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The Stranger
about 20 hours
Things to Do in July: Literature
Want more? Here’s everything we recommend this month: Music, Visual Art, Literature, Performance, Film, Food, and This & That. Chuck TingleJuly 7A visionary writer of such titles as I’m Gay for My Living Billionaire Jet Plane, Slammed in the Butthole by My Concept of Linear Time, and, my personal favorite, Pounded in the Butt by My Handsome Sentient Library Card Who Seems […] The post Things to Do in July: Literature appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
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Things to Do in July: Visual Art
Want more? Here’s everything we recommend this month: Music, Visual Art, Literature, Performance, Film, Food, and This & That. Lotus L. Kang: I hear the hollow boom of timeThrough Sept 27Deep within the Frye, there’s a curious contraption: a delicate, industrial light- and color-casting machine made of yards and yards of 35-mm film spooled around a motorized, powder-coated steel-and-aluminum frame that slowly […] The post Things to Do in July: Visual Art appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
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Things to Do in July: Music
Want more? Here’s everything we recommend this month: Music, Visual Art, Literature, Performance, Film, Food, and This & That. Say Goodbye to Wall of SoundThrough July 31Over the last 36 years, Wall of Sound has been one of Seattle’s greatest music retailers for people whose tastes migrate far below the mainstream. Tragically, due to an exorbitant rent increase and declining sales, the […] The post Things to Do in July: Music appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
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State Supreme Court Candidate’s (Probably) AI-Generated Website Invented a Fake Sitting Justice, Who May Also Be an AI Musician
Back in early April, as lawyers, judges, and governor-appointed justices announced their candidacy for the historic number of Washington State Supreme Court positions up for grabs this election, I noticed something odd. Attorney Scott Edwards, a lawyer who lost the fight against the state’s new capital gains tax now running for Supreme Court, Justice Position […] The post State Supreme Court Candidate’s (Probably) AI-Generated Website Invented a Fake Sitting Justice, Who May Also Be an AI Musician appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
about 22 hours
The Ultra-Improvisionist
Seattle multi-instrumentalist Morgan Henderson has played baroque folk rock to hundreds of thousands all over the world with Fleet Foxes and held down the low end with hell-raising post-hardcore cult faves the Blood Brothers, reflecting his tremendous range and ability to adapt. Despite these high-profile gigs, Henderson remains off many folks’ radars. He still isn’t […] The post The Ultra-Improvisionist appeared first on The Stranger.
Lookout Landing
about 23 hours
Series Preview: Mariners (45-43) vs. Blue Jays (41-46)
Thank goodness for the Angels. The Mariners climbed back over .500 with a sweep of their division rival after a brief dip below that mark following their series in Cleveland last weekend. The three wins against Los Angeles allowed Seattle to keep pace with the Rangers in the division and pull ahead of the faltering […]
Field Gulls
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A look at the Seahawks salary cap as training camp approaches
The calendar has flipped to July, with a long weekend on the horizon, for many that will help pass the two weeks and a day until rookies of the Seattle Seahawks report for training camp on July 17, with veterans slated to do the same exactly one week later. That will mark the end of […]
The Stranger
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The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Seattle This Fourth of July Weekend: July 3–5, 2026
Whether you’re excited to celebrate the Fourth or you’re simply stoked for a long weekend, we suggest you soak up some sun at spectacular events from the Seattle Paddle Rave to Seafair 4th of July and from the Seattle Center Classical festival to the Tianguis Market. For more ideas, check out our top picks of […] The post The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Seattle This Fourth of July Weekend: July 3–5, 2026 appeared first on The Stranger.
Seattle Medium
about 24 hours
Why People Should Be Vigilant About Food Safety This July Fourth
As Independence Day celebrations approach, health officials underscore essential food safety protocols. Key recommendations include employing an internal thermometer for proper meat cooking, ensuring perishable foods are refrigerated within one hour when temperatures surpass 90 degrees Fahrenheit, and practicing thorough hand washing after handling raw meat.
Seattle Medium
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Top General Fired By Trump Administration Criticizes Use Of Military For Political Missions
Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Charles Q. Brown Jr. has criticized the deployment of military forces for political missions, citing in a recent op-ed the Trump administration's use of troops to address crime in major cities.
Seattle Medium
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Racial Healing Starts With Honest Conversations
Mental health professionals and educators emphasize the importance of family conversations about race as a means to help young people process racism and affirm their identity. Proactive discussions are advocated as a crucial support for the mental health and healing of children of color.
Lookout Landing
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Mariners Draft Profile: OF Logan Hughes
With the draft just around the corner, LL’s coverage on the amateur side will be ramping up considerably over the next week and aims to provide readers with a digestible, yet encompassing guide to next Saturday’s event. Having a handful of “draft crushes” every year makes the process significantly more enjoyable, and even if they […]