Can't Miss It: Thursday

By Aaron Moncivaiz on Oct 28, 2009

psycho.jpg PSYCHO KILLER, QU'EST QUE C'ESTt - “Hate the smell of dampness, don't you? It's such a, I don't know, creepy smell.” Tonight through Halloween, Seattle Symphony performs live to accompany Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 horror suspense masterpiece Psycho. Echoing shrieks and an Oedipal killer equal the perfect Halloween warm-up.

7:30 p.m. // Benaroya Hall 200 University Street // $17-$82

SOUND OFF - You know you are, you’re sure you are, you’re Sounders til you die. The inaugural team plays a home and home against The Dynamo of Houston in the first playoff round. Historically solid, The Dynamo will be no pushover, so wave that scarf and sing along in support of the home blue and green.

7:00 p.m. // ESPN2

ANARCHY IN MANITOBA - Cool Canadian punk anarchists Propagandhi have been an activist band since ’86, taking on the usual suspects -- imperialism, capitalism, religion, racism, et al. Seeing as those issues still haven’t been resolved, the group isn’t finished yet. Keep on truckin’. With MDC and The Rebel Spell.

7:00 p.m. // Neumos 925 E Pike Street // $16

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