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International Examiner 30 days

Inspired by observations of nature, Mylen Tumaliuan-Huggins’ paintings hold a quiet tension between stillness and motion 

Mylen Tumaliuan-Huggins’ paintings hold a quiet tension between stillness and motion. In Presence, her current exhibition at Piano Nobile Gallery in Phinney Ridge neighborhood (on view from March 9 to May 22, 2026), movement is shaped by internal and external shifts and through careful attention to what exists in between.  Huggins’ collaboration with the materials she works […] The post Inspired by observations of nature, Mylen Tumaliuan-Huggins’ paintings hold a quiet tension between stillness and motion  appeared first on International Examiner.

International Examiner 30 days

Japanese isekai fantasy coming to Seattle stages, with surprise special guests

Isekai is a Japanese word that translates in English to “different world” or “other world.”  More broadly, the word isekai has come to signify an entire genre of Japanese fantasy or science fiction, in which the main character finds him or herself in an entirely different world, either by teleportation or reincarnation.    Early traces of the isekai genre hail back to […] The post Japanese isekai fantasy coming to Seattle stages, with surprise special guests appeared first on International Examiner.

International Examiner 30 days

On the Fence Line: Prison keeps families apart by making it more expensive to stay connected

Exuberant gas prices and increased costs of living are one reason why families who are already struggling to make ends meet—while also caring for an incarcerated loved one—increasingly have to reduce the number of prison visits to their loved ones.   As our community is having to navigate extremely tough economic obstacles due to decisions that have been made above our […] The post On the Fence Line: Prison keeps families apart by making it more expensive to stay connected appeared first on International Examiner.

International Examiner 30 days

Intergenerational learning ignites minds, hearts and good health for our community

Little boots trod along the pavement. It’s one of those soggy Seattle spring days. The preschool-aged children walk in two formations resembling lines. They step through the sliding glass doors and look around. “We’re going on an adventure, and we are here!” exclaims a little voice. The boy, about three, has just walked into the […] The post Intergenerational learning ignites minds, hearts and good health for our community appeared first on International Examiner.

The Stranger 30 days

This Is Not Inevitable

Valerie Veatch’s work will make you feel all kinds of things: dismayed, icky, but also empowered with the knowledge that we are not, in fact, actually doomed to a future of AI overlords. Across her career, the Seattle-born filmmaker has made numerous documentaries about the impact of technology on our personal and collective lives. Me […] The post This Is Not Inevitable appeared first on The Stranger.

The Stranger 30 days

The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Seattle This Weekend: May 8–10, 2026

We’ve got the ingredients to a wonderful weekend, with cheap and easy things to do from Linda From Work, Dining Dead, Understater to West Seattle Community Garage Sale Day to a World Migratory Bird Day Celebration to Tilth Alliance’s May Edible Plant Sale. For more ideas, check out our top picks of the week. LIVE […] The post The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Seattle This Weekend: May 8–10, 2026 appeared first on The Stranger.

The Stranger 30 days

The Best Pizza, Pork, and Lumpia Spots

I can’t be the only person with a family member who is a liability with customer service—be it checking in to a hotel or sending a dish back at a restaurant. For me, that person happens to be my beloved mom. My Filipino mother Shellani is a self-described picky lady: choosy about what she wears […] The post The Best Pizza, Pork, and Lumpia Spots appeared first on The Stranger.

The Stranger 30 days

Laurelhurst Community Council Will Support Ending Policy that Reduces Helicopter Landings at Seattle Children’s Hospital

For more than 30 years, Seattle Children’s Hospital has abided by a voluntary agreement with the Laurelhurst Community Council (LCC) and the city to restrict  which medevac helicopter flights carrying sick children can land directly at the hospital to the most serious cases. A Reddit post last week brought this long-standing agreement to the public’s […] The post Laurelhurst Community Council Will Support Ending Policy that Reduces Helicopter Landings at Seattle Children’s Hospital appeared first on The Stranger.

The Stranger 30 days

Slog AM: Your Bad Dad Can’t Leave the Country, We Can Finally Send Handguns in the Mail, and Are World Cup Fans Ghosting Seattle? 

Roadwork Nightmare Weekend: Roadwork will be paused during the FIFA World Cup, so crews must kick it into high gear this weekend. Closures will typically start late Friday night and extend until early Monday morning. The impacted roads are:  Save the Trains: Sound Transit is in a $38 million hole and is trying to scrap […] The post Slog AM: Your Bad Dad Can’t Leave the Country, We Can Finally Send Handguns in the Mail, and Are World Cup Fans Ghosting Seattle?  appeared first on The Stranger.

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