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7-Day Forecast

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Saturday

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Saturday Night

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Thursday Night

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Sunrise 5:11am · Sunset 9:04pm
Tides: Next: Low 6.6 ft at 4:34 AM
AQI 36 — Good
No quakes M4.5+ in last 24h

Seattle Sports

3-8

7th in Western Conference Division

LOSS Mercury 72 at Storm 68 Wed, Jun 3
NEXT At Lynx Tomorrow · 10:00 AM
33-31

1st in AL West

LOSS Mariners 3 at Tigers 7 Today
NEXT At Tigers Tomorrow · 10:10 AM
4-2-5

10th in NWSL

LOSS Seattle 1 at Washington 2 Sat, May 30
NEXT At North Carolina Sat, Jul 4 · 3:30 PM

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No Place Like Old Fire House

On a Saturday in early April, the sounds of indie rock wafted through the sunny streets of downtown Redmond. Aging hipsters like me, teens, and other community members had gathered outside the Old Fire House Teen Center to commemorate the building that had served as an all-ages venue and teen center since 1992. It was […] The post No Place Like Old Fire House appeared first on The Stranger.

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Straight Up

Dear Readers: I’m off this week. So, let’s enjoy — and perhaps relitigate — this column from July 12, 2022. — Dan I’m a cis woman in her 30s who lives on the East Coast. I’ve been in an LTR with the same cis man for 12 years. No issues there at all! But we are […] The post Straight Up appeared first on The Stranger.

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Invite Only

Of the 62 record stores in Washington (according to Discogs’ Indie Record Store Directory), only six are owned by women, and none of those six are in Seattle. “It can be a very hard world to enter,” Rachel Gardner, the owner of the Edmonds record shop Musicology tells me, while lounging on a leopard-print couch […] The post Invite Only appeared first on The Stranger.

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Slog AM: Seattle Woman Leads Charge Against Gay Marriage Charge, Teens Arrested for Anti-Scientology Hate Crime, Washington Democrats Face Gerrymandering Conundrum

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The Stranger 25 days

The Lady Rainier Statue Is Seattle’s Queen of Public  Transportation

Though hidden, the Lady Rainier statue is easy to find. She is right next to the northernmost building of the Old Rainier Brewery complex on Airport Way. A few steps from a parking lot lead you to her feet, which are planted on an orb. Her toes, particularly on the left foot, are the stuff […] The post The Lady Rainier Statue Is Seattle’s Queen of Public  Transportation appeared first on The Stranger.

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How Fear Becomes Policy

There is a moment, after the sirens fade and before the cameras arrive, when grief is still allowed to be grief. But this fragile window is gone much too soon. Because in this country, and in this city, grief is rarely permitted to remain untouched. It is quickly conscripted into the familiar machinery that tells […] The post How Fear Becomes Policy appeared first on The Stranger.

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Jibz Cameron Becomes Dynasty Handbag

The clearest way to explain Dynasty Handbag’s act might be to quote the artist herself. “I am not a wretched performance artist, or merely a comedian, or the ghastly clown, or simply an actor,” Jibz Cameron writes in her new memoir, Hell in a Handbag. “I perform as this alter ego. I do songs sorta and stand-up […] The post Jibz Cameron Becomes Dynasty Handbag appeared first on The Stranger.

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Even though I’ve heard his voice on the air since I was a child, KEXP DJ Kevin Cole has done almost too good a job at championing artists and public radio, because I knew nothing about his own legacy before watching his documentary. RADIOHEART: The Drive & Times of Kevin Cole takes you on his […] The post A DJ Isn’t a Mirror appeared first on The Stranger.

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