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NOV 7, 2009
Crawl Space's Final Opening VISUAL ART / TEARS
Crawl Space's Final Opening

Crawl Space is closing, which is cause for howling. This is the last opening. The show is Stranger Circumstances, featuring Seattle trio PDL, Italian artist Massimo Guerrera, Montreal's Alana Riley, and Vancouver's Ron Tran, focusing on encounters between artists and strangers. These encounters will happen at the opening. Things that have happened at past openings: beercycling, making out, ogling sewn fruit, art-encrusted toilets, Triscuit sponsorship, endless pathways to nowhere. Howl. (Crawl Space Gallery, 504 E Denny Way #1, 201-2441. 6–10 pm, free.)

David Bazan, Say Hi, the Sea Navy

Tonight, former Pedro the Lion frontman David Bazan returns home from a solo tour that has seen him playing private shows in people's living rooms and traveling in a van paid for with donations from fans. This humble touring scheme coincides with Bazan's most recent album, Curse Your Branches, his first full-length under his given name, which has been aptly described as a breakup album, only with God instead of a girl. The record details Bazan's falling out of faith with evangelical Christianity and his subsequent attempts to drown his newfound agnosticism with alcohol. (Neumos, 925 E Pike St, 709-9467. 8 pm, $13, 21+.)

SUN
NOV 8, 2009
Devo MUSIC
Devo

Tonight Devo recreate their 1978 debut LP, Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!—a concept album with (robotic) legs. Its 10 originals laid out the Akron, Ohio, band's theories of de-evolution with mordant wit and discordant, spastic electronic rock that still sends jolts of excitement through skeptics and weirdos of all ages. Their absurdly stilted, jaggedly funky cover of "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" is the cherry on this still-fresh cake. Plus, yellow boilersuits and flowerpot hats. (Moore Theatre, 1932 Second Ave, 877-784-4849. 7:30 pm, $38–$75, all ages.)

MON
NOV 9, 2009
'Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant'

I know. I am aware. Worst title ever. Are you a movie about a circus? Or are you a vampire movie? Or are you a movie about a vampire who was too busy daubing shoe polish onto his widow's peak to goddamn show up, so he sent his assistant? Du freak? But whatever. Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant is medium awesome, if you like ridiculous magical shit for teens (WHICH I DO). Two dudes stumble upon an underworld of weird sideshow creatures and warring vampire clans. "Can I turn into a bat now?" "No. That's bullshit." (See Movie Times: thestranger.com/film.)

TUE
NOV 10, 2009
The Mountain Goats, Final Fantasy

Each song on the new Mountain Goats album, The Life of the World to Come, is named after a Bible verse. "Genesis 3:23" ("So the Lord God banished him from the Garden of Eden..."), for instance, is a song about singer-songwriter John Darnielle visiting his old place in Portland and how you can't go home again. As ever, Darnielle's spare acoustic songs tell compelling, detail-rich stories of human misery and persevering hope. Opening is Final Fantasy, the oddball conceptual chamber-pop project of prolific orchestral arranger Owen Pallett. (Showbox at the Market, 1426 First Ave, www.ticketmaster.com. 8 pm, $20, all ages.)

WED
NOV 11, 2009
Literary Death Match BOOKS / READING
Literary Death Match

Finally, somebody's figured out how to make literature competitive and, therefore, sexy: Literary Death Match is a nationwide literary shoot-out that brings the blood sport to books. Re-bar hosts a boozy hand-to-hand battle between three authors (in this case Aaron Dietz, playwright Kelleen Conway Blanchard, brand-spanking-new Stranger Genius Stacey Levine, and Chumbawamba lead singer Danbert Nobacon). Three judges (All About Lulu author Jonathan Evison, former Arrested Development writer Maria Semple, and some douchebag named Paul Constant) will crush the losers' writerly dreams and elevate the winner to eternal glory. (Re-bar, 1114 Howell St, 233-9873. 8 pm, $8 adv/ $10 DOS, 21+.)

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NOV 12, 2009
Pixies MUSIC
Pixies

Grouse about nostalgia if you want, but when an endlessly influential sleeper classic turned nonridiculous contender for greatest album of all time like Doolittle gets a sold-out nationwide victory lap, God is happy. Tonight and tomorrow at the Paramount, the real-life Pixies bang out the whole of Doolittle, in all of its impeccably sequenced, face-smashing glory, escorting many, many monkeys directly to heaven. The 21st century is well represented by the openers: Kyp Malone's Rain Machine tonight, noise artistes No Age tomorrow. (Paramount, 911 Pine St, 877-784-4849. 7:30 pm, $55, all ages.)

12 Books Launch Party BOOKS / READING

Tonight is the debut of Seattle's littlest bookstore: 12 Books in the lobby of the Sorrento Hotel. Guests can order books up to their rooms from a rotating menu of a dozen titles. To celebrate 12's launch, Stranger Genius Matt Briggs and Pacific Agony author Bruce Benderson will read and discuss why the Northwest is such a bizarrely fertile literary landscape. John Roderick of the Long Winters will read from his new collection of Twitter posts, Electric Aphorisms, and Matthew Stadler will discuss his brand-new line of bootleg books. (Sorrento Hotel Fireside Room, 900 Madison St, 622-6400. 7 pm, free.)

Also Suggested Today: Pixies12 Books Launch Party
FRI
NOV 13, 2009
The Seventh Annual Stranger Genius Awards

In these Uncertain Economic Times™, any newspaper giving away tens of thousands of dollars in arts grants every year—and throwing a big-ass party for the city to celebrate—would have to be run by crazy people. Fortunately for all of you, we're crazy people. Come celebrate the artists: ejaculatory sculptor/drawer Jeffry Mitchell, hiphop filmmaker Zia Mohajerjasbi, funny freaks the Cody Rivers Show, modern mythmaker Stacey Levine, and the newly invigorated and sexed-up Pacific Northwest Ballet. And hear the music: Throw Me the Statue, They Live!, U.S.F., Emerald City Soul Club. And drink and dance and make out in the dark corners of the Moore Theatre. It's gonna be fun. (Moore Theatre, 1932 Second Ave, thestranger.com/genius. 9 pm, $5, 21+.)

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