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Sounder at Heart
about 10 hours
Reminiscing about Seattle’s glow during the USMNT match
Charles Boehm joins Jeremiah to put a bow on Friday’s match.
Sounder at Heart
about 13 hours
The sounds of a magical day in Seattle soccer history
From singing to cheering, it was a day that reminded us communal activity can still bring us together.
Sounder at Heart
about 18 hours
World Cup, Day 12: How and what to watch
Groups J and I are contested in a day that could see France, Norway, Argentina and Austria claim their spaces in the knockouts.
Sounder at Heart
about 20 hours
Lobbing Scorchers Kickoff: USMNT keep rolling + Seattle keeps showing out
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Seattle Gay News
1 day
Leviticus is a Queer horror story you won’t forget
I caught an early screening of Leviticus, and honestly, it’s haunted me ever since. Most horror movies deliver quick scares that fade away quickly. But this one? The storyline sticks with you. It’s the kind of film that lingers in your mind long after it’s over. Leviticus follows two teenage boys, Naim and Ryan, whose relationship becomes dangerous once it’s exposed in their deeply religious small town. What begins as a story about young love under pressure quickly turns into something far more disturbing w
Seattle Gay News
1 day
Freedom Day Committee, ACT UP, and the AIDS March on Washington: Wayne Turner shares his story of activism and Pride
Before Wayne Turner became a public interest attorney for HIV issues and Medicaid advocacy in Washington, DC, and taught LGBTQ+ health law and policy at Georgetown Law School, he was hard at work as a Queer and AIDS rights activist in Seattle. Turner was deeply involved in the Seattle chapter of ACT UP from 1989 to 1993. He also was part of the Freedom Day Committee, along with his partner Steve Michael; together they helped to put on the Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender Freedom Day March and Rally in 1992.
Sounder at Heart
1 day
Defiance get second straight win
The team has now won 4 of their last 5.
Sounder at Heart
1 day
The Greatest Setting that never was
Seattle’s first attempt to bring World Cup games to Husky Stadium failed. It’s been a long wait, with epic ups and downs. And in the end, we won.
Sounder at Heart
2 days
World Cup, Day 11: How and what to watch
Round two of Group G and Group H have no leaders after both Groups ended with a single point for everyone.
Seattle Weekly
2 days
Rebates, discounts available as PSE rates increase
Report shows Washington state in last place for renewable energy
Sounder at Heart
3 days
We can stop pretending that a suburban stadium would be better for soccer in Seattle
Friday's U.S. National Team win showcased the city and region in a way a Renton stadium never could.
Sounder at Heart
3 days
World Cup, Day 10: How and what to watch
Germany aim to make their case as World Cup favorites, while Japan and Ecuador have plenty on the line themselves.