By
Intermission Staff
April 12, 2007
April 12
500 Years Later — A screening and discussion of the award-winning film exploring the collective atrocities that uprooted Africans from their culture and homeland.
7 p.m. $5
Ethnic Cultural Theatre
3940 Brooklyn Ave. N.E.
(206) 282-8668
Andy Cao &mdash— The landscape architect discusses his past and current projects.
7 p.m. $7, members free
Henry Art Gallery
15th Ave. N.E. and N.E. 41st St.
(206) 543-2280
DJ Roc'Phella
9:30 p.m. No cover
Irish Emigrant
5260 University Way N.E.
(206) 525-2955
Film, Faith and Justice Forum — A series of films, lectures and discussions about immigration, violence, globalization and social responsibility.
$8-$12 day pass
(800) 838-3006
Kane Hall, Room 130
University of Washington
Greg Bear &mdash— The Seattle best-selling science fiction and thriller author talks about his novel, "Quantico."
7 p.m.
University Book Store
4326 University Way N.E.
(206) 634-3400
Nelson Freire &mdash— The pianist closes out the 2006-07 University of Washington World Series President's Piano Series.
8 p.m. $36
(206) 543-4880
www.uwworldseries.org.
Meany Hall
University of Washington
Drunken Masters — Live rock/jazz/funk with Joe Doria, Mike Stone and Thaddeus Turner.
10:30 p.m. No cover
SeaMonster Lounge
2202 N. 45th St.
(206) 633-1824
"Tea and Sympathy" — Vincente Minnelli's dram about a sensitive outsider at an all-boys prep school struggling to fit in.
7 p.m. $5-$8 (unless otherwise noted)
1515 12th Ave. Tickets
Northwest Film Forum
1515 12th Ave.
(206) 329-2629
Cheb I Sabbah, DJ Darek Mazzone
9 p.m. $10
Chop Suey
1325 E. Madison St.
(206) 324-8000
Head Cat, Billie Joe, The Dusty 45's, Hard Money Saints — Supergroup feat. Lemmy of Motorhead, Slim Jim Phantom of the Stray Cats and Danny B. Harvey.
8 p.m. $20
El Corazon
109 Eastlake Ave. E.
(206) 381-3094
The Big Show w/ Stu Stuart — Students from Stu Stuart's UW Experimental College perform their "final exam."
8:30 p.m. $10
Seattle Comedy Underground
222 S. Main St.
(206) 628-0303
April 13
Diane Mapes — The local writer and Seattle P-I columnist talks about the book of essays, "Single State of the Union: Single Women Speak Out on Life, Love, and the Pursuit of Happiness."
7 p.m.
University Book Store
4326 University Way N.E.
(206) 634-3400
The Kennedy Brothers
9:30 p.m. No cover
Irish Emigrant
5260 University Way N.E.
(206) 525-2955
Joey Medina - From "The Original Latin Kings of Comedy."
8:30 and 10:30 p.m. $12-$15
Seattle Comedy Underground
222 S. Main St.
(206) 628-0303
Paula Poundstone — Paula is so quick and unassuming that audience members often leave complaining that their cheeks hurt from laughter and debating whether the random people she talked to were planted in the audience.
8 p.m. $28.50-$73.50
Moore Theatre
1932 Second Ave.
(206) 443-1744
Brett J — For more than twelve years, Brett J has been carefully crafting his powerful comedy stage presence. He has a unique perspective on childhood, relationships and adult behaviors. He started doing comedy in Youngstown, Ohio along with major corporate events and comedy clubs across America. Brett J was recently on BET Comedy and HBO Def Com
8 p.m. and 10 p.m.
Giggles
Spotlight Night: Edward Scissorhands and West Side Story — A free program which features two upcoming shows at the 5th Avenue Theater
7 p.m. Free
The 5th Avenue Theater
1308 Fifth Ave
(206) 625-1900
April 14
Senate, Matt Coughlin
9:30 p.m. No cover
Irish Emigrant
5260 University Way N.E.
(206) 525-2955
Art-a-Thon — Painters, sculptors, dancers, live models, aerialists and poets create and perform for 24 hours straight, with art made on-site offered for sale.
8 p.m. $25 for four-hour pass, $50 for all-day pass
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Little Red Studio
750 Harrison St.
(800) 838-3006
Joey Medina - From "The Original Latin Kings of Comedy."
8:30 and 10:30 p.m. $12-$15
Seattle Comedy Underground
222 S. Main St.
(206) 628-0303
Brett J
8 p.m. and 10 p.m.
Giggles
5220 Roosevelt Way N.E.
April 15
Modest Mouse — Issaquah-bred indie-rockers debut their latest recording, "We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank."
8 p.m. $32.50
Paramount Theater
911 Pine St.
(206) 628-0888
Joni Sensel — The author will be on hand to talk about her debut children's mystery, "Reality Leak."
4 p.m.
All for Kids Books and Music
2900 N.E. Blakeley St.
(206) 526-2768
Julian Estrada, Unknown Artist, Bullfighter, Stonefield, Anarchy In A Three Piece Suit, The Supernals, OCO5
6:30 p.m. All ages. $10
El Corazon
109 Eastlake Ave. E.
(206) 381-3094
MS Walk — Walk to benefit local program for people with MS and research for treatments and a cure
8:30 a.m. registration, 9:30 a.m. walk. No fee, donations requested
Husky Stadium
Montlake Ave
(800) 344-4867
April 16
John Keeble and Kathleen Flenniken
— The local writers and winners of the Prairie Schooner awards for fiction and poetry talk about their works.
7 p.m.
University Book Store
4326 University Way N.E.
(206) 634-3400
Men, Women & Children, Bedouin Soundclash, The Oolahs, We Are the Fury — NYC's fun loving dance machine, Men, Women & Children bring their patented blend of electro-funk to Seattle.
7 p.m. All ages. On sale now, $11
Chop Suey
1325 E. Madison St.
(206) 324-8000
April 17
Katy Bourne, Bill Anschell and Doug Miller
6:30 p.m. No cover
Tutta Bella (Wallingford)
4411 Stone Way N.
(206) 633-3800
April 18
Public Viewing Night
If the sky is clear enough, the dome will be open for viewing objects through the ancient telescope.
7 p.m.
UW Campus Observatory Public Viewing Night
The Young Eight — The ensemble closes the 2006-07 University of Washington International Chamber Music Series.
8 p.m. $32
Meany Hall
University of Washington
(206) 543-4880;
Ongoing Events
Midnight Movies at the Egyptian —
"Trainspotting," Ewan McGregor stars in Danny Boyle's drama about heroin addicts in Scotland.
11:59 p.m., Friday and Saturday. $6.25-$9.25
www.landmarktheatres.com
Egyptian Theatre
805 E. Pine St.
(206) 781-5755
Jet City Improv
8 p.m., Thursday, 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m, Friday and Saturday. $8-10
Historic University Theater
5510 University Way N.E.
(206) 325-6500
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