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The Stranger 18 days

Pop Loser #30: Babydoll Dresses, Godless Whores, and Sapphic Shoegaze

Welcome back to Pop Loser! This week, people are mad about babydoll dresses (again), Jack Antonoff called AI music users “godless whores,” and Drake released three albums that nobody asked for. Convicted murderer and French pop singer Claudine Longet died at the age of 84. And, I’ll share the perfect ‘90s indie rock song for […] The post Pop Loser #30: Babydoll Dresses, Godless Whores, and Sapphic Shoegaze appeared first on The Stranger.

The Stranger 18 days

Your Complete Guide to Farmers Markets in Seattle

In late spring, the rain eases up just enough for folks to remember how wonderful it feels to be outside in Seattle: parks fill up, beaches crowd, and coffee shops launch floral seasonal specials. Across Washington, farmers emerge from months of plowing and planting, finally picking, plucking, and preparing to present their bountiful harvests! And […] The post Your Complete Guide to Farmers Markets in Seattle appeared first on The Stranger.

Seattle Medium 18 days

Ubuntu Theme Guides Northwest Folklife Festival Ahead of May Return

The Northwest Folklife Festival will return to Seattle on May 22, centering its programming, artist collaborations, and public messaging around the theme of Ubuntu. This Southern African philosophy emphasizes connection, community, and shared cultural experience.

The Stranger 18 days

Slog AM: The DOJ Investigates Washington Corrections Center, Trump’s BFF Wins Kentucky Primary, and Barney Frank Dies

Let’s Start With Good News: The Woodland Park Zoo announced its gorilla, Jamani, gave birth. BABY GORILLA, Y’ALL!!! The precious bundle of best news all week was born May 18 at 5:50 a.m., and yes, I have asked Stranger Arts Editor Emily Nokes if she would read the baby’s birth chart. Another Woodland Park Zoo […] The post Slog AM: The DOJ Investigates Washington Corrections Center, Trump’s BFF Wins Kentucky Primary, and Barney Frank Dies appeared first on The Stranger.

The Stranger 18 days

Protected: 7 Best Sugar Dating Sites for Sugar Babies

There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. The post Protected: 7 Best Sugar Dating Sites for Sugar Babies appeared first on The Stranger.

Seattle Medium 18 days

“Do You Trust That The Trump Administration Will Effectively Manage/Address Infectious Diseases?”

People are concerned that the Trump administration will not be able to handle future outbreaks of disease, given their mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Seattle Medium 18 days

Southside Church Of Christ To Host Marriage Workshop For Couples Seeking Spiritual Growth And Connection

Southside Church of Christ is hosting a Marriage Workshop for couples seeking spiritual growth and connection, featuring lessons, tools, and discussions focused on strengthening relationships through biblical principles, communication, and connection.

Seattle Medium 18 days

“Silent Killer”: Hypertension Continues To Drive Cardiovascular Health Disparities in Black Communities

Hypertension disproportionately affects Black communities in the US, resulting in higher rates of heart disease, stroke, and other cardiovascular conditions, due to a combination of social determinants of health, environmental factors, and biological factors.

Seattle Medium 18 days

World Premiere Of ‘Black Man Goes to Therapy’ Opens at Acts on Stage Theater This Week

Black Man Goes to Therapy, a play written by and starring Jeremy Rubin, explores the often-unspoken realities of mental health, healing, and vulnerability within the Black male experience, and will run from May 21 through May 31 at Acts on Stage Theater in Seattle.

Seattle Medium 18 days

Housing Experts Question Whether Limiting Institutional Investors Will Help or Hurt Washington’s Housing Market

Lawmakers in Washington state are considering measures to limit institutional investors from purchasing single-family homes, sparking a debate about the balance between expanding homeownership opportunities and preserving access to stable rental housing.

Seattle Medium 18 days

Rainier Beach Walk the Block Party Returns With Focus On Community And Small Business Support

The Rainier Beach Walk the Block Party is an annual event that celebrates the neighborhood's culture, creativity, and strong sense of community while supporting local entrepreneurs and small businesses through live entertainment, local vendors, interactive art, inspiring speakers, and family-friendly activities.

Seattle Medium 18 days

New Exhibition Explores Seattle Black Panther Legacy Through Art And History

ARTE NOIR's Central District Legacy: Black. Power. Black Panthers. exhibition celebrates the impact of the Black Panther Party in Seattle through visual art, community memory, and the lived experiences of those who shaped the Central District.

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