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35 minutes
SIFF Reviews: “Are You Native?” “Powwow People”
When it comes to curating and programming — choosing which films get put into a certain category or get paired with another film for the maximum movie-goer experience — the folks over at Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) are doing everything right, because these two great documentaries (short doc and feature-length doc) that came out in this year’s SIFF are both Indigenous-made, both related to the Puget Sound and both feature (in some capacity) the master of Master of Ceremonies Reuben Little Head doing what he does best as a popular Powwow host throughout the west.
The Stranger
about 2 hours
So Real
The first time I witnessed Lars Bergquist at work was 10 years ago. He was making large paintings on paper that would go up around the city with wheatpaste. At the time, he was housesitting a friend’s apartment on Capitol Hill in one of those titanic, old buildings with vast carpeted stairwells. Art had taken […] The post So Real appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
about 3 hours
Slog AM: Seattle City Council Puts the Brakes on Data Centers, Katie Wilson Getting Busy for the Sonics Return, Graham Platner Wins Maine’s Democratic Senate Primary
The previous decade obviously gave Seattle a spectacular construction boom, which transformed its skyline dramatically. This decade, on the other hand, might give us a completely different kind of boom: the transportation, by public means, of millions of people around the city. In April, the month after Cross Connection opened, Link experienced an astonishing 46 […] The post Slog AM: Seattle City Council Puts the Brakes on Data Centers, Katie Wilson Getting Busy for the Sonics Return, Graham Platner Wins Maine’s Democratic Senate Primary appeared first on The Stranger.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 13 hours
Tribal housing authority snaps up Everett complex for $53 million
The deal value for the late April purchase emerged in a recent announcement.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 14 hours
Seattle catering company cuts 263 jobs as Meta relationship ends
Most of Lavish Roots employees who worked at Meta offices will transition to the tech giants new food provider.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 14 hours
Seattle City Council adopts 1-year ban on new data centers
The ordinance pauses applications until the city develops regulations to reduce impacts on energy and water use and utility costs.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 15 hours
Italian restaurant serving homestyle fare opens in Pioneer Square basement
A new southern Italian restaurant from the team behind Bottega Gabriele has opened in Pioneer Square, adding to a wave of openings as the neighborhood gears up for World Cup crowds.
The Stranger
about 20 hours
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson Unveils New 75-Unit Shelter
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson unveiled a new 75-unit tiny house shelter in Interbay over the weekend. It’s the first opening in the mayor’s ambitious program to open 4,000 shelter beds by the end of her term. But the new shelter still fell well short of her first goal: building 500 new units before the World […] The post Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson Unveils New 75-Unit Shelter appeared first on The Stranger.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 21 hours
Blackstone-linked firm sheds Tukwila industrial complex
The sale comes as Link Logistics pushes forward with plans for a nearly 470,000-square-foot speculative industrial project in Kent.
Seattle Weekly
about 21 hours
Mercer Island student dies from lacrosse injury
Mercer Island High School (MIHS) administrators informed the community on June 7 of the loss of one of its students.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 21 hours
Seattle unveils first digital kiosks downtown, with dozens more on the way
Downtown Seattle will soon see 30 interactive touchscreens go up, though the installations have fallen behind schedule.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 22 hours
Michelin-starred chef debuts exclusive restaurant on Whidbey Island
Chef Johnny Spero left Washington, D.C., last fall after closing Reverie, which earned a Michelin star.