The Tablet is a biweekly newspaper covering the Seattle
area with an emphasis on music, art, and politics. They are unabashedly
punk rock and great people besides. Their base of operations is located in
the supremely cool Hi-Score
Arcade in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood. I write for them under
the byline of Cathy Dyer. I'm also their music calendar listings person,
which means I get to find out who's playing where first. The online
calendar can be found here.
I also do CD reviews, show previews, the occasional
article, and a column called Pubcrawl. Links to all of these are provided
below.
Reviews
Concert Previews
Feature Articles
Pubcrawl
- Vol.
2, Issue 13: The deadness of Pioneer Square post-Mardi Gras and
-earthquake, club closures and openings, and Seattle's new riotous
rep.
- Vol
2, Issue 12: Local punk rockers the Razorbabes at the Sunset Tavern,
live production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Murder of Crows at
the Vogue, and Carrie Akre at Easy Street Records.
- Vol. 2,
Issue 16: Candye Kane at the Experience Music Project, Alvin
Youngblood Hart at the Tractor Tavern.
- Vol.
2, Issue 22: A trip to Santa Barbara, Hell's Belles on the radio,
Kultur Shock live, and Tight Bros from Way Back When's CD.
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