Yo La Tengo are rightly associated with Hoboken through their alliances with WFMU and Maxwell's-including their beloved Hanukkah shows-but they've left their mark on Seattle, too. And frankly, given the wicked state of the planet, we could use some (wary) optimists telling us that this is one world, our world, everybody’s world. Utopia probably left the props in storage, but they’re back with three-fourths of the classic lineup, Rundgren and Wilcox included. Prog rock, arena glitz, sidelong songs, concept albums, Egyptology, Beatles homages, a pyramid and golden Sphinx that threatened to squash the band onstage, a spinning drum kit fashioned from a motorcycle chassis that threatened to throw drummer John “Willie” Wilcox to the floor. Utopia, like Todd Rundgren, the man in charge, covered a lot of ground. Besides, when else will you get a chance to traipse through the exhibits of the Science Center with a wine buzz on? JULIANNE BELL MUSIC Talk to 14 Washington wineries, like DeLille Cellars and Three of Cups Winery, and learn all about their processes, from vine to glass. FOOD & DRINKĮxplore the science behind your favorite fermented grape beverage at this after-hours museum field trip for adults, where you can sip as many samples as you can handle. Charleena's sister Monika and other family members will be there. For Charleena: Amplifying Black Womxn's Voicesīlack womxn will lead the community in remembrance of Charleena Lyles, who was shot by police last year, in a poetry/art/music/fashion/storytelling show headed by artist Wynn Adele and Youngstown representative Erika Bell. Stay in the know! Get all this and more on the free Stranger Things To Do mobile app (available for iOS and Android), or delivered to your inbox. ![]() If all of that isn't enough, you can also look ahead to the rest of this year's big events. You’ll also find everything from film series (like Movies at Marymoor Park) and music festivals (like Upstream Music Fest + Summit) to boozy happenings (like Negroni Week and the Washington Brewer’s Festival) and performances (like the NW New Works Festival), and from sports events (like the Rock and Roll Half Marathon and the Seattle Night Ride) to summer solstice events (like the Fremont Solstice Fair). To make sure you don’t lose track of the biggest ones, we’ve compiled 175 major arts, music, food, and cultural events you need to know about, including Pride celebrations throughout the month and Father’s Day events.
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