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The Stranger
27 minutes
The Last Cigarette
Illustrations by Pablo Iglesias The Frenchman Cheered For most of my life, I haven’t so much as touched a cigarette. I shared one with a couple of friends in high school at a sleepover, barely inhaled anything, and never looked back. But last year, I went to Paris for my 34th birthday. I couldn’t resist […] The post The Last Cigarette appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
about 3 hours
Stranger Suggests: Your Agenda This Week, June 29–July 5
MONDAY 6/29 Recuperate From Pride With Snacks (FOOD & DRINK) Pride weekend was exhausting. The Stranger was passing out papers during Sunday’s parade, and I am still sore from walking and yelling, “Who wants a free germaphobe-approved guide to eating ass?!” for four hours. I need a nutritious, life-affirming snack. All month, local eateries have […] The post Stranger Suggests: Your Agenda This Week, June 29–July 5 appeared first on The Stranger.
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 4 hours
This week in CHS history | Sentence in CHOP homicide, Kenji Spurgeon murder, Sea Dragonsss artist
Here are the top stories from this week in CHS history: 2025 Police search for suspect after shooting in fight at packed Capitol Hill bar sends one to hospital — UPDATE This 2025 Pulitzer winner honed her work in Volunteer Park … Continue reading →
The Stranger
about 4 hours
Slog AM: Supreme Court Saves Mail-In Voting, Europeans Love Seattle, and We Have Budget Holes Everywhere
Good morning! Pride weekend is over, and you’re still standing. Hungover? Maybe. Exhausted? Definitely. Finding glitter places it really shouldn’t be? Most likely. (Didn’t get the glitter person’s number? Submit an I Saw U!) We’ll ease you out of the weekend with some recovery weather: highs in the 60s and some cloud cover. Weather to […] The post Slog AM: Supreme Court Saves Mail-In Voting, Europeans Love Seattle, and We Have Budget Holes Everywhere appeared first on The Stranger.
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 4 hours
‘Neumos Workers Are Winning’ — Another Seattle independent union effort is taking shape on Capitol Hill
By Ella Avital, UW News Lab Employees of Capitol Hill’s longest-running and most significant live music venue and its sibling bars sent a set of demands to management this spring in pursuit of increased wages and safety guarantees. The group … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 4 hours
Seattle considers ‘Do Not Solicit List’ to block predatory real estate activity and slow displacement
The Seattle City Council is considering protections hoped to help shield homeowners from predatory home-buying practices that target communities of color and vulnerable populations in an effort to slow displacement and erosion of generational wealth. A proposed ordinance part of the … Continue reading →
City Cast Seattle
about 11 hours
42 Years of The Wildrose, King County's Unsheltered Homelessness Surge, and Listener Mailbag
Today on the podcast host Jane C. Hu is joined by guest Rachel Karp, creator of the podcast Cruising and author of The Lesbian Bar Chronicles, along with producer Sam J. Leeds to dig into a savvy real estate decision that’s kept The Wildrose – one of the oldest lesbian bars in the country – operating for the last 42 years. Rachel also shares the storytelling event they’re hosting at the Rose on July 12. Then Jane and Sam are joined by contributor Guy Oron to talk about King County's latest Point-in-Time Count, which counted more than 18,000 people experiencing homelessness in one night. Guy explains the complicated bigger picture, what the data says, what it misses, and the $67 million in federal funding on the line. Finally, Jane digs into our listener mail bag to share some shoutouts from City Cast Seattle neighbors, and discuss a new plan to close the Burke-Gilman Trail’s missing link through Ballard. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Seattle Art Museum 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.