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Punk, Pride, and Pickled Eggs

On June 24, 2022, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, fracturing a right to bodily autonomy for millions around the country....

Fall Arts Field Guide

5. THE CLASSIC(AL) 200 University St The Seattle Symphony netted its 26th Grammy nomination this year, but it’s not resting on its laurels: It continues...

Sapphic Seattle Is Reinventing the Lesbian Bar

"Are we feeling friendly or flirty tonight?” A giggle ripples through the group. They exchange impish looks. Finally one partygoer, wearing a...

A SAM Curator Reframes the Mysterious World of Fine Art

Museum curator is one of those glamorized jobs protagonists in rom-coms always seem to have. Natalia Di Pietrantonio, Seattle Art Museum’s first curator...

June Pick: A Memoir by Sonic Boom Cofounder Nabil Ayers

It started, as many entrepreneurial triumphs seem to, with some offhand calculations scribbled on a bar napkin. Nabil Ayers and his friend...

Your Guide to Seattle Pride

Rapper Big Freedia headlined at Queer/Pride in 2019. She's succeeded this year by Princess Nokia, Kim Petras, and Iggy Azalea. Photo by Chris Schanz. Jump to...

Music Festivals Worth a Trip

Beyond Wonderland at the Gorge Amphitheatre. Photograph courtesy Ivan Meneses / Insomniac Press. For the initiated, the Gorge Amphitheatre holds a mythic, almost spiritual significance....

Seattle Outdoor Movie Guide 2022

Drive-in movies got a second lease on life during the height of the pandemic, and while the necessity of watching outdoors (or...

Seattle Outdoor Concert Guide 2022

Newcomers to the city may not be aware of this municipal ordinance, but as a Seattle resident you are legally obliged to...

Jon Mooallem’s New Book Finds Beauty in Being Ugly

“Island problems,” sighs Jon Mooallem, as we behold the shuttered coffee counter at Town and Country Market, just down the way from...

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