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Chris Cornell's wife, Vicky Cornell, announced that the late Soundgarden singer will be honored with a statue in Seattle. The musician passed away on May 18, 2017. -
Pearl Jam Announces 2 Seattle Shows, Promises To Donate $1M To Help City's Homelessness
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Convicted Killer Amanda Knox Working as a Reporter for Seattle Newspaper
Amanda Knox is quite accustomed to seeing her name in print as she first started grabbing headlines back in 2007, for the alleged murder of Meredith Kercher in Italy. She and short-lived boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito were convicted and sentenced to 28-years in prison. They were found not guilty upon appeal, only to have her earlier conviction upheld. Knox refuses to return to Italy and instead is choosing to try and piece her life together in Seattle. It looks like things are going better than many would have anticipated because Knox is working as a freelance arts reporter for a weekly newspaper. -
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Halloween is a time of spookiness and celebration with some of the biggest parties taking place across the country. One of those in Seattle, Freaknight Festival — on Friday, Oct. 31 and Saturday, Nov. 1 and hosted by West Coast dance music event promotor USC Events — was tragically canceled on Day 2 after what is being reported as a "molly-related" drug overdose. -
Ryan Adams Plays A Cover Of Alice In Chains 'Nutshell' [LISTEN]
The covers keep coming from singer-songwriter Ryan Adams with new fan footage of the artists reworking Alice in Chains' 1994 song "Nutshell." -
Tom Morello Complains about Service at Seattle's The Five Point on Twitter, Owner Fires Back
Tom Morello recently reunited with Audioslave bandmate Chris Cornell in Seattle to play a benefit for 15 Now, an organization that helped raise the minimum wage to $15 in the area. -
Pianos in the Parks, a Playful Public Art Project in Seattle, Encourages You to Tickle the Ivories
Artist-designed pianos are popping up in public parks throughout Seattle and King County, and people are invited, nay encouraged, to stop and play them. It’s all part of an interactive public art project called Pianos in the Parks. -
Eight Incredible Bands (Other Than Nirvana) to Come Out of the Pacific NW: Modest Mouse, Sleater-Kinney, and more
In celebration of the life of Kurt Cobain (whose tragic suicide occurred 20 years ago this Saturday), we’ve compiled a short list of the top bands to come out of the Pacific Northwest music scene that Nirvana helped bring to the world’s attention. In no particular order, here are eight incredible bands (other than Nirvana) to come out of the Pacific Northwest. -
Nirvana...Nevermind: Misguided Virginia Tech Rep Requests Band Send Video Shout Out For Homecoming Week
A little behind on the news, a representative from the student body at Virginia Tech University sent a request to Sub Pop records requesting a video shout-out from grunge icons Nirvana...nearly 20 years after lead singer Kurt Cobain killed himself and the group disbanded.
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