• Get Trashed

    Seattle’s Material Recovery Facility (MRF) is a cacophonic, colorful symphony of industry, and it almost never stops—because the trash never stops.by Nathalie GrahamPhotos by Billie Winter
    The sweet smell of garbage fills the warehouse, but it only registers in whiffs. A large, green apparatus in the center of the space houses machines that buzz and churn the air, keeping it from getting stagnant. Beyond the green walls, an M.C. Escher-like maze of conveyor belts and stairways moves
  • The Best Things To Do in Seattle This Month: May 2025

    Kendrick Lamar & SZA, SIFF, and Moreby EverOut StaffAlong with May flowers, the new month brings a whole host of major local happenings like can't-miss concerts, cultural celebrations, film festivals, and more. Below, we're clueing you in to everything you need to know about during this homestretch of spring, from Kendrick Lamar and SZA's Grand National tour to Outlaw Music Festival with Willie Nelson & Family, Bob Dylan, and More and from the Seattle International Film Festival to The P
  • Ticket Alert: HAIM, Bryan Adams, and More Seattle Events Going On Sale This Week

    Plus, Psychic Salamander Festival and More Event Updates for May 1by EverOut StaffGrab your credit card because another batch of event announcements is here. Pop rock sister trio HAIM is bringing new music from their upcoming fourth album on tour. Canadian hitmaker Bryan Adams will “roll with the punches” with special guests Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo. Plus, Modest Mouse is launching the new Psychic Salamander Festival with headliners including the Flaming Lips and Sleater-Kinney.
  • Wisconsin Judge’s Arrest Couldn’t Have Happened in Washington

    Whether or not Dugan did what she’s accused of, there’s precedent for judges acting in this way. And, no, Attorney General Pam Bondi, this is not “radical leftist judges” standing in the way of Trump’s agenda. These behaviors are a reaction to ICE’s continued presence in US courtrooms causing a chilling effect on the legal system and making it harder for courts to do their job. Washington, still a bastion of sanity in some arenas, tackled this ghoulish ICE beh
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  • Slog AM: Homeless Swept From Forest, Trump Says Girls Must Do With Just Two Dolls, Earth Might Turn Purple 

    Seattle's only news roundup.by Charles MudedeLet's ignore today's weather, which will experience a high of 74 and no clouds, no "merveilleux nuages." Let's instead look toward Saturday, which will be cool and cloudy. That said, here is the traffic report. Today, like yesterday, and the day before, there will be lots and lots of it. Expect misery especially on Denny Way, as every car a nightmare could ever produce tries to squeeze into I-5 all at once. As a consequence, expect the Metro's 8 bus t
  • Stranger Suggests: Today's Hardest-Hitting Rap Outfit, the Return of a Seattle Treasure, and ALLLLLL the May Day Protests

    One really great thing to do every day of the week.by Audrey VannWEDNESDAY 4/30  
    Clipping., Counterfeit Madison, Dead Channel Sky
    (MUSIC) One of the hardest-hitting, most politically minded rap outfits playing out right now has to be Clipping. The LA three-piece consists of the MC Daveed Diggs and production duo William Hutson and Jonathan Snipes, and they do be comin’ for your preconceived notions of what the hip-hop genre can be. Diggs’s flow can reach breakneck speeds h
  • May Day Is The People’s Day

    Both locally and nationally, this year’s May Day will be a nexus of labor and immigrant rights—a moment shaped by struggle, sharpened by history, and (hopefully) set ablaze by the fire of solidarity.by Marcus Harrison GreenBoth locally and nationally, this year’s May Day will be a nexus of labor and immigrant rights—a moment shaped by struggle, sharpened by history, and (hopefully) set ablaze by the fire of solidarity.
    May Day (or International Workers’ Day) does no
  • Lawsuit Alleges Decades of Sexual Abuse in King County Youth Detention 

    The matter is not closed for 36 former juvenile defendants who, in a lawsuit filed yesterday against King County, allege that the County failed to protect them from sexual abuses from the 1960’s through the 2000’s, at the hands of Little and 37 other authority figures.The 36 complainants are suing the County for negligence, claiming that their assaults were “an institutional failure caused by and maintained through King County’s willful disregard for the well-being and sa
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  • Slog AM: Trump Celebrates His 100 Days, SPD's Hiring Spree, and We've Got a Women's Hockey Team

    The Stranger's morning news roundupby Marcus Harrison GreenWeather: Today will be mostly sunny with a high of 64 degrees, which means the goddess Ishtar is in a good mood, just not good enough for 70. Go outside, bask in that filtered nuclear radiation we call sunshine, and remember: the planet’s still spinning… for now.
    100 Days of This Shit. Trump marked his first 100 days by dancing to “YMCA” in Michigan, grinning through the lowest approval rating of any president in
  • We Have a Dictator

    If you believe we are somehow still living in the same US that conducted elections in November 2024, you are living in a dream. That America is gone. The one we are in now is not run by someone acting like a dictator—or, as Rachel Maddow claimed, “too incompetent” to be a dictator—but is, without a doubt, the real deal.by Charles MudedeIf you believe we are somehow still living in the same US that conducted elections in November 2024, you are living in a dream. That Ameri
  • Slog AM: The Virginia Inn Isn’t Closing, Liberal Party Wins Canadian Elections, Man Rescued From Mount Fuji Twice

    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Vivian McCallThe Virginia Inn Isn’t Closing This Sunday: The oldest restaurant in Pike Place received a last minute eviction reprieve from the Pike Place Market Preservation and Development Authority (PDA) and will resume “business as usual,” the Inn posted on Facebook. The PDA told King 5 that the current tenant will operate the restaurant until September while working with the PDA to find someone to take over.
    ICE Arrested Kennewick Food
  • Slog AM: The Virginia Inn Isn’t Closing, Liberal Party Wins Canadian Elections, Man Airlifted From Mount Fuji Twice

    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Vivian McCallThe Virginia Inn isn’t closing this Sunday: The oldest restaurant in Pike Place received a last minute eviction reprieve from the Pike Place Market Preservation and Development Authority (PDA) and will resume “business as usual,” the Inn posted on Facebook. The PDA told King 5 that the current tenant will operate the restaurant until September while working with the PDA to find someone to take over.
    ICE Arrested Kennewick Food
  • The Top 33 Events in Seattle This Week: Apr 28–May 4, 2025

    Denzel Curry, Seattle Erotic Art Festival, and More Top Picksby EverOut StaffThey say April showers bring May flowers, but you can also expect top-notch events from Denzel Curry's Mischievous South Tour to Mereba and from the Seattle Erotic Art Festival to Seattle Opera's Tosca this week.
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    Mereba
    If you're waiting around for Solange to release a follow-up to 2019's When I Get Home, resist the urge to send her passive-aggressive Instagram comments that she will never see and inst
  • The Leather Runway

    Last month, we went to Fetish Ball—home of Seattle's best dressed kinksters.by West SmithPhotos by West Smith
    My grandpa, who was a bit on the uptight side, took my mom to see the musical Hair when she was a kid. At the end of the first act, the performers came out onto the stage naked. My mom remembers his face was “mortified.” My grandfather said he wanted to leave immediately, missing the second half and the show's crescendo “Let The Sunshine In.”If he wasn&rsquo
  • Slog AM: Driver Kills 11 in Vancouver, Olympia Lawmakers Land on $78 Billion Budget, Far-Right Youth Groups Crop up Across US

    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Nathalie GrahamVancouver Carnage: Near the end of the Lapu Lapu Festival organized by the Filipino community in Vancouver, British Columbia, a black Audi SUV plowed into the crowd. The driver of the car killed 11 people whose ages ranged from 5 to 65. The driver tried to escape, but was restrained by the crowd. Police say they had had previous "substantive contact with him over mental health issues." The police chief did not reveal what they believed his mo
  • Overnight at Sakura Con 2025

    Did you know: Sakura Con runs 24-hours a day?by West SmithPhotos by West Smith
    When I first moved to Seattle from my small town in Alaska, I was enamored by the amount of 24-hour options this city had. Living right between the neighborhoods of Green Lake and Greenwood, I was walking distance from two classic North Seattle 24-hour diners, Beth's Cafe and Shanghai Room. I was able to get a chicken fried steak with milkshake at a moment's notice, any time of the day.After the pandemic, Seattle's 24
  • Going Up in Smoke

    Our People Brings 2020's BLM Energy Back to the Opera Houseby Adam WillemsGrammy Award-winning tenor Freddie Ballentine and (equally accolade-laden) Indian-American pianist Kunal Lahiry premiered their recital Our People, a celebration of LGBTQ and Black artists and histories, at Washington, D.C.’s Kennedy Center in December 2021. It’s a production that Ballentine, who is Black, says was a response to the Black Lives Matter movement following the death of George Floyd. “It was
  • The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Seattle This Weekend: Apr 25–27, 2025

    Seattle Independent Bookstore Day, Seattle/King County Clinic, and More Cheap & Easy Events Under $15by EverOut StaffThis weekend will deliver the perfect weather (not too hot, not too cold) to run around to events from Seattle Independent Bookstore Day to the 22nd Annual White Center Khmer New Year Street Festival and from SOUK سياتل Charity Pop-up Market to the Seattle/King County Clinic. For more ideas, check out our top event picks of the week.
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  • Film Review: The Shrouds Is a Shallow Grave

    With his latest film The Shrouds, the 82-year-old Canadian filmmaker homes in on the reality that these bodies of ours will one day rot away or be reduced to ashes. It’s an unsettling truth that's easy to stuff aside, even as we watch a loved one lowered into the earth.by Robert HamThis review originally appeared in the Portland Mercury. 
    David Cronenberg’s chief cinematic obsession has long been the human body and all the painful, pleasurable, and generally fucked up things tha
  • Slog AM: Washington Considers a Tesla Tax, Reykdal Shows Up for DEI, the FBI Arrests a Judge

    Seattle's Only News Roundupby Hannah Murphy WinterGood morning! We’ve got three more days of this perfect weather, and the universe very kindly made two of them a weekend. These are the days that out-of-towners don’t know exist here. Go hang out at a street-end park. Look for mushrooms in the arboretum. (But only eat them if you know what you’re doing!) Lock down a grill at Golden Gardens at an absurdly early hour, and text everyone you know.
    But before all that, let’s st
  • Ticket Alert: Thing, Band of Horses & Iron and Wine, and More Seattle Events Going On Sale This Week

    Plus, More Event Updates for April 24by EverOut StaffReady for another round of ticket drops? Carnation music fest Thing is switching things up this year with a series of concerts featuring Father John Misty, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Mon Laferte, and the Roots. Longtime friends Band of Horses & Iron and Wine, who recorded a covers album together in 2015, are teaming up once again for a joint headline tour. Plus, we’re giving you a heads up to snag tickets next week for Modest Mouse&rsq
  • I Saw U: Celebrating a Birthday at Phish, Getting Caught in a Hailstorm, and Attending Mariners Games with Your Big Dog

    Did you see someone? Say something!by AnonymousFriday Phish show, Row X, 50th Bday party
    I was in your row at Phish, lame dude was being “aggressively enthusiastic” and you asked me to stand between him and ya’ll. Would love to see you!Hailstorm Hottie (ugh)
    You were walking your dog when we were caught in that freak 3/13 hailstorm. The hail was cold, your smile was warm - would love to grab some hot cocoa
    Nerdy Weird Nice Guy
    Hey Andrew from Ozzie’s. Don’t red shir
  • Our Favorite Teriyaki Shops in Seattle

    Grillbird, Okinawa Teriyaki, and Moreby EverOut StaffYes, Seattle has market-fresh seafood and one of the best coffee scenes in the country, and is home to the Seattle dog. But there's no denying: Seattle is teriyaki town. In the late 1970s, Toshi Kasahara started serving the masses chargrilled chicken slathered with his signature sauce atop a bed of steaming rice, popularizing the dish and pioneering a wave of teriyaki shops all over the city. Quality, portion size, proximity to your house, and
  • Slog AM: Pike Place Market Kind of Bans Cars, People in Washington Keep Pointing Lasers at Planes, Alaska Airlines Loses Millions

    Slog AM: Pike Place Market Kind of Bans Cars, People in Washington Keep Pointing Lasers at Planes, Alaska Airlines Loses Millions
    Seattle's Only Morning News Roundup.by Charles MudedeKOMO, rolling its eyes: "Be ready to get turned away from driving into Pike Place Market." Have pedestrians finally won this long and stupid war? Have those in power at last seen the light? Hardly. The Pike Place Market Preservation and Development Authority (PDA) bills this ban as nothing bigger than a pilot program. Meaning, it may or may not last. And, by the way, the program doesn't run the full length of the street. Only half of it. And,
  • Forever Friends

    Do you need to get something off your chest? Submit an I, Anonymous and we'll illustrate it!by AnonymousThis is a love letter to my friends:
    To the ones who always will revel in my joy.
    The ones who offer their shoulders when I cry.
    The ones who say I don't care it's Thursday, come over and have dinner with us.
    The ones who are silent but I know are still there.The ones who send me pictures of things that reminded them of me.
    The ones I didn't even realize cared about me.
    The ones who let me ven
  • Seattle’s Big Pride Events Are Underfunded This Year, Just Like Everywhere Else

    Seattle PrideFest, which throws the event on Capitol Hill and another at the end of the parade in Seattle Center, lost $75,000, a third of its sponsorship funding. Today, it launched a GoFundMe to cover the loss. The organization that throws the parade, Seattle Pride, expects to come up $350,000 short of its $1.5 million budget this year.by Vivian McCallCorporate sponsors are dropping off pride parades like flies this year.
    After 30 years of boozy support for its hometown pride, brewer Anheuser-
  • Stranger Suggests: The Princess of Padam Padam Pop, a Full Day for Book Nerds, and a ’70s Jazz Titan

    One really great thing to do every day of the week.by Audrey VannWEDNESDAY 4/23  
    Kelly Goto with Lori Matsukawa and Seattle Kokon Taiko
    (BOOKS/MUSIC) Once upon a time, Seattle had a homegrown comic chronicling Japanese American life with a little bit of samurai swagger. From 2012 to 2018, artist Sam Goto drew Seattle Tomodachi (“friend of Seattle”) for the North American Post, capturing stories of immigration, incarceration, and resilience with heart and idi
  • Slog AM: The Wealth Tax Makes a Comeback, Early Election Results Are in, and RFK Is Still Evil

    Slog AM: The Wealth Tax Makes a Comeback, Early Election Results Are in, and RFK Is Still Evil
    Seattle's only News Roundupby Hannah Murphy WinterGood Morning! It keeps being shiny outside. It’ll be a little warmer today than yesterday, squarely in the mid-60s. It’s supposed to be this beautiful all week, but spring is fickle, and she can take it away at any moment. Enjoy it while you can.
    Alright, let’s dive into the news.
    The Wealth Tax Makes a Comeback: But just a little one, as a treat. The state legislature has until Sunday to come up with a budget that balances our
  • Defaulting

    Got problems? Yes, you do! Email your question for the column to mailbox@savage.love!by Dan SavageMy wife and I are socially monogamous but have a DADT arrangement that applies if we’re not in our home city. While my wife would prefer that I divulge details to her, I don’t want to hear her details, so we defaulted to DADT based on my preferences. Because we aren’t out to friends about being open and I can’t share this with my wife, I don’t have anyone I can tal
  • Slog AM: Trans Athlete Ban Fails, It’s Earth Day, and Vote in the Special Election!

    Slog AM: Trans Athlete Ban Fails, It’s Earth Day, and Vote in the Special Election!
    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Marcus Harrison GreenWeather: Happy Earth Day! Today’s forecast: sunny with a high near 60. It’s perfect weather for pretending we’re not hurtling toward climate collapse. So get out there, hug a tree, recycle your plastic, and try not to think about how Exxon knew in the '70s.
    Born Into Freedom, Dad Denied It: Dr. Noor Abdalla and political prisoner Mahmoud Khalil welcomed their first child yesterday. Khalil had requested a two-week

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