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1 www.dailyuw.com Monday, June 21, 2010 TheOF THE UNIVERSITY D OFaily WASHINGTON Pride. Bumbershoot. Pike Place. Local dining. Let The Daily be your guide to summer in Seattle. Sounds, sights, dining and events INSIDE: in Seattle this summer Welcome …………………………….. 2 Music ………………………………… 3 Popular destinations ..………………. 4 Dining .......…………………………… 6 Festivals …………………………….. 12 2 2 « MONDAY, JUNE 21, 2010 STUDENT’S GUIDE TO SUMMER » THE DAILY ContaCt the newsroom extended ContaCt the Welcome foreCast newsroom news tips Monday The Daily is interested in story tips from readers. If you see something Chance of showers deserving of coverage, e-mail News Editor Taylor Soper at news@dailyuw. 63 | 54 com or call the newsroom at Whether you’re taking classes, visiting campus for an 543-2700. orientation session or touring the UW for the first time, this Tue Wed CorreCtions guide highlights summer music, festivals and local Cloudy Clear The Daily strives to write fair attractions for both newcomers and Seattle 58 | 47 61 | 45 and accurate stories and will run corrections when warranted. Contact residents. Explore Pike Place Market while Editor-in-Chief Lexie Krell at editor@ Wvisiting the city for the first time. Take a road dailyuw.com. Thu fri trip to the Warped Tour concert with friends Cloudy Cloudy to get away from campus. If you’re spending 58 | 47 60 | 50 the night here for orientation, use our dining guide to pick a local restaurant and get a feel forecast by Wunderground.com for the Ave. For current students, we hope this guide helps you take advantage of what the city has to offer during the next few months. For those new to the UW, The Daily will keep you up to date on campus news each TheOF THE UNIVER DSITY OF WAailySHINGTON Advertising and Business quarter, and we’d like to introduce ourselves by being your guide to summer in Seattle. Director of Student Publications Kristin Millis [email protected] Advertising Manager Ashley Brown, [email protected] Campus Advertising (206) 543-2335, [email protected] Local Advertising (206) 543-2336, [email protected] -Lexie Krell Classified Advertising (206) 543-2335, [email protected] Editor-in-Chief Marketing (206) 685-8449, [email protected] HUSKY HOMEPAGE First stop for local BUSINESSES & DISCOUNTS //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// WEDNESDAY ///////// Community /////////////////////// Experience a one day amazing race through the city of Seattle when you sign up with Urban Chase Adventure Race! $10 off with this coupon Sign up and view dates at www.UrbanChaseRace.com Listen to what a few of our favorite guests ... Fran Lebowitz | Dick Cavett | Marian McPartland | Neil Jacobson | Gerard Schwarz | C. 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Health & Beauty Business & Services Distractions Eat & Drink 3 3 « MONDAY, JUNE 21, 2010 STUDENT’S GUIDE TO SUMMER » THE DAILY MONDAY, JUNE 21, 2010 » 3 MuSic FeStivalS BY REBECCA LEE The Daily CAPITOL HILL BLOCK PARTY Friday 7/23 to Saturday 7/25 Sounds East Pike Street and 12th Avenue Bus route: 49 The capitol Hill Block Party showcases 60 Northwest and national independent bands on three stages, right in the heart of the capitol Hill neighborhood. of Seattle They also feature independent craft booths, local non-profits, and raise money for The Vera Project and KEXP radio station. Advance tickets will be available until July 23 at thestranger.com/ blockparty3daypass or tickets can be bought on the day of the show. Some headliners include MGMT, Atmosphere, Blue Scholars, and the Dead Weather. FILE PHOTO / CHRISTOPHER NELSON Fans raise their hands at the Seattle Center during Bumbershoot 2008. This year’s performers include Bob Dylan and Mary J. Blige. Summer concerts BY ASHLEEN AGUILAR The Daily COURTESTY PHOTO / AJ RAGASA Music fans congregate at last year’s Capitol Hill Block Party. JUNE 25 JULY 2 JULY 5 JULY 6 PORTUGAL RIHANNA JORDIN SPARKS THE WAILERS BUMBERSHOOT THE MAN 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. (21+) Saturday 9/4 to Monday 9/6 (Labor $19.50–95.75 $25 8 p.m. Day Weekend) White River Showbox at the Market 8 p.m. $15 adv. Amphitheatre 1426 First Ave. $20 Seattle Center Neumos 40601 Auburn Enumclaw Neumos Bus route: 30 925 E. Pike St. Rd. Jordin Sparks is one of the 925 E. Pike St. few American idol winners Seattle’s Music & Arts Festival is celebrating its 40th Portugal. The Man seems to Auburn, Wash. Bob Marley’s legendary jam festival and has assembled a lineup that showcases whose name is still regularly continually churn out new mentioned on the radio. buddies have continued artists from the past 40 years. Music fans from music since releasing its first This pop diva requires animal- touring for almost 30 years across generations will be able to enjoy everything print decor and squeaky-clean With a couple of hits under EP in 2006. The Portland- her belt, such as “Tattoo” after his death. As members from music icons to contemporary artists. Some based quartet channels toilets in her dressing rooms, change and time pushes on, of the artists in the lineup are Bob Dylan, Mary J. reported the San Francisco and “S.O.S. (Let the Music late-60s John Lennon with Play),” Sparks tours the the Wailers continue to adapt Blige, and Weezer. Three-day passes and single- its progressive and complex chronicle. Let’s hope the White their sound, but still retain day tickets are available online, and tickets can be River Amphitheatre fulfills states with Ashlyne Huff and sound, and their latest full- Days Difference. their Jamaican reggae roots. bought at the gate as well. unlike in previous years, length, American Ghetto, is her requests so she can start Kore ionz supports them on the festival will offer the Bumbershoot Economy no exception. The band is the u.S. leg of her Last Girl their latest u.S. tour. Ticket, which excludes access to the main stage, touring with the Builders and On Earth tour off right. The for a reduced admission price. the Butchers, and Morning Barbados bombshell is touring off her 2009 release, Rated R, Transportation. NO DEPRESSION with rising star Ke$ha. Saturday 8/21 JULY 16 JULY 31 AUG. 1 AUG. 12 Marymoor Park located off SR520 in Redmond at the West Lake SILVERSTEIN SILVERSUN THE NEW CHROMEO Sammamish Parkway exit 5 p.m. PICKUPS PORNO-GRAPHERS 8 p.m. $20 adv.; $23 door $20 The No Depression Festival is an annual, one- 8 p.m. (21+) El Corazon Showbox at the Market day music festival at Marymoor Park. The $28 109 Eastlake Ave. E. 8 p.m. 1426 First Ave. festival features some of the best Americana Paramount Theatre $22.50 adv.; $25 door and indieroots artists around. This year’s lineup 911 Pine St. includes the Swell Season, Lucinda Williams, cave The canadian post-hardcore Showbox at the Market Pee Thug and Dave 1 are quintet Silverstein put together the best friends who make Singers, Punch Brothers, Alejandro Escovedo, Just off a recent tour with Muse, 1426 First Ave. chuck Prophet, and Sera cahoone. Advance a massive lineup including up dance duo chromeo, hardcore giants Emery, Dance Silversun Pickups are headlining touring off the release of tickets are $45, or $50 on the day of the show. their own national tour. The After near-instant success in Gavin Dance, i Set My Friends 1997 when the band began, their second record, Fancy on Fire, and Sky Eats Airplane band seemed to upgrade their Footwork. They’re traveling venue choices to accommodate The New Pornographers have on the Scream it Like You Mean enjoyed more than a decade the country this summer with VANS WARPED it tour. We came as Romans, all the new love they’re getting support from Holy Ghost! and after releasing their latest full- of underground and indie ivory Line and close to Home fame. The band released its Telephoned. TOUR are opening. length, Swoon. Against Me! and Saturday 8/14 The Henry clay People support latest full-length, Together, in 754 Silica Road NW, George, Wash. at the Paramount Theatre May and is touring the states concert. with The Dodos and imaad Wasif. The Warped Tour is an annual touring music and extreme-sports festival. Held at the Gorge Amphitheatre, the festival hosts several stages where AUG. 15 AUG. 22 AUG. 28 AUG. 29 more than 80 bands will be performing. The tour started out as a showcase for punk-rock music, but JASON BOLAND SYMMETRY/ MAT KEARNEY VAmpIRE its recent lineups have had more diversified genres. Performing this year are Sum 41, Everclear, and the AND THE SYMMETRY 8 p.m. WEEKEND Alkaline Trio. $20 STRAGGLERS (21+) 6 p.m. The Triple Door $39.50 (21+) 8 p.m.