The controversial comedienne will perform two shows in Seattle this weekend.

Love her or hate her, no one puts on a live show quite like Kathy Griffin — and this weekend, Seattleites get two opportunities to experience her fiery presence firsthand. The award-winning comic, actress, author and star of the hit reality show “Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List” is scheduled to perform at

Get your groove on for a good cause.

The second annual Beats for Boobs benefit show in support of local and invaluable breast cancer organizations. Amazing local DJ’s, fashion designers, artists and chefs will gather in order to bring you a star-crossed night filled with great entertainment, people, music and food. The DJ line-up includes Leopold Bloom + CourtGrindle (Knightriders) and Robotika (Deprogrammers/Fam Funk) to name a few.

Taking your movie experience to the next level—live in concert from Middle-earth.

The average movie outing is getting more and more interactive and high-tech these days—but it doesn’t get much spiffier than viewing one of the most iconic films of the decade on a 60-foot screen accompanied by a live performance by more than 200 musicians of the film’s Academy Award and Grammy winning score.

Simmer down with this sultry stew that will keep you content all day long.

The Scoop: Luc is a French-American café owned by Thierry Rautureau, whose nickname — The Chef in the Hat — comes from his signature fedora. He is also known for blending traditional French cooking techniques with not-so traditional menu items. Luc offers a wide variety of mouthwatering French-American dishes that will satisfy your palate and beg you to reconsider your previous misconceptions of French cuisine. 

Indulge in this tasty fall comfort that guarantees a thoroughly clean plate.

The Scoop: This joyfully named local favorite has been serving up delicious and hearty Italian-American dishes for nearly 25 years. We think it’s safe to say they’ve got comfort food down to a science — a science that artfully evolves with each season, yet remains effortlessly simple,