Photos: Rocky’s Revival @ Columbia City Theater

The pop duo Rocky’s Revival, headlined at the Columbia City Theater’s Date Night event – with wine, chocolates, and roses. Sisters Kalina and Kiana Campion got their start as teens when they formed the all-girl band called The Raymies in 2007. Being huge Beatles fans, the name “Rocky’s Revival” is a reference to The Beatles’ song, “Rocky Raccoon.” Playing mostly original songs plus a few covers, the sisters’ beautiful harmonies were a perfect fit for the evening. It was appropriate that “Yellow Submarine” was their encore song – complete with kazoo. Be sure to check out their new EP, Newspaper Dream, to be released later this month.

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Review & Photos: Hello! Exploring the Supercute World of Hello Kitty @ EMP

I attended the opening party for EMP’s Hello! Exploring the Supercute World of Hello Kitty exhibition in November, 2015. EMP put on a dance party, fashion contest and added special Hello Kitty-themed items to its menu. The big merch line into the Hello Kitty store proved that attendees definitely wanted their Hello Kitty items.

The exhibit includes a huge variety of Hello Kitty art and memorabilia. As promised, the display explores Hello Kitty’s pervasiveness. The English-born/Japanese-created icon is beyond famous. But there’s a weird ambiguity about what, exactly, Hello Kitty is. Sanrio has said, “Just like Hello Kitty isn’t a human, she’s not quite a cat either. . . Hello Kitty was done in the motif of a cat. It’s going too far to say that Hello Kitty is not a cat.” It doesn’t matter. I like to think she’s an adorable hybrid. In the the cyborg sculpture (see below), she appears as a goddess.

I took a few photos of items, and was impressed by the exhibit. There’s a Hello Kitty response to practically everything. Erasers, tampons, tarot cards. . . The Hello Kitty-themed art work is also worth seeing close up. Remember: 5 generations of children have grown up with her.

Follow this link for details. Closes May 15, 2016.
~Dagmar

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Hello! Exploring the Supercute World of Hello Kitty – photos by Dagmar

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Photos: The 1975 @ Showbox SoDo

One of my favorites, Britain’s the 1975 made their third visit to Seattle when they played Showbox SoDo last winter. After a listen to the group’s first album, The 1975, many others have likewise embraced them. With an elegant pop quality to their songs, the Manchester-based 1975 made the sold out venue dance. And while I waited for the show to begin, I heard a woman say, “This is like a religious experience.” I didn’t want to be creepy (a problem generally part of eavesdropping), but I wanted to yell at her, “I know. I know.”

My top songs: “The City,” “M.O.N.E.Y.,” “Chocolate,” “Sex,” “Settle Down,” “Girls,” “fallingforyou,” “Love Me,” “A Change of Heart” and “Somebody Else.”
~Dagmar

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The 1975 – all photos by Dagmar

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Photos: Sasquatch Lineup Announcement @ the Neptune

On January 11th, Sasquatch! Music Festival announced its lineup at the Neptune. M. Ward (on this year’s lineup) and Charles Bradley performed sets at the party. The event, including Grimes, M83 and Leon Bridges, takes place at its traditional location and during its traditional days: The Gorge Ampitheatre/Memorial Day Weekend.

All photos by Simon Krane:

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