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Arts & Entertainment : Friday, August 03, 2001

Rant and Rave Live!

Music makes us snap our fingers, music makes us grind our teeth. ... Some folks had better luck than others last week when they went searching for good live music. What have you been up to lately? Let us know at 206-464-3230 or rantandrave@seattletimes.com.

— Pam Sitt

Not what they paid for

"We were ripped off! After paying $40 per seat to see David Byrne at the pier in a show scheduled to start at 5 p.m., then listening to an hour and a half of amateur drumming, we were told he wouldn't even show until 9:45 p.m. One Reel should be embarrassed and owes a lot of people money!"

One big, happy party

"It was very heartening to be at WOMAD, a festival that seeks to use music as a universal language to transcend the things that separate us and get people just to move, dance and enjoy being with one another in a spirit of friendship and happiness. Events such as this make me more hopeful than ever that the people of the world will recognize that, as Baha'i founder Baha'u'llah says, 'Ye are the fruits of one tree, and the leaves of one branch. ... The Earth is but one country and mankind its citizens.'"


©Copyright 2001, The Seattle Times

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