Katie Kurtz
Seattle based writer, Gen Xer, and wilderness flâneuse.
Car Seat Headrest’s Musical Side Quests
Car Seat Headrest’s Musical Side Quests
The quartet discuss their Bandcamp extracurriculars and collaborative process that went into new record "The Scholars."
¡Viva Zapata! The Legacy of Mia Zapata and the Gits
¡Viva Zapata! The Legacy of Mia Zapata and the Gits
Reissued records from the '90s punk band sheds light on the powerful, painful legacy of frontwoman Mia Zapata.
Carrie Brownstein Cratedigs Her Bandcamp Favorites
Carrie Brownstein Cratedigs Her Bandcamp Favorites
A consummate crate digger, the Sleater-Kinney guitarist is always looking for bands that fill the gaps.
A Weeknight Out in Greenwood
A Weeknight Out in Greenwood
The heart of Greenwood offers a local vibe. It’s a neighborhood that’s retained remnants of what longtimers think of as “old” Seattle.
Daniel Bachman, “When The Roses Come Again”
Daniel Bachman, “When The Roses Come Again”
Musician and folklorist Daniel Bachman composes sonic epistles that seek hope in a complicated present.
Oneida’s Factory-Sized Experiments
Oneida’s Factory-Sized Experiments
Bobby Matador and Kid Millions discuss the band’s evolutions over the years.
Thomas Andrew Doyle Thanks the Universe
Thomas Andrew Doyle Thanks the Universe
Thomas Andrew Doyle of eternally overlooked ur-grunge band TAD takes us through his long and varied musical career.
Ani DiFranco Picks Her Bandcamp Favorites
Ani DiFranco Picks Her Bandcamp Favorites
On the anniversary of “Little Plastic Castle,” we asked the iconic songwriter what she’s been listening to.
The Bandcamp Guide to Deerhoof
The Bandcamp Guide to Deerhoof
It's time to get into Deerhoof, with a little help from drummer Greg Saunier.
Issue 8: Katie Kurtz — Green Linden Press
Issue 8: Katie Kurtz — Green Linden Press
Daniel Bachman, “Almanac Behind”
Daniel Bachman, “Almanac Behind”
American Primitive guitarist and folklorist Daniel Bachman soundtracks the bewildering weirdness of the Anthropocene.
Oh My God New York Can Talk: Elbow’s “New York Morning”
Oh My God New York Can Talk: Elbow’s “New York Morning”
Elbow’s “New York Morning” captures a New York that was on the wane by 1999, a year that seems mythological now.
An Introduction to Cascadia Psych
An Introduction to Cascadia Psych
More a feeling than a particular sound, Cascadia psych is rooted in the weird and often gloomy landscapes of the Pacific Northwest.
Hummingbird In A Cube Of Ice: Thinking Fellers Union Local 282
Hummingbird In A Cube Of Ice: Thinking Fellers Union Local 282
It's perhaps more accurate to think of TFUL282 as a postmodernist band than trying to square them up with any musical genre.
An artist at the intersection of middle age and mass transit
An artist at the intersection of middle age and mass transit
ren.der — Sublunary Review
ren.der — Sublunary Review
A poem by Katie Kurtz
The Palace at 4 a.m. by Katie Kurtz
The Palace at 4 a.m. by Katie Kurtz
The Palace at 4 a.m. after Alberto Giacometti He loved her so he built her a complication of fragile scaffoldings. The earliest version was made of matchsticks but the slightest breeze tore it...
An Artist Who Wants Us to Reckon with the Darker Parts of History
An Artist Who Wants Us to Reckon with the Darker Parts of History
Cherdonna Performs at the Frye Every Day for Three Months Straight
Cherdonna Performs at the Frye Every Day for Three Months Straight
Cherdonna's new work at the Frye may be the first of its kind, not only for a museum but also for contemporary dance.
Remembering Yoko Ott, a Beloved Leader of the Art Community
Remembering Yoko Ott, a Beloved Leader of the Art Community
Finding Solace from the Horribleness of the World in Group Therapy at the Frye
Finding Solace from the Horribleness of the World in Group Therapy at the Frye
The Strange Erasures in an Art Show About Planetary Crisis
The Strange Erasures in an Art Show About Planetary Crisis
Bay Guardian - Matthew Picton | Artist
Bay Guardian - Matthew Picton | Artist
Make it with you Yerba Buena Center for the Arts' "Peer Pleasure I" explores the pleasures and pains of artist collectives
Make it with you Yerba Buena Center for the Arts' "Peer Pleasure I" explores the pleasures and pains of artist collectives
Code unknown — San Francisco Bay Guardian Archive 1966–2014
Code unknown — San Francisco Bay Guardian Archive 1966–2014
"The Man Box and Beyond" — San Francisco Bay Guardian Archive 1966–2014
"The Man Box and Beyond" — San Francisco Bay Guardian Archive 1966–2014
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