• 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
  • Boeing Workers Strike over “Garbage Contract”

    Boeing Workers Strike over “Garbage Contract”
    For the first Boeing strike in 16 years, 33,000 workers walked out on the job at 12:01 am Friday morning.by Hannah Murphy WinterEarly this morning, at 12:01 am, Boeing’s 33,000 machinists in Washington walked off the job. 
    Boeing and union leaders reached a tentative agreement last weekend, and they encouraged members to vote yes to avoid a strike. But yesterday evening, after a robust “vote no” campaign, union members voted by an overwhelming majority—96%—to s
  • The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Seattle This Weekend: Sept 13–15, 2024

    Fiestas Patrias Sea Mar, SuperCoze, and More Cheap & Easy Events Under $15by EverOut StaffFall weather has settled onto the city, and we're taking advantage of the cooler temps to run around town for weekend events from Fiestas Patrias Sea Mar to Mid-Autumn Festival at Lucky Envelope Brewing and from a free SuperCoze shows to Fremont Sunday Market's 35th Anniversary Block Party. For more ideas, check out our guide to the top events of the week.
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    Scarecrow Video Benefit: House
    Nobu
  • Slog AM: Boeing on Strike, New Bus Line Just Dropped, Bomb Threat in Springfield Included Haitian Immigrant Hate

    Slog AM: Boeing on Strike, New Bus Line Just Dropped, Bomb Threat in Springfield Included Haitian Immigrant Hate
    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Nathalie GrahamBoeing on strike: Last night, 33,000 Boeing Machinists union members rejected a new contract and went on strike. "We strike at midnight,” International Association of Machinists District 751 President Jon Holden said. As of Sunday, Holden had urged his members to accept the deal. Yet, 96% of the union rejected the contract due in large part to a wage increase they viewed as far less than what they wanted. Before the official declar
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  • Ticket Alert: Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, Thee Sacred Souls, and More Seattle Events Going On Sale This Week

    Plus, More Event Updates for September 12by EverOut StaffMurder balladeer and goth icon Nick Cave will tour North America with his band the Bad Seeds for the first time since 2018. San Diego-based soul trio Thee Sacred Souls have dropped dates for their Live For You tour. Plus, training season's over—it's almost time to grab tickets for pop powerhouse Dua Lipa, whose Radical Optimism tour is now open for presale registration. Read on for details on those and other newly announced events, p
  • HUMP! Returns with Another Lineup of 25 Brand New Films!

    HUMP! Returns with Another Lineup of 25 Brand New Films!
    The ignorant cowboy unzips his pants, and everybody has an opinion on what he finds there.by Dan SavageGet ready, Seattle! HUMP! is back with a bang, bringing you 25 brand-new, titillating short films that promise to shock, amuse, and arouse. This isn't just any adult film fest—it's a celebration of sexual creativity, diversity, and the sheer joy of watching porn the way your grandparents did: in a dark theater, surrounded by strangers, all united in the thrill of the taboo.
    Why HUMP! is U
  • Seattle’s Friend, Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi

    Seattle’s Friend, Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi
    Rest in Peace, Ayşenur.by Hannah KriegFriends, family, and others moved by the life of Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi gathered around a bonfire on Alki Beach Wednesday night to remember the Seattle-based activist after Israeli forces shot and killed her while she protested illegal settlements in the West Bank last week. While much of the press memorializing Eygi has revolved around her tireless advocacy for Palestinian liberation and her family’s unanswered calls for an independent investigat
  • Slog AM: Seattle Public School Closure List Drops, Turkey Launches Investigation into Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi's Death, Chappell Roan Says STFU at VMAs

    Slog AM: Seattle Public School Closure List Drops, Turkey Launches Investigation into Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi's Death, Chappell Roan Says STFU at VMAs
    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Ashley NerbovigGood morning! Someone said to me yesterday that its gotten to that time of year where they actually have to check the weather in the morning to see if they need a jacket. That's why we have Slog, people. Chance of rain today between 11 am to 5 pm and a high of 69 [Eds note: nice]. Temperatures drop to 54 degrees in the evening. 
    School closures list drops: Seattle Public Schools (SPS) announced two possible school closure and consolidati
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  • Kamala Harris's Father Wasn't a Marxist, He Was a Post-Keynesian

    Kamala Harris's Father Wasn't a Marxist, He Was a Post-Keynesian
    Is it true that Donald Harris was (and, one supposes, still is) a Marxist? The answer can only be a resounding "no."by Charles MudedeAnd so it happened. During the debate, Donald Trump asserted that his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, is a Marxist. Why? Because "her father [was a] Marxist professor in economics. [And he] taught her well.”
    MAGA, as we all well know by now, loves anything that smells like family dirt. If not it's not the sins of the father, then it must be the sins o
  • Where to Find Mooncakes and More for the 2024 Mid-Autumn Festival in Seattle

    Kemi Dessert Bar, Lucky Envelope Brewing, and Moreby EverOut StaffAlso known as the Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival is celebrated across East and Southeast Asia on the 15th day of the eighth month of the Chinese calendar, when the moon is thought to be at its brightest and fullest during the fall harvest. Mooncakes—intricately stamped pastries often filled with egg yolk, red bean, or lotus seed paste—are central to the holiday, which falls on September 17
  • Stranger Suggests: Art + Culture Week, Scarecrow Video Benefit, Almost Live! (Almost an Exhibit), Tuệ Nguyen, Esther Perel

    Stranger Suggests: Art + Culture Week, Scarecrow Video Benefit, Almost Live! (Almost an Exhibit), Tuệ Nguyen, Esther Perel
    One really great thing to do every day of the week.by Dave SegalWEDNESDAY 9/11  
    Art + Culture Week Seattle
    (VISUAL ART) Get stoked on Seattle's arts and culture scene all week long at this activation of spaces across the city, which kicked off on September 7. Art + Culture Week Seattle will pop up at a whopping 40 locations across the city, including buzzy faves like Wa Na Wari, Mini Mart City Park, SOIL, Traver Gallery, and Common Area Maintenance, among dozens of other spots. Check
  • Transit Transphobe, Meet Brave Accomplice

    Transit Transphobe, Meet Brave Accomplice
    To the transphobic asshole: you're a fucking coward.by AnonymousAt around 2:30 am on a recent Friday morning, you were riding the northbound Route 49 from Capitol Hill when I boarded the bus across from St. Mark’s Cathedral. As I quickly sat down at the front, I managed to drop my ORCA card twice, and I didn't notice the man across from me who had begun recording me with his phone while he maliciously chuckled at my obvious transness. It wasn't until I heard you challenging him that I
  • How to End the Class War on Washington’s Classrooms

    How to End the Class War on Washington’s Classrooms
    The problem of funding public education in Washington is centrally a problem of political courage.by Shaun ScottWhether it was K-12 in north Seattle, classes at Shoreline Community College, or preparing for history seminars at the University of Washington, the idea of a new school year brings to memory excitement and anticipation: books and syllabi, the buzz of campus life, and brain waves set ablaze in cavernous lecture halls.
    But for too many parents, students, and teachers, heading back to sc
  • Seven Takeaways from the Washington State Governor’s Debate

    Seven Takeaways from the Washington State Governor’s Debate
    Both Candidates Fought for the Middle While Saying a Lot of Nothingby Ashley NerbovigIn what appeared to be some community college’s second-best auditorium, KING 5 held a Washington State Gubernatorial debate Tuesday night between Democratic Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson and former Republican US Representative Dave Reichert. Neither candidate performed particularly well or particularly badly, but, at the end of the day, voters must choose one of these two charmless politicians t
  • Slog AM: Harris and Trump Debated, Taylor Swift Endorsed Harris, Seattle City Council Advances War on Drugs and Sex Workers

    Slog AM: Harris and Trump Debated, Taylor Swift Endorsed Harris, Seattle City Council Advances War on Drugs and Sex Workers
    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Vivian McCallThe presidential debate: Following President Joe Biden’s disastrous debate performance in June, the nearly successful assassination attempt on Donald Trump, and the ecstatic ascendance of Kamala Harris, I expected a boring debate by comparison. But, like a bullfighter waving a red flag, Harris easily baited Trump on abortion, his crimes, his authoritarian tendencies, his rallies, the insurrection, and his racism. People will probably reme
  • Only a Psycho Wouldn't Like BOOM: A Film About the Sonics

    Only a Psycho Wouldn't Like BOOM: A Film About the Sonics
    'BOOM: A Film About the Sonics' opens at the Grand in Tacoma Friday.by Dave SegalOn Saturday night, special guests (and the lucky few who snagged tickets) gathered at MoPOP’s Sky Church to honor a local legend: Tacoma’s greatest band, the Sonics. 
    The band helped define the sound of punk and garage rock from the beginning. And this weekend, the band had two things to celebrate: a show in honor of their 60th anniversary, and BOOM: A Film About the Sonics, the first definitive doc
  • Slog AM: Presidential and WA Gubernatorial Debates Tonight, Israel Airstrikes Safe Zone, and Boeing Machinists May Strike

    Slog AM: Presidential and WA Gubernatorial Debates Tonight, Israel Airstrikes Safe Zone, and Boeing Machinists May Strike
    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Hannah KriegNot bad: Today, Seattleites can expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures peaking in the high 60s, maybe 70 degrees if you hold your thermometer just right. That kind of weather should stick around for at least the rest of the week. 
    Harris v. Trump: Presidential nominees Kamala Harris and Donald Trump will face off tonight at 6 pm Pacific Time in the second debate of the election—well, if you count the one that killed Joe Biden&rs
  • The Campaign to Stop Newly Proposed Prostitution Laws Hits the Doors along Aurora Avenue

    The Campaign to Stop Newly Proposed Prostitution Laws Hits the Doors along Aurora Avenue
    As It Turns Out, Several Neighbors in the SOAP Zone Don’t Really Like the Idea!by Ashley NerbovigVolunteers wound through the neighborhoods surrounding Aurora Avenue Saturday ahead of a city council committee vote this week on whether to revive Seattle’s prostitution loitering laws and institute a Stay Out of Area Prostitution (SOAP) Zone along seven miles of Aurora. 
    I trailed one of the teams and learned that few neighbors knew about the legislation, and that they’d love
  • The Top 45 Events in Seattle This Week: Sept 9–15, 2024

    Art + Culture Week Seattle, Black & Loud Fest, and Moreby EverOut StaffIf you wanna be in the know about all of the top events in Seattle this week, you've come to the right place. Keep scrolling for details on everything from Art + Culture Week Seattle to Seattle Arts & Lectures Presents Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson and from Black & Loud Fest to King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard.
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    READINGS & TALKS
    Chelsea Bieker with Danya Kukafka — 'Madwoman'
    If authors like Fla
  • John Early Isn’t Afraid to Be the Asshole

    John Early Isn’t Afraid to Be the Asshole
    An interview with comedian John Early.by Megan SelingLast year comedian John Early took his comedy to a new level. His HBO special Now More Than Ever combined his charismatic story-telling with his love of pop classics into a The Last Waltz-inspired concert mockumentary with his band the Lemon Squares. A little comedy, a little music, a little chiding the crowd—and his parents—like an insufferable brat. (Sorry, Charli, but no one does brat better than Early.) 
    It wasn’t a
  • Justice for Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi

    Justice for Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi
    Her family described Eygi as a “loving daughter, sister, partner, and aunt.”by Hannah KriegHundreds of demonstrators gathered in Westlake Park Saturday afternoon to mourn Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi, a Seattle activist and recent University of Washington graduate, after Israeli forces shot and killed her Friday morning at a protest against illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank. As politicians, including US Representative Pramila Jayapal and US Senator Maria Cantwell, send their co
  • Slog AM: Family of Slain Pedestrian Sues SPD and Seattle, Israeli Soldiers Kill UW Grad in West Bank, Waves Gain Personhood in Brazil

    Slog AM: Family of Slain Pedestrian Sues SPD and Seattle, Israeli Soldiers Kill UW Grad in West Bank, Waves Gain Personhood in Brazil
    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Nathalie GrahamSeattle sued by family of slain pedestrian: Last year, SPD cop Kevin Dave struck and killed 23-year-old Jaahnavi Kandula while he was responding to an emergency call and she was crossing the street at a crosswalk. The SPD SUV hit Kandula while going 74 mph in a 25 mph zone and sent her flying 135 feet. She died at the hospital. In the wake of her death, a recording surfaced of a police union official laughing about Kandula's death, saying she
  • Cherry Street Workers Shut Down All Four Locations after Boss Advocated for Subminimum Wage

    Cherry Street Workers Shut Down All Four Locations after Boss Advocated for Subminimum Wage
    Bosses Can’t Afford NOT to Pay Their Workers the Minimum Wageby Hannah KriegWorkers at Cherry Street Coffee House shut down all four cafe locations Friday morning to put pressure on their boss, Ali Ghambari, to meet their demands for improved working conditions and better pay. 
    Ghambari pushed his workers to their breaking point in July when he testified at City Hall, apparently in favor of Council Member Joy Hollingsworth's bill to retain a “tip crediting” scheme (or &ldq
  • The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Seattle This Weekend: Sept 6–8, 2024

    San Gennaro Festival, Art + Culture Week, and More Cheap & Easy Events Under $15by EverOut StaffSummer's holding on tight this weekend, and we hope you take advantage by heading to easygoing events from the San Gennaro Festival to the start of Art + Culture Week Seattle and from Khushbu Shah in conversation with J. Kenji López-Alt to the Northwest Ukrainian International Festival. For more ideas, check out our guide to the top events of the week.
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    Dank Moms Podcast R
  • Slog AM: Washington GOP Sues over Recount, Georgia Shooter's Dad Arrested, Bellevue Art Museum Is Dead

    Slog AM: Washington GOP Sues over Recount, Georgia Shooter's Dad Arrested, Bellevue Art Museum Is Dead
    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Nathalie GrahamWashington GOP sues King County elections director: That primary race for Public Lands Commissioner got so hot that the Republicans in the state are suing. After a recount, Democrat Dave Upthegrove beat Republican Sue Kuehl Pederson by just 51 votes. The state GOP believes an online tool allowing voters to fix ballot issues such as signature challenges swayed the election results. The lawsuit against King County Elections Director Julie
  • Ticket Alert: The Vaccines, Kiss of Life, and More Seattle Events Going On Sale This Week

    Plus, More Event Updates for September 5by EverOut StaffEnglish rockers The Vaccines will bring their upbeat anthems stateside in early 2025. K-pop princesses Kiss of Life have announced a local stop on their Kiss Road world tour. Plus, Canadian folk rock artist Leif Vollebekk supports his new album Revelation at the Showbox this fall. Read on for details on those and other newly announced events, plus some news you can use.
    Tickets go on sale at 10 am unless otherwise noted.
    ON SALE FRIDAY, SEP
  • I Saw U: Leaving the Metallica Concert, Taking Pictures at Bumbershoot, and Waiting in Line at PAX

    I Saw U: Leaving the Metallica Concert, Taking Pictures at Bumbershoot, and Waiting in Line at PAX
    See someone? Say something!by AnonymousYard House giggle
    August, 29th 4:15pm. U: tall blonde with blue eyes your friend: curly hair Dakine backpack exit Yard House had a giggle over happenings. Let’s hang?You were taking fancy photos every time I turned around at Bumbershoot… 
    Wearing red shoes, red socks. Dunno who was stalking who. Left James Blake early w/ my friend, and there you were escaping from the same side exit.
    hideout pax redhead
    You were at hideout with your brothe
  • Council Member Dan Strauss Considers Alternative To Social Housing Tax

    Council Member Dan Strauss Considers Alternative To Social Housing Tax
    But He Won't Say What It Isby Hannah KriegThe Seattle City Council only has two more meetings to put Initiative 137, which will levy a new payroll tax to pay for social housing, on the ballot. Supporters of I-137 speculated that the council delayed action last month to suppress the vote by forcing the issue to a lower-turnout election and to buy time to propose an alternate initiative. During a cagey discussion at full council this week, Council Member Dan Strauss implied an alternative to clear
  • Four Pizzerias in Seattle with Perfect Salads

    Come for the Slices, Stay for the Leafy Greensby EverOut StaffYou know what's one of the best, yet underrated, parts of going out for pizza? The salads, which tend to be zesty, punchy, and fresh to balance out the heaviness of molten cheese-covered pies. I was first introduced to the concept of "pizzeria salad" via cookbook author Julia Turshen's excellent recipe and have since found some favorites around town—here are a few salads that pair perfectly with a slice but are also good enough
  • Meanie Like Sunday Morning

    Meanie Like Sunday Morning
    I wanted to file a police report, but no one is answering the non-emergency phone.by AnonymousI was on my way to brunch with my husband and kiddo, a family celebration for our wedding anniversary. I was driving, and our nine-year-old was in the back seat. The sun was out, birds were chirping, everything was beautiful. 
    Then you pulled up next to us in your large, white SUV. You stopped just ahead of us, blocking the crosswalk at a busy intersection. Hanging your head out the window, you fel

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