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Seattle Gay News
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Stonewall’s 2026 Pride guide to 105 PNW Pride events in WA, OR, ID, and MT
A 2026 Pacific Northwest Pride Guide with over 100+ events!
Seattle Gay News
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The Force isn’t with the kid-friendly Mandalorian and Grogu
While watching Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu, the first theatrical Star Wars adventure since 2019’s misbegotten The Rise of Skywalker, I tried to put myself back in my 1977 kiddie shoes. It was immediately clear to me that director and cowriter Jon Favreau intended his film — a feature-length sequel to the Emmy-winning Disney+ television show The Mandalorian — to be something children were going to enjoy far more than their parents. It skews very young, keeps the plotting simplistic, and fills the sc
Seattle Gay News
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Pressure: Andrew Scott anchors a powerful D-Day drama
D-Day was one of the most important military operations of World War II. On June 6, 1944, Allied forces launched the Normandy landings in northern France, beginning the liberation of Western Europe from Nazi control. Known as Operation Overlord, the invasion brought together American, British, Canadian, and other Allied troops in a massive air, sea, and land assault across five beaches. It was not only a battle of soldiers and weapons. It was also a battle against time, tides, and weather. The success of D-
Seattle Weekly
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Local businesses urged to apply for federal flood funds by June 10
In the wake of the damage caused by the Dec. 2026 atmospheric rivers and flooding, it is important to remember that June 10 is the deadline for those impacted by these events to apply for federal assistance programs, including the Small Business Administration, which are loans that can by applied to personal or business-related losses not covered by insurance or FEMA funding.
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What does it cost to attend the World Cup?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup may end up being one of the most expensive in history for fans to see all of their team’s matches.
Seattle Weekly
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Giant warehouse planned for Wild Waves property in Federal Way
The final season of the Wild Waves Theme Park is currently underway, but plans have already been filed with the city of Federal Way to turn the site into a 1 million square foot warehouse called Podium I-5.
Seattle Gay News
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Mighty Real: A survey of Queer music from Stonewall to the year 2000
Fifty-seven years after Stonewall, and here we are: LGBTQ musicians still face scrutiny for their sexuality, because, says author and music writer Barry Walters, music isn’t created for Gay listeners. No problem: Queer artists and writers have often penned lyrics carefully in order to say what can’t be said, “coding” songs for Gay audiences that straight (and ignorant) listeners can dance to and enjoy with apparent obliviousness. Walters offers “just a few” examples: Lou Reed sang about Trans people in the
Seattle Gay News
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Martin Cloutier delivers a debut novel of wit and warmth
From the moment I opened Waiting for Something Else, I was hooked. Martin Cloutier’s debut novel is equally hilarious, heartfelt, and thought-provoking. It’s hard to believe this is his first book, as it reads like the work of a seasoned storyteller. The fact that it is already a finalist for the 2026 Lambda Literary Award for Gay Fiction is a testament to Cloutier’s talent and the novel’s excellence. The story follows James, a self-described bald, bewildered, and Buddhist restaurant manager trying to find
Seattle Gay News
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The emotional canvas of Ross Collado
In an age in which authenticity can be hard to find, Ross Collado stands out for his honest and soulful approach to art. Born and raised in the Philippines and now living in Seattle, Collado creates paintings that explore solitude, emotion, and the delicate balance between beauty and chaos. His work is celebrated for its emotional depth, encouraging viewers to pause and reflect on their lives. Growing up in an environment where emotional vulnerability was often discouraged, Collado found his voice not throu
Seattle Weekly
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Confirmed death toll rises to 2 from chemical tank blast in Longview
The death toll from the May 26 chemical tank rupture at a mill in southwest Washington has climbed to at least two people, while nine others remain “unrecovered,” according to authorities.
Seattle Weekly
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Jury convicts Kent man of 17 felonies during robbery spree
A jury convicted a 26-year-old Kent man May 26 of 17 felonies related to a string of armed marijuana dispensary and bank robberies during a crime spree between December 2021 and June 2022 throughout the Puget Sound region.
Seattle Weekly
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Apply for federal flood assistance funds by June 10
Affected by the December floods? June 10 is the deadline to apply for federal assistance programs Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Individual Assistance, Disaster Unemployment Assistance and Small Business Administration.