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29 days
Celebrating 25 years of Hedwig and the Angry Inch
In 2001, Hedwig and the Angry Inch made a striking debut on the silver screen as a brave, unapologetic adaptation of the 1998 off-Broadway musical. Created by, directed by, and starring John Cameron Mitchell, the film has become a cultural icon, known for its intense emotion, punk-rock style, and themes of identity, love, and self-acceptance. Now, 25 years later, Mitchell is celebrating the film with a tour across North America, featuring a 4K restoration, live Q&A sessions, and acoustic performances. Hedwi
Seattle Transit Blog
29 days
How to Finish ST3 Sooner (Without Raising Taxes)
BY ISSAQUAH MAYOR MARK MULLET The Sound Transit Board is facing large decisions regarding its budget shortfall. The Board is now expected to adopt an updated ST3 plan that will help reshape timelines for light rail segments across the region. Some projects, like the West Seattle line, are proposed to move forward now, while others, … Continue reading "How to Finish ST3 Sooner (Without Raising Taxes)"
Seattle Transit Blog
29 days
Sounder North may end in 2033
Yesterday, the Sound Transit Board Executive Committee reviewed a proposal assembled by the three county executives to realign ST3 for the second time. Although much of the hubbub since has focused on certain decisions presented in that proposal, including plans to temporarily truncate the Ballard Link Extension to Seattle Center and indefinite deferral of the … Continue reading "Sounder North may end in 2033"
City Cast Seattle
29 days
Mayor Wilson on Data Center Moratoriums, Her Definition of Public Interest, and the ‘White Female Mamdani’ of It All
Today on the podcast, Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson joins Jane to discuss her transition from transit organizer to city leader, the Denny Way bus lane announcement that caught international media attention, and what she would say to her critics who want her to make decisions with more urgency. They explore what goes on behind the scenes when Wilson’s administration announces a pause to evaluate city programs and policies, and dig into surveillance cameras, AI implementation, and data centers. Wilson also shares how she defines ‘public interest.’ And finally, producer Sam and prince of social media, Ben, join Jane to talk about weekend plans from the West Seattle Garage Sale to Mother’s Day and Bonsai gardens. Learn more about the sponsors of this May 8th episode: Travel Dundee SIFF King Harvest FRS Clipper Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastSeattle on Instagram, or email us at [email protected]. You can also call or text us at 206-880-3931. For more Seattle news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Seattle. Support City Cast Seattle by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm/seattle Looking to advertise on City Cast Seattle? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise.
Daily Journal of Commerce
30 days
Trader Joe's to open in Woodinville May 15
Trader Joe's will open its latest local store in Woodinville on May 15, the grocer announced yesterday.
Daily Journal of Commerce
30 days
Green Lake block finds new hands
A two-building five-plex at 5601 McKinley Place N. sold this week for $3.1 million, according to King County records.
Daily Journal of Commerce
30 days
Marymoor Village building trades for over $5M
A commercial building at 17635 N.E. 67th Court sold this week for $5.4 million, according to King County records.
Daily Journal of Commerce
30 days
Antarctica's tourism boom raises concerns about contamination and disease
Driven in part by fears that the frozen landscapes of Antarctica may be irreversibly melting away because of climate change, tourism to the bottom of the world is soaring. And experts warn that with more visitors comes an increased risk of contamination, illness and other damage to the continent.
Daily Journal of Commerce
30 days
With Amazon support, affordable senior units now renting in Totem Lake
There's not yet been an announcement from TWG Development, or ribbon snip, but the Ardea affordable senior housing project is now officially open in Totem Lake.
Daily Journal of Commerce
30 days
At the Movies: Billie Eilish and James Cameron make concert movie magic with ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft'
Billie Eilish is levitating. Or so it seems. When the pop star first emerges on screen in the mouthful “Billie Eilish — Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D),” she is suspended above a cube built of LED screens, surrounded by a sold-out crowd of over 23,000 fans in the center of the U.K.'s largest arena — Manchester's Co-op Live.
Daily Journal of Commerce
30 days
BECU says goodbye to Second Ave.
A new retail listing recently appeared at 1527 Second Ave., with 3,973 square feet to become available Aug. 1.
Daily Journal of Commerce
30 days
Still unsure about composting? Here's why and how to make ‘black gold' for the garden
Compost is the single best additive available for improving any soil type. Is your soil too sandy? Add compost. Too dense? Add compost. Lacking nutrients? Say it with me now: Add compost! That's why we gardeners call it “black gold.”