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Couple brings Little Saigon flavors to World Cup stage
The bánh mi sandwiches arrived crisp and warm, their French-style baguette crusts shattering slightly at first bite.
NW Asian Weekly
about 1 hour
Diverse community rally calls for Mayor Wilson to take down cameras citywide, cancel Axon contract
Mayor Katie Wilson may have turned off the Axon-operated cameras in the Stadium District, following the end of the World Cup games—but that doesn’t mean the cameras around the stadium can’t still be turned back on, speakers at a rally demanding the citywide shutdown of cameras, including those in the Chinatown-International District, pointed out.
The Stranger
about 2 hours
With Seattle’s World Cup Over, Mayor Katie Wilson Turns Off Stadium District Cameras
Well, the 22 police cameras in the Stadium District are off, which is what Mayor Katie Wilson promised to do once the World Cup and its “credible threats” were gone. The Seattle Police Department won’t be able to turn them on itself. But the camera boxes, the modems, the routers, the cooling fans, and the […] The post With Seattle’s World Cup Over, Mayor Katie Wilson Turns Off Stadium District Cameras appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
about 3 hours
Cyber Grrrl
Cyberdecks are having a moment in the zeitgeist. The name refers to custom DIY computers—often small and aesthetic—housed in everything from lunchboxes and jewelry boxes to repurposed makeup cases and toys. They’re designed to perform specific tasks: You can surf the web or stream media, build a portable vlogging rig or distraction-free writing device, all […] The post Cyber Grrrl appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
about 3 hours
Slog AM: Seattle Enjoyed Its First-Murder Free Month Since 1970, Mamdani Tells Platner to Give Up Already, Trump Resumes the War With Iran
I want to say this with all my heart, but the World Cup has been nothing but a blessing to the United States. Yes, we lost badly on Monday, July 6. But we can blame Trump for that. He cursed the USMNT in much the same way he cursed the New York Knicks in Game […] The post Slog AM: Seattle Enjoyed Its First-Murder Free Month Since 1970, Mamdani Tells Platner to Give Up Already, Trump Resumes the War With Iran appeared first on The Stranger.
NW Asian Weekly
about 5 hours
Gold rings around 2,000 years old found during dig at Thailand archaeological site
Two gold rings aged around 2,000 years old were discovered during an excavation at a new archaeological site in western Thailand, officials said.
NW Asian Weekly
about 5 hours
Louis Vuitton court victory against Chinese tea chain stirs up a debate over copyrights
A debate over ownership of traditional Chinese symbols has cropped up after a court ordered a local tea chain to pay French luxury brand Louis Vuitton $1.5 million over trademark infringement claims.
NW Asian Weekly
about 6 hours
Win, lose, win
This was not a normal day.
NW Progressive Institute
about 17 hours
Is this the end for Graham Platner?
The implosion of Platner's campaign, which happened rapidly after the oyster farmer was credibly accused of sexual assault, may end up being a gift for Democrats, contrary to the "Dems-in-Disarray" narrative that Beltway reporters are so enamored with. Is this the end for Graham Platner? is a post from NPI's Cascadia Advocate, the journal of the Northwest Progressive Institute. Published continuously since March of 2004, NPI's Cascadia Advocate provides thoughtful commentary and analysis on regional, national, and world politics. Keep The Cascadia Advocate going by making a contribution to sustain NPI's research and advocacy here.
The Stranger
about 20 hours
Watching the Cursed US Men National’s Team Lose at a Seattle World Cup Watch Party
A pall hung over Seattle’s last World Cup match on Monday. This was supposed to be the day. The US Men’s National Team had the chance to go further in the tournament than they had in 24 years. Seattle, which had been the hidden gem of World Cup host cities—our novel, semi-functional transit system and […] The post Watching the Cursed US Men National’s Team Lose at a Seattle World Cup Watch Party appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
1 day
Tour de Triomphe
Zookraught is one of the most exciting bands in Seattle. With every show, they pull more people aboard the Zooktrain, luring curious onlookers in with their in-your-face punky, funky dance rock. Three songs into their two-night album release party in May, the Sunset’s walls started to drip with sweat from the relentless mess of moshing, […] The post Tour de Triomphe appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
1 day
Harbor Island Studios Has New Operators
Harbor Island Studios, the region’s only publicly-owned stage, has new operators. Kirk Nordenstrom and Kris Flink, the Executive Director and Director of Operations of the local film nonprofit CREATE48, will officially oversee facilities, operations, and productions. The news was officially announced on Tuesday morning by King County Executive Girmay Zahilay, providing another temporary reprieve for […] The post Harbor Island Studios Has New Operators appeared first on The Stranger.