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2006 Bumbershoot's full lineup

Music

Kanye West, AFI, A Tribe Called Quest, Yellowcard, Hawthorne Heights, Atmosphere, Zero 7, Feist, Badly Drawn Boy, Great Big Sea, Metric, Shooter Jennings, Of Montreal, Rogue Wave, The Blood Brothers, The Gossip, Blue Scholars, Mates of State, Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, Matt Costa, Jose Gonzalez, Sparta, The English Beat, Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk, Yerba Buena, As I Lay Dying, 3 Inches of Blood, Alejandro Escovedo, The Subdudes, Nouvelle Vague, Deerhoof, Bettye Lavette, Sonya Kitchell, Breakestra, Particle, Rocky Votolato, The Thermals, Rishi Rich Project, Jamie Lidell, Copeland, Jeremy Enigk, Laura Veirs, Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey, The Bellrays, The Fall of Troy, Cocorosie, Vashti Bunyan, The Living Jarboe, Luther "Guitar Jr." Johnson, Bitter:Sweet, Cloud Cult, Common Market, Nomo, Jacqui Naylor, Dengue Fever, Crystal Skulls, The Epoxies, Mark Pickerel & His Praying Hands, Mewithoutyou, Mountain Con, Erase Errata, Brett Dennen, Gokh-Bi System, The Briefs, P:ano, Slender Means, Sera Cahoone, The Village Green, Thee Emergency, Speaker Speaker, The Transmissionary Six, Mon Frere, Abyssinian Creole, The Can't See, PK & What Army?, Kane Hodder, Korby Lenker, Velella Velella, The Like, The Invisible Eyes, The Lonely H, New Fangs, The Hollowpoints, Daylight Basement, Sirens Sister, Cancer Rising, Dub Championz, Go Like Hell, The Purrs, Johanna Kunin, Derby, West Valley Highway, The Swains, Romance, Izabelle, The Lonely Forest, Tor Dietrichson with Mambo Cadillac, Olympic Sound Collective, Randy Oxford Band, Electric Shades of Blue, Po'Okela Street Band and Rik Wright.

The music lineup also includes the Decibel showcase, featuring Deadbeat, Lusine and Synthclub; the Seattle hip-hop showcase featuring Macklemore and The Saturday Knights; Seattle jazz showcase featuring Jim Knapp Orchestra, Kelley Johnson Quartet, Floyd Standifer and John Bishop Group.

Comedy

"Tinkle," created by comedians David Cross, Todd Barry and Jon Benjamin; improv experts Upright Citizens Brigade; "Best Week Ever Live!!," a live version of the popular VH1 show; Comedy Central's Zack Galifianakis; actress Mary Lynn Rajskub; writer and performer Doug Benson of "The Marijuana-logues"; "Trapped in The Closet," a comic take on R. Kelly's music video; "Locals Only," featuring regional comics Cathy Sorbo, Peter Greyy, Harrold Gomez and Peggy Platt.

Visual arts

"Pixel Dolls," "MeatSpace" and "Everything All at Once," curated by Michael Van Horn; "Softly Threatening: Artwork of the Modern Domestic," curated by Yoko Ott; "Experimental Housing Project," an installation by SuttonBeresCuller; "End of Summer: Three Views of Bumbershoot," from photographers William Anthony, Bradley Hanson and Ryan Schierling; "Bluebottle," an art and retail exhibition.

Theater, performance and dance

Jerry Quickly ("Live from the Front"); Universes ("Live from the Edge"); Northwest premiere of Mike Daisey's "Monopoly!"; band/performance group "Awesome"; NAKeD PUPPeTS; Troy Miszklevitz; Macha Monkey Productions; subatomic productions; Rubberbandance Group; Pacific Northwest Ballet; Degenerate Art Ensemble; Zoe Scofield.

Film

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1 Reel Film Festival, with more than 110 shorts and music videos; "Screenwriters Salon: Stories for the Screen," a panel discussion.

Literary arts

"People Talking & Singing" will benefit 826 Seattle and feature writers Dave Eggers, Sarah Vowell and Daniel Handler (also known as Lemony Snicket), and others. The 826 benefit is ticketed separately from Bumbershoot and costs $30. (Information at www.826seattle.org.)

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