• The Favourite Is a Historical Period Piece for People Who Hate Historical Period Pieces

    The Favourite Is a Historical Period Piece for People Who Hate Historical Period Pieces
    Also, Emma Stone left me "cuntstruck."by Jasmyne KeimigOlivia Colman is a Best Actress nominee in this year's Golden Globes for The Favourite. Courtesy The Favourite
    The opening moment of The Favourite finds the infantile Queen Anne (played by the always spectacular Olivia Colman) in her darkened bedchambers with her closest friend and most important advisor, Sarah Churchill, the Lady of Marlborough (played by the equally enthralling Rachel Weisz). The monarch beseeches the lady to kiss one of h
  • Better Than Before

    Better Than Before
    "Just like the Space Needle and Dick’s, Fastbacks are always around and just as iconic."by Kevin DiersYou don’t need me to tell you that Seattle has changed a lot since 1999. The meteoric ascent of Amazon and big tech has left parts of the city nearly unrecognizable as rent has skyrocketed, beloved music venues have come and gone, and hundreds of Northwest bands have risen to fame and broken up. Amidst this ever-shifting process, though, one institution remains strong: The Northwest
  • Bikini Kill Day Was One for the History Books

    Bikini Kill Day Was One for the History Books
    Olympia Gave the Band a Key to the City, and They Gave Oly One Hell of a Showby Brittne LunnissLast weekend, in honor of the foundational Riot Grrrl band, Olympia’s Mayor Dantae Payne declared August 23rd Bikini Kill Day. 
    The city’s proclamation applauds Bikini Kill’s music and activism. “The band’s influence extends far beyond their music, symbolizing resistance, empowerment, and the fight for gender equality,” it reads. The proclamation acknowledges th
  • Slog AM: "Nefarious Characters" May Be Behind Sea-Tac Cyber Attack, Sue Bird Gets a Street, Trump Judges Allow Florida To Restrict Trans Care

    Slog AM: "Nefarious Characters" May Be Behind Sea-Tac Cyber Attack, Sue Bird Gets a Street, Trump Judges Allow Florida To Restrict Trans Care
    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Vivian McCall“Nefarious characters” may be behind the Sea-Tac cyber attack: Authorities at the Port of Seattle have not explained who or what is beyond the Saturday cyber attack hampering day-to-day airport operations. The only clue so far comes from Sea-Tac spokesperson Perry Cooper, who said at a Monday news conference that “nefarious characters” may have been in its system early Saturday morning. (I’m picturing a tall, lanky
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  • The Seattle Reign Crowned Their Queen

    The Seattle Reign Crowned Their Queen
    Still don’t have a bucket hat.by Hannah Murphy WinterLast night, the Seattle Reign saluted their queen when the team retired Megan Rapinoe’s jersey, #15. 
    The ceremony included videos from Jay Inslee, Macklemore, Eddie Vedder, and Christine Gregoire.  
    Rapinoe made a short speech after the jersey was presented (“They put me on a time limit,” she said, “which is probably best.”) She thanked her family and the “extended Reign family” f
  • Dating Games

    Dating Games
    See Fun & Flirty at the Crocodile Thursday, August 29.by Nathalie GrahamOn a recent Thursday evening, a line of women snaked up the staircase leading to Capitol Hill’s Comedy/Bar dressed in their best form-fitting going-out tops with freshly curled hair and full-faced make-up. In the app-dominated world of modern dating, many singles—especially Gen Zers—are looking for literally any other way to find a partner. Sometimes, that’s via old-fashioned meet-cutes or by prow
  • The Top 35 Events in Seattle This Week: Aug 26–Sept 2, 2024

    The Top 35 Events in Seattle This Week: Aug 26–Sept 2, 2024
    Bumbershoot, PAX West, and Moreby EverOut StaffReady to bid farewell to August and say hello to September? We're suggesting events all the way to Labor Day, from Bumbershoot to PAX West and from Metallica: M72 World Tour to Kings of Leon.
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    READINGS & TALKS
    Author Talk: Renato Poliafito, Dolci!
    I can't help but be enchanted with Italian and Italian American baked goods like tiramisu, rainbow cookies, and cannoli, so I'm particularly excited about the release of two-time James Beard nomi
  • Slog AM: A Cyberattack at Sea-Tac, Some New Light Rail Stops, National Parks Get Some Love

    Slog AM: A Cyberattack at Sea-Tac, Some New Light Rail Stops, National Parks Get Some Love
    The Stranger's morning news round-up.by Nathalie GrahamNever check a bag: Sea-Tac Airport was the victim of a cyber attack over the weekend. Email, phone services, and digital systems such as checking bags went offline from Saturday morning through Sunday afternoon. Airport staff checked 7,000 bags by hand. The majority of the people trying to check their bags missed their flights. What are you, the Queen of England? Shove your shit in a backpack and put it in the overhead compartment like the r
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  • Julian Brave NoiseCat on Making Sugarcane

    Julian Brave NoiseCat on Making Sugarcane
    Sugarcane is an agonizing but profoundly compassionate investigation into the decades of abuse inside a British Columbia Residential School.by Chase HutchinsonSt. Joseph’s Mission, an Indian residential school in Williams Lake, B.C. contains 93 unmarked children’s graves. They represent decades of abuse, systemic dehumanization, infanticide, and sexual assault against the residents of the nearby Sugarcane reservation and other Indigenous peoples in the regions. For Julian Brave Noise
  • The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Seattle This Weekend: Aug 23–25, 2024

    The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Seattle This Weekend: Aug 23–25, 2024
    Dinosaur Jr., Festival Sundiata presents Black Arts Fest, and More Cheap & Easy Events Under $15by EverOut StaffYou've got a weekend to plan and we've got plenty of cheap and easy suggestions. Fill out your schedule with events from a free Dinosaur Jr., The Black Tones, and Muneca concert to WABA Korea Expo & Festival and from Festival Sundiata presents Black Arts Fest to The Cat & the Canary: Live Score Fundraiser for Scarecrow. For more ideas, check out our guide to the top events
  • Slog AM: Harris Accepts Democratic Presidential Nomination, Rick Steves Has Cancer, Help Find These Lost Birds

    Slog AM: Harris Accepts Democratic Presidential Nomination, Rick Steves Has Cancer, Help Find These Lost Birds
    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Nathalie GrahamCancer comes for us all: Even for Edmonds' own prolific travel writer, Rick Steves. Steves, who I am going to dub "the gem of Edmonds," was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer. Luckily, he caught the cancer early, before it had spread. Maybe things will be okay. In the meantime, Steves said he's viewing the having cancer thing much like traveling. "You learn a lot more about your home sometimes by leaving it and looking at it from a dista
  • Your Guide to Peaches in Seattle: Summer 2024 Edition

    Your Guide to Peaches in Seattle: Summer 2024 Edition
    Fritters, Beer, and Moreby EverOut StaffSweet, juicy, and fragrant, ripe summer peaches are the pinnacle of the season's fresh produce, and since August is National Peach Month, there's no better time to enjoy them. Though you may not be able to get millions of them (cue the Presidents of the United States of America), we've hand-picked this list of restaurants, bakeries, and other spots in Seattle where you can consume as much of the succulent stone fruit as possible in a wide variety of forms,
  • “The Absolute Bare Minimum”

    “The Absolute Bare Minimum”
    A Washington State Uncommitted Delegate on the DNC Denying a Palestinian-American Speakerby Hannah Murphy WinterLast night, one image from the Democratic National Convention dominated certain corners of social media: more than a dozen delegates outside on the sidewalk, some holding each other, some in tears. 
    The image was taken shortly after the DNC told the group of around 30 uncommitted delegates—who are part of a protest vote to demand an arms embargo on Israel and a ceasefire in
  • Ticket Alert: Modest Mouse, Wooli, and More Seattle Events Going On Sale This Week

    Ticket Alert: Modest Mouse, Wooli, and More Seattle Events Going On Sale This Week
    Plus, Emerald City Comic Con and More Event Updates for August 22by EverOut StaffGood news for people who love Modest Mouse: the Pacific Northwest rockers are celebrating the 20th anniversary of their touchstone fourth album on a tour with the band’s 2004 lineup. This winter, dubstep DJ Wooli will ignite the WaMu Theater on his Mind Warp tour. Plus, it’s never too early to start planning your cosplay—tickets for next year’s Emerald City Comic Con are on sale now. Read on
  • I Saw U: Driving a Subaru on 520, Wearing a Rib Cage T-shirt on the Train, Complimenting My Boygenius Baggu at Creature Consignment

    I Saw U: Driving a Subaru on 520, Wearing a Rib Cage T-shirt on the Train, Complimenting My Boygenius Baggu at Creature Consignment
    See someone? Say something!by AnonymousTo the Subaru driving on 520 this morning with cool stickers:
    Your sticker collection is cool. We should be friends. Stickers: Mola mola dive flag, free palestine, “I brake for cloud formations” :’)Brat Summer in Cap Hill
    Grey sports car with red seats in cap hill near Hot Mommas on Wednesday. Blasting Charlie xcx and singing along. Happy brat summer babes 🍏💋
    At Seattle Library, Fall 2019
    I always wanted to share this just
  • Always Burning Bright

    Always Burning Bright
    Friends and Bandmates Celebrate Seattle's Legendary Improv Saxophonist Wally Shoupby Dave SegalWally Shoup's music is not for everybody, to put it lightly. But for those who have connected with it, the late Seattle saxophonist's free-flowing sound is pure, beneficent energy, and the man behind it was a powerful inspiration to young, adventurous musicians.
    In improv-music circles, Shoup—who passed away on March 5—was a colossus of sound, visual art, and philosophical essays on music.
  • The Bad, the Bad, and the Ugly

    The Bad, the Bad, and the Ugly
    As City Hall transitions from its policymaking period into its budget negotiation period, The Stranger proudly presents a (probably) exhaustive list of the new city council’s many, many, many transgressions against progressives, the working class, and the norms of local democracy.by Hannah KriegWhen it became clear that big business would successfully buy a slate of corporate shills in the 2023 Seattle City Council election, progressives sorted themselves into two camps. Some wanted to giv
  • Slog AM: Council Appointee Tanya Woo Bars Media from Event "Co-hosted" by Council Quorum, The DNC Snubs Palestinian-American Speaker, RFK Jr to Drop Out

    Slog AM: Council Appointee Tanya Woo Bars Media from Event "Co-hosted" by Council Quorum, The DNC Snubs Palestinian-American Speaker, RFK Jr to Drop Out
    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Hannah KriegMinecraft season preview: Today, Seattleites can expect cloudy skies and temperatures in the upper 60s. At around 9 pm, the rain will roll in and stick around until the early hours of Friday. It seems summer has come to a screeching halt the past few days, but don’t get too used to it. Sunny skies and temperatures in the upper 70s will return later next week.
    DNC: On the third night of the Democratic National Convention, the party invited
  • Stranger Suggests: Five Minutes to Live!, Bikini Kill Day, Snohomish Block Party, Megan Rapinoe Jersey Retirement, Mandy

    Stranger Suggests: Five Minutes to Live!, Bikini Kill Day, Snohomish Block Party, Megan Rapinoe Jersey Retirement, Mandy
    One really great thing to do every day of the week.by Audrey VannWEDNESDAY 8/21  
    Five Minutes to Live!
    (FILM) If there's anything missing from the typical movie theater experience, it's a democratic voting process and a lil' bit of intrigue. Right? Right??? If you agree, you'll dig Five Minutes to Live, wherein the Beacon will screen the first five minutes of four different mystery movies. The crowd will then vote on which flick to watch in its entirety. It's kind of like a real-life
  • Uh, Was That a Chamber Pot?

    Uh, Was That a Chamber Pot?
    You ruined my hair and clothes with your gross water.by AnonymousI was walking by the Walgreens on E Pine Street when you, an insane asshole, dumped a bucket of water from your apartment window down onto the street. You ruined my hair and clothes with your gross water. WTF is wrong with you? It's not the middle ages anymore, where people empty their chamber pots onto the street! 
    I hope you have a terrible life and many other things that I won't type out here.Do you need to get somethi
  • Aurora Residents Deserve Better Than Seattle’s Old Ideas

    Some Aurora Residents Want Creative Solutions to Gun Violence, Not More Arrests of Sex Workersby Ashley NerbovigLast week, Seattle City Council Member Cathy Moore introduced a bill to reinstate the City’s prostitution loitering laws and to create a seven-mile prostitution banishment zone along Aurora Avenue North, also known as a Stay Out of Area Prostitution (SOAP) zone.
    While Moore rallied a contingent of supporters for her bill at a public hearing last week, many anti-violence organizat
  • Slog AM: Mayor Harrell Addresses "Blunt and Inexact" Denny Blaine Comments, A Close DNR Race, The Obamas Speak at DNC

    Slog AM: Mayor Harrell Addresses "Blunt and Inexact" Denny Blaine Comments, A Close DNR Race, The Obamas Speak at DNC
    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Vivian McCallWeather: Yesterday’s weather was not nearly as stormy as I’d hoped for, but today brings a 50 percent chance of showers after 1 pm and a high of 71. Showers are expected to continue into Saturday and then taper off before the sun’s partial return on Monday.A touch of fall for the next week around the area. High temperatures 5° to 10° below normal with a chance of showers through the weekend. Seattle normal highs for th
  • Slog AM: Asylum-Seekers March on King County Council, George Santos Sentenced to Six Years in Prison, Joe Biden Says Bye

    Slog AM: Asylum-Seekers March on King County Council, George Santos Sentenced to Six Years in Prison, Joe Biden Says Bye
    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Ashley NerbovigGood morning! Don those ThunderShirts my bitches, today's going to be a stormy one. Chance of showers, with a high of 71. [Editor's note: I had to Google it; it's a dog joke.]
    Asylum-seekers march on county council: The 200 asylum-seekers who have camped next to an Econo Lodge in Kent since June plan to march to the King County Council meeting today. A release from one of the mutual aid groups supporting the migrants said that King Count
  • “Not Another Bomb” Rally Pressures Democrats to Listen to Their Base on Palestine

    “Not Another Bomb” Rally Pressures Democrats to Listen to Their Base on Palestine
    “Not Another Bomb” advocates in more than 80 cities, including Seattle, gathered Sunday to call on Harris to publicly support a ceasefire in Gaza and an arms embargo on Israel.by Hannah KriegAhead of the Democratic Party’s coronation of Vice President Kamala Harris as the presidential nominee at their convention in Chicago this week, “Not Another Bomb” advocates in more than 80 cities, including Seattle, gathered Sunday to call on Harris to publicly support a ceasef
  • The Top 45 Events in Seattle This Week: Aug 19–25, 2024

    The Top 45 Events in Seattle This Week: Aug 19–25, 2024
    Ballard Bites & Brews, Sunny Day Real Estate, and Moreby EverOut StaffWe've come to work very demure and very mindful, suggesting presentable events from Sunny Day Real Estate to the South Sound Block Party and from Ballard Bites & Brews to What the Funk?! An all BIPOC Burlesque Festival. Now you can carry on with your week! Just remember not to do too much.
    MONDAY
    COMEDY
    Iliza Shlesinger
    I work hard to stay removed from the world of weddings, nightclubs, and biological clocks, but I can
  • Slog AM: 3,300 Lightning Strikes in Western Washington, Activists Gather Outside DNC, Michigan Town Elects Horse as Mayor

    Slog AM: 3,300 Lightning Strikes in Western Washington, Activists Gather Outside DNC, Michigan Town Elects Horse as Mayor
    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Nathalie GrahamWhat a storm! Thunderstorms rolled in Saturday night and brought rumbles, flashes, and a deluge of rain with them. The Puget Sound area bore witness to 3,300 lightning strikes. Did you sit outside and watch the free sky theater? It was glorious. I like when weather makes me feel small. Along with the spectacle came the real price: the storm knocked out power for 18,000 people in Western Washington, and it lit a brush fire now burning near Lea
  • How Charles R. Cross Shaped the Northwest's Music Scene

    How Charles R. Cross Shaped the Northwest's Music Scene
    Musicians and Critics Remember the Late Journalist, Who Died Last Weekend at 67.by Dave SegalLast Sunday afternoon, tributes to Seattle music journalist Charles R. Cross saturated social media like feedback from a guitar solo by Jimi Hendrix. As the city's preeminent music historian, Cross spent decades writing venerated, deeply researched biographies on Hendrix, Kurt Cobain, and Heart (among others), and editing the vaunted music magazine The Rocket from from the mid-80s until it shuttered in 2
  • “She Saved Lives”: Local Chefs Remember Seattle Culinary Icon Tamara Murphy

    “She Saved Lives”: Local Chefs Remember Seattle Culinary Icon Tamara Murphy
    The chef-owner of Terra Plata passed away last weekend at 63.by Meg van HuygenAs the news rippled through Seattle this week, the restaurant industry was shocked and heartbroken—throughout the city and far beyond—to hear that their friend and mentor Tamara “Cheffy” Murphy had died. The legendary Seattle-based chef suffered a stroke in Boise last Wednesday and was kept on life support to facilitate the donation of her organs, passing away peacefully on Saturday, August 10,
  • Big Big Hug

    Big Big Hug
    by AnonymousAbout a year ago, I dropped off my 17-year-old in his new city, Seattle. It was once mine as well, but life took me away. As I walked away from him at the Capitol Hill Light Rail entrance, he was sobbing and I was trying to be the stoic dad holding it together. I took one last look back, waved, and then headed into the station. As I turned the corner, I lost it. Standing there bawling, I heard this voice ask me if I was okay. I turned and looked to see this beautiful, tall man l
  • Seattle Lamentably Ignored Charles Cross's Call to Turn Kurt Cobain's Property Into a Park

    Seattle Lamentably Ignored Charles Cross's Call to Turn Kurt Cobain's Property Into a Park
    Charles Mudede on our city's inability to name and raise to the heavens its worldly godsby Charles MudedeThere he was again, Kurt Cobain. This time with intense (almost accusing) eyes near the top of a mixed media collage by Nelson Wilbur. It's called "KC," and is part of a show at Vermillion Gallery that features work by artists associated with Georgetown's Fogue™ Studios & Gallery. I looked at "KC" for several minutes (the iconic sunglasses, strips of music notes, words from Nirvana'

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