• Coffee for La Cultura

    Coffee for La Cultura
    Bonito Café y Mercadito officially opened September 14.by Julianne BellWhen husbands Daniel and Ismael Calderón first started their pop-up market Aquí Mercado in April 2023, it was supposed to be a one-time occurrence.
    The couple, who had moved to Seattle from California a few years prior, wanted to kick off the opening of their third photography studio, Aquí, with something personal to them—a joyful party in honor of their queer and Latinx culture. They said th
  • Captain Kim’s Search for Love

    Captain Kim’s Search for Love
    This week’s rating, out of 10 anchor emojis: ⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓⚓by Megan BurbankWhen The Golden Bachelorette premiered last week, this season’s contestants included Captain Kim Buike, a retired naval officer from Mountlake Terrace, whose bio seems like it was written to evoke The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, with references to sailboat trips, clam cakes (!!!), and whistling. Captain Kim is part of a proud local tradition: Faith Martin, the Benton City ho
  • I Saw U: With the World’s Cutest Dog, Stuck on the Light Rail, and Dancing at the Bus Stop

    I Saw U: With the World’s Cutest Dog, Stuck on the Light Rail, and Dancing at the Bus Stop
    See someone? Say something!by AnonymousGentle Soul Oracle @ Pony TGirl Tuesday
    I was in a foul shitty mood about job prospects and you totally changed my perspectives. Tysm for the reassuring sage adviceplum bandana @ roosevelt 9/11
    u: plum-colored bandana @ roosevelt link, black mask. me: khaki skirt, black mask, curly hair. we complimented e/o and i wish we could talk more!
    to the nice gay boy with the brown t shirt by cal anderson park on sunday...
    i am so sorry for not understanding u when u
  • Four Generations of Punk Under One Roof

    Four Generations of Punk Under One Roof
    Green Day brought Rancid, The Smashing Pumpkins, and The Linda Lindas to T-Mobile Park for a punk rock family reunion.by Christian ParrocoOn Monday night, it didn’t matter if you were a boomer reliving your youth, a zoomer creating core memories, or somewhere in between: The Saviors Tour at T-Mobile Park was a multigenerational punk rock family reunion. The lineup—the Linda Lindas, Rancid, The Smashing Pumpkins, and Green Day—was a testament to the genre’s enduring legacy
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  • Writing the Ship

    Writing the Ship
    This season’s Nonfiction for No Reason events are Friday, October 11, at Little Saigon Creative, and Friday, November 1, at Northwest Film Forum.by Adam WillemsOn a gloomy May evening that seemed best suited for introverted lethargy, 60 people shuffled into Common Area Maintenance (CAM) in Belltown. Congregating under the builder space’s lofted ceilings, marinating in its artsy allure, and snarfing down cozy snacks from Off Alley, attendees seemed happy to mingle in a cultural venue
  • Slog AM: Biden Calls for Gun Violence Task Forces, New York Mayor Indicted, and Macklemore Addresses "Fuck America" Controversy

    Slog AM: Biden Calls for Gun Violence Task Forces, New York Mayor Indicted, and Macklemore Addresses "Fuck America" Controversy
    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Hannah KriegRain, rain, go away: We had some showers yesterday, but today you probably won’t need to strategically walk under every available awning—at least not for most of the day. The morning will start off mostly cloudy with temperatures in the high 50s. Then in the afternoon, the sun will poke out more and eventually temperatures will reach the high 60s. We may see some rain after the sun sets, so enjoy a lil extra white noise for sleeping,
  • Stay Mad

    Stay Mad
    Stay mad about it. We'll stay in love.by AnonymousTo the dudebro in the blue car with red trim who honked at me and my partner and rolled down his window to shout "F*GGOTS!" at us on a Saturday afternoon at Harvard & E Olive:We kept holding hands on our way home. We held hands while we were at dinner, and while we slept that night. We'll hold hands today, tomorrow, and long after you're gone. Stay mad about it. We'll stay in love.
    Also, your hair is ugly.Do you need to get something off your
  • Stranger Suggests: Orville Peck, Spam New Media Festival, Tina Friml, Tu David Phu, Tegan & Sara

    Stranger Suggests: Orville Peck, Spam New Media Festival, Tina Friml, Tu David Phu, Tegan & Sara
    One really great thing to do every day of the week.by Audrey VannWEDNESDAY 9/25  
    Orville Peck: Stampede Tour
    (MUSIC) After taking the world by storm with his Sub Pop-released debut album, Pony, the mysteriously masked cowboy known as Orville Peck found himself collaborating with country-pop queen Shania Twain, modeling for fashion labels such as Dior and Ivy Park, and rubbing elbows with mainstream names on the Grammy red carpet. Now supporting his third album, Stampede, Peck will las
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  • Sweetheart Deal Shows What City Councilmember Joy Hollingsworth Didn't Learn in Amsterdam

    Sweetheart Deal Shows What City Councilmember Joy Hollingsworth Didn't Learn in Amsterdam
    'Sweetheart Deal' opens at SIFF Film Center Friday, September 27by Charles MudedeThe locally produced documentary Sweetheart Deal contains many messages, but if we unfairly reduce it to one, then it is this: The real crime of sex work is its criminalization. And this message has renewed force in light of the present conservative city council. On Sept 19, eight of the nine members of the council voted to impose a “Stay Out of Area Prostitution (SOAP) zone, and the reinstatement of the City&
  • Sweetheart Deal Shows What City Council Member Joy Hollingsworth Didn't Learn in Amsterdam

    Sweetheart Deal Shows What City Council Member Joy Hollingsworth Didn't Learn in Amsterdam
    'Sweetheart Deal' opens at SIFF Film Center Friday, September 27by Charles MudedeThe locally produced documentary Sweetheart Deal contains many messages, but if we unfairly reduce it to one, then it is this: The real crime of sex work is its criminalization. And this message has renewed force in light of the present conservative city council. On Sept 19, eight of the nine members of the council voted to impose a “Stay Out of Area Prostitution (SOAP) zone, and the reinstatement of the City&
  • Person of Interest: Sarah Tudzin

    Person of Interest: Sarah Tudzin
    Illuminati Hotties play Neumos Thursday, Oct 3.by Audrey VannEven if you haven’t heard indie rock luminary Sarah Tudzin’s name, you’ve probably heard her work. She’s an in-demand producer, mixer, audio engineer, and, since 2018, performer under the stage name Illuminati Hotties. But her meteoric rise in the industry started three years ago.
    In 2021, she released her third album, Let Me Do One More, on her own Hopeless Records imprint, to critical acclaim. Then she worked
  • Person of Interest: Sarah Trudzin

    Person of Interest: Sarah Trudzin
    Illuminati Hotties play Neumos Thursday, Oct 3.by Audrey VannEven if you haven’t heard indie rock luminary Sarah Trudzin’s name, you’ve probably heard her work. She’s an in-demand producer, mixer, audio engineer, and, since 2018, performer under the stage name Illuminati Hotties. But her meteoric rise in the industry started three years ago.
    In 2021, she released her third album, Let Me Do One More, on her own Hopeless Records imprint, to critical acclaim. Then she worked
  • Person of Interest: Nonamey

    Person of Interest: Nonamey
    Nonamey’s work will be on display at Photosynthesis in Olympia as part of the city’s Fall Arts Walk October 4–5.by Lindsay CostelloPlaying on an audience’s nostalgia can feel like a trick, but when Nonamey does it, it’s an invitation. Their pieces reference real objects, but Nonamey’s graphic, stylized aesthetic isn’t trompe-l’œil—instead of merely tricking the eye, they excite it, with artworks that feel joyous and genuine. The Portlan
  • Slog AM: Paul Allen's Foundation Drops Nearly $9.5 Million on Seattle Arts, Israeli Attacks Displace 500,000 in Lebanon, Missouri May Have Executed an Innocent Man

    Slog AM: Paul Allen's Foundation Drops Nearly $9.5 Million on Seattle Arts, Israeli Attacks Displace 500,000 in Lebanon, Missouri May Have Executed an Innocent Man
    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Vivian McCallDa weather: A front will move across Western Washington today, so expect a quarter to half inch of rain. Showers and isolated thunderstorms moved into the interior early this morning. They’re expected to continue until 3 pm, take a two hour late lunch, and resume as showers and possible thunderstorms this evening. 
    Oops, all cuts: Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell’s 2025-2026 budget plugged a $250 million hole with wads of money mean
  • Your Guide to Fall 2024 Arts Events in Seattle

    Over 30 of This Season’s Very Best Art, Book, Music, Film, and Theater Eventsby Audrey VannNothing screams 'fall' like the slow, inevitable retreat back indoors—but don’t let the cozy vibes trigger your FOMO. In fact, this is prime time to trade your blanket for a sweater and soak up all the artsy goodness the season has to offer. From the Freakout Festival to the Short Run Comix Festival, Tegan & Sara's Crush Book Tour, Keith Haring: A Radiant Legacy, and Live from our Liv
  • Mayor Harrell Sacrifices $200 Million Of Affordable Housing Rather Than Taxing The Rich

    Mayor Harrell Sacrifices $200 Million Of Affordable Housing Rather Than Taxing The Rich
    Harrell chose to appease his wealthy donors at the expense of affordable housing and his workers.by Hannah KriegMayor Bruce Harrell may pat himself on the back for balancing a $250 million shortfall in his newly unveiled 2025-2026 budget without levying any new taxes, but a broad coalition of 35 community advocacy and labor groups say it's not the flex he thinks it is. The Mayor cut 159 City jobs, $80 million in City programming, and most audaciously, Harrell raided $330 million from JumpStart r
  • What Are Ya Readin’ This Season?

    What Are Ya Readin’ This Season?
    We asked some of our favorite local authors and booksellers what they’re reading this season.by Megan SelingWell, the weather outside is… wait. It’s too early for that. But shit is about to get gnarly. Seattle may have experienced a record-breaking streak of 80-degree days this summer, but now we’re entering the rainy season, the gray season, the time of year when the best thing to do is stay home and read. (And watch Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. But also read.) Novembe
  • With Esther Perel

    With Esther Perel
    A new Savage Lovecastby The StrangerShe slept with a lad who didn’t wear a condom when he said he would, came inside her, and wouldn’t help pay for Plan B. The hitch? He’s great in bed, and she is hard up. Should she sleep with him again, if he promises to be a good boy?
    A caller challenges Dan on his personal dislike of massages. “How can this possibly be?” asks the caller.Our guest this week, is the brilliant psychotherapist and New York Times bestselling author E
  • LISTEN: Savage Lovecast With Esther Perel

    LISTEN: Savage Lovecast With Esther Perel
    A new Savage Lovecastby The StrangerShe slept with a lad who didn’t wear a condom when he said he would, came inside her, and wouldn’t help pay for Plan B. The hitch? He’s great in bed, and she is hard up. Should she sleep with him again, if he promises to be a good boy?
    A caller challenges Dan on his personal dislike of massages. “How can this possibly be?” asks the caller.The Lovecast's guest this week is the brilliant psychotherapist and New York Times bestsellin
  • The Republican Ideology Driving Seattle’s Budget

    The Republican Ideology Driving Seattle’s Budget
    Tell me again how this is moderate? How is it anything but Republican tax ideology?by Ron DavisThis post also appears in Rondezvous. 
    Seattle currently dedicates less of its economy to public spending than did in the famously austere recession-era of 2012, but you sure wouldn’t think so based on the histrionics from the Seattle Times Editorial Board, or all the talk from the conservatives on the Seattle City Council about waste and bloat and audits. 
    That’s because they app
  • Home Scream Home

    Home Scream Home
    Watch 'The Influencer' on Vimeo and see 'Dream Creep' at the Gig Harbor Film Festival September 26–29.by Chase HutchinsonFrom Twin Peaks to The Ring, horror filmmakers have long been drawn to the Pacific Northwest’s moody, fickle, gray backdrop. It’s a region that can do foggy, rainy, and dreary dread, just as it can be unexpectedly bright and sunny, making it a malleable setting that can twist your expectations and keep you delightfully unsettled through an entire film. 
  • Slog AM: School Closures Put on Pause, Macklemore Said "Fuck America," Council President Sara Nelson Advances Permanent Cop Hiring Bonuses

    Slog AM: School Closures Put on Pause, Macklemore Said "Fuck America," Council President Sara Nelson Advances Permanent Cop Hiring Bonuses
    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Ashley NerbovigGood morning! Cloudy and hot today, not my favorite combo. We'll see a high of 74 degrees and a very slight chance of rain later tonight. Also, today is the last 7 pm sunset. RIP vitamin D. 
    School closure plan halts: After a bunch of parents rallied against Seattle Public Schools' (SPS) plan to close between 17 to 21 elementary and K-8 schools,  Superintendent Brent Jones has backed off, according to the Seattle Times. The plan wou
  • Will Doors Open Keep Doors Open?

    Will Doors Open Keep Doors Open?
    King County's new Doors Open fund is giving art and culture organizations a lot of hope.by Vivian McCallIt’s been a tough year for Taproot Theatre. Rent, production materials, and the price of fair labor are up, and, despite Artistic Director Karen Lund’s best efforts to compensate by slashing hours, positions have been left vacant. Cutting one of the theater’s three big shows a year hasn’t been enough either, with audiences still lagging 19% behind what they were before
  • Pacific Northwest Ballet Opens New Season with World Premiere of Very Pretty and Spooky Swamp Dance

    Pacific Northwest Ballet Opens New Season with World Premiere of Very Pretty and Spooky Swamp Dance
    Get your ass to the show. It’s a good one.by Rich SmithOn Friday, the Pacific Northwest Ballet kicked off its 2024/25 season with a trio of ballets that combined in my own sick brain to tell a back-to-school narrative, befitting not only early autumn’s crisp air and fresh notebooks but also the controversial budget battle on the minds of so many Seattle parents. 
    But enough politics for now. The show, which runs through Sept 29 at McCaw Hall, began with Edwaard Liang’s The
  • The Top 50 Events in Seattle This Week: Sept 23–29, 2024

    Green Day, Connie Chung, and Moreby EverOut StaffFall is officially here and with it comes a brand-new batch of don't-miss events from Green Day - The Saviors Tour to Beabadoobee and from Connie Chung to Bob The Drag Queen's This Is Wild World Tour.
    MONDAY
    LIVE MUSIC
    Green Day - The Saviors Tour
    The Saviors tour is named after Green Day's latest album, but the gel-haired trio is giving the people what they really want—the entirety of Dookie and American Idiot, and hopefully more of Billie
  • Get In Losers, We’re Buying the City Council

    Get In Losers, We’re Buying the City Council
    Progressive People Power “Fights Fire with Fire” after Big Business Spent More Than a Million Dollars to Elect Conservativesby Hannah KriegBig business bought the current city council, and progressives have decided to try to buy it back. A group of disgruntled campaign workers and failed candidates launched Progressive People Power (P3) PAC, an independent expenditure (IE) that plans to fundraise for the leftmost candidate that makes it out of the primary. They aim to even the playin
  • Slog AM: Microsoft Goes Nuclear, Cards Against Humanity Sues Elon Musk, Israel Strikes Lebanon

    Slog AM: Microsoft Goes Nuclear, Cards Against Humanity Sues Elon Musk, Israel Strikes Lebanon
    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Nathalie GrahamDid you hear the news? It's fall y'all. #wawx
    — NWS Seattle (@NWSSeattle) September 22, 2024That means today it will be cloudy. But, also kind of warmer than you'd expect.
    Carjackings are up: In Seattle and around the US, carjackings are hot right now. Nationwide, the crime has more than doubled over the past few years "from 7,626 in 2019 to 19,258 in 2022," reports the Seattle Times. Locally, we've seen 66 carjackings so
  • Community as Rebellion

    Community as Rebellion
    Palestine Will Live Forever: A Benefit Festival for Palestine is Saturday, September 21, at Seward Park Amphitheater.by Marcus Harrison GreenFor nearly a year, Palestinians living in Gaza have faced an endless torrent of death and destruction. Since the October 7 attack by Hamas, more than 40,000 people (at least 16,456 of them children) have been killed in Israel’s assault on the Gaza strip. In all, The Lancet medical journal estimates the death toll will reach more than 186,000. Simultan
  • Will a Dramatic Drop in Interest Rates Spark Another Construction Boom in Seattle?

    Will a Dramatic Drop in Interest Rates Spark Another Construction Boom in Seattle?
    And will this dramatic cut impact the presidential election?by Charles MudedeOn September 16, Joshua McNichols posted on KUOW that "lower interest rates could have big implications for downtown Seattle." Why? Because "[w]hen interest rates go down, developers borrow more money. They use that money to build things." I did not give this prognostication much weight until the following day, September 17, when the Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell did something truly surprising and not at all in my
  • Black Activist Alleges Assault at Protest Outside Council Member Bob Kettle’s House

    Black Activist Alleges Assault at Protest Outside Council Member Bob Kettle’s House
    Alan Meekins Calls Queen Anne a “Sundown Town” after Angry White Man Allegedly Throws Speaker at His Headby Hannah KriegLocal Black activist Alan Meekins claims a Queen Anne resident threw a heavy, rolling speaker at his head during a small protest outside Council Member Bob Kettle’s house last weekend. In an interview with The Stranger, Meekins described Kettle’s neighborhood as a “Sundown Town” and his angry neighbors as a “lynch mob.” Meekins in

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