• Noc Noc. Who's there? CONDOS AGAIN. The late-night-until-early-morning gothic hideout the Noc Noc will be no more after August 31, when a real-estate company called Urban Visions (oh boy) will "redevelop" the Second Avenue four-story building that houses the venue. The Noc Noc has no plans to relocate, but you can show your support by stopping by and purchasing a 16-ounce Pabst for two dollars, available any time they're open.

• Sub Pop's Silver Jubilee—the 25th- birthday bash the label threw itself on Saturday—was a raging, crowded, fun, stoned, drunk, loud success. Upwards of 30,000 people streamed through Georgetown for the festivities, and barely anyone was an asshole! (Except for the guy screaming "IS SOUNDGARDEN SERIOUSLY NOT FUCKING PLAYING?" after a rumor of a "secret headliner" circulated through the hopeful crowd.) Highlights from the sun-soaked day included: the abrasive noise-rap group (and new Sub Pop signees) clipping., the mellow future hiphop of Shabazz Palaces, the extreme stage-diving that took place during METZ, the highly quotable Pissed Jeans set ("Seattle, where did you import your bros from? LA?"), Father John Misty's insistence that the Jubilee was an extravagant party for the one-and-a-half-year anniversary of his album Fear Fun, Mudhoney's too-crowded-to-move super-set, and the man named Digger who was accepting dollar bills if you felt like stapling them to his chest.

• KEXP DJ Sharlese and Stranger contributor Chris Aldrich (aka Ctrl_Alt_Dlt) are starting a series of electronic-music podcasts for the influential radio station. Stay tuned for more info.

• We are sad to announce that Q Nightclub has canceled its Sunday-afternoon Tea Dance featuring local awesome-person DJ Riz. Booooo!

• The music editor of this paper, Emily Nokes, would like to formally invite Courtney Love to her house after Ms. Love's performance on July 23 at the Moore Theater.

• It is with much wailing and gnashing of teeth that we report that French prog-rock guitar icon Richard Pinhas of the legendary band Heldon will not be playing Seattle on his rare West Coast tour in September. This is a shameful turn of (non-) events for this city. Merde!

• Former Stranger music editor Eric Grandy is moving to San Francisco because he got an awesome job! We hope he'll still have it in him to gripe about Macklemore regularly on Facebook and Twitter. Good luck, Grandy—we'll miss you! recommended