't go for the Japanese horror classic Hausu, how about Breakfast at Tiffany's, both playing this weekend @ Central Cinema

Sunday, August 29th

  • There's a Bumps & Babies fair (a boutique and consignment sale from 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.), cash only @ the Roosevelt Ale House parking lot (8824 Roosevelt Way NE in Maple Leaf)
  • You just can't go wrong with a lovely summer night and Vampire Weekend, Beach House, and the Dum Dum Girls @ Marymoor
  • Or a lovely summer night and Herbie Hancock @ Woodland Park Zoo
  • It's the last day of the UW School of Music's piano sale (call 206-616-3456) @ UW Music Building
  • Celebrate what would've been Michael Jackson's 52nd birthday with a ten-piece indie-jazz-Afrobeat band led by Ben Darwish @ Tractor

Monday, August 30th

  • The Seattle Public Library system is closed for a whole week beginning today.
  • San Francisco's The Kinsey Sicks present an evening of politics, TMI, social criticism, and nasty, nasty proclivities in four-part harmony@ the Triple Door
  • You only have a few days left to catch Looking for Eric, Ken Loach's middle-aged soccer (aka football) fan comedy @ the Northwest Film Forum

Tuesday, August 31st

  • Quincy Jones presents Cuban piano sensation The Alfonso Rodriguez Trio @ Jazz Alley
  • There's no better reason to get multi-culti lounge-y than Stereo Total @ Chop Suey
  • The Speakeasy Series visit Los Angeles, with DJ Supreme LA Rock providing the soundtrack to showings of Billy Wilder's Sunset Boulevard and Robert Altman's The Player @ the Triple Door
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