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Though David Belisle is 10 feet tall, he has a unique knack for barely being there. The gorgeously unpretentious and intimate moments he captures make you feel like you're looking at someone's family album—if that family included Patti Smith, Karen O, Neil Young, and Fleet Foxes. This new exhibit includes candids and portraits, as well as landscapes taken during Belisle's time spent touring the world with R.E.M. and Yeah Yeah Yeahs. The show will be extra sweetened with a live set by Tiny Vipers. (Easy Street Records, 4559 California Ave SW, 938-3279. 7 pm [Tiny Vipers at 9 pm], free.)
by Kelly OWe Also Recommend…
- Big Business, Thrones and Slave Traitor, Thu., Nov. 5, 8 p.m. at El Corazon
- The Old, Weird America, Tuesdays-Sundays. Continues through Jan. 3 at Frye Art Museum
- Capitalism: A Love Story, at Metro Cinemas and Des Moines Cinema
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Freestyling (Nov. 5)
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Pizza, Porn, Tattoos, and Tacos
White Center's Got a Lot Going for It
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Bar Exam: Pasties at Pampas: Burlesque at Seattle's Poshest Cabaret
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The Adoration of Alexander Calder
Grappling with the Good Cheer of the Maker of the Mobile
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Recipes Are for Old Ladies
A Professional Cook Explains How to Read Cookbooks
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Constant Reader: Who Killed Bailey/Coy Books?
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Thirty-Plus Years in Yellow Boilersuits and Red Flowerpot Hats
Devo's Duty Now for the Past
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In and Out of Grace
Losing Your Religion (and Looking for It Again) with the Mountain Goats and David Bazan
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Assassination Investigation
The First Few Days in the Search for the Killer of a Seattle Police Officer
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Meet Your New Mayor
Richard Conlin, the city council president, is now the most powerful politician in Seattle. What's he going to do about it?
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It's Not in the P-I
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