Following a roaring weekend of hipster Sasquatch mayhem and Folklife Festival quirkiness
Published 7:00 am Monday, September 24, 2012
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A Folk Life musician up close and personal.
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The Friday night dance tent at Sasquatch was like entering another world.
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Siff Gay-la at Pnk Ultra Lounge.
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Pnk Ultra Lounge bartender Blake Webb shows off behind the bar at the Siff Gay-La.
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Okkervil River at the Neptune Theater.
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Nick Cave's crazy costumes at the Fremont Solstice Parade.
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Nettletown's inventive cuisine.
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Bootie Prom at Chop Suey brought out the youth in everyone.
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The Rat City Roller Girl's Sockit Wenches and Derby Liberation Front duke it out June 18th at the Key Arena.
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A contestant in the Washington Brewer's festival keg toss.
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The only thing to rival the soft pretzel at Brave Horse is the lightly toasted ham and cheese.
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The Bruno Mars concert at the WaMu had tweens everywhere singing for joy.
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Folk Life turned everyone's world upside down.
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Lenny Kravitz hails a roaring crowd at Qwest Field.
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Brave Horse, restaurant three of the Tom Douglas trio, knows just how to garnish a soft pretzel.
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Seattle's naked bikers show all their colors at the Pride Parade.
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The Hoot Hoots keep things lively with Mario-Kart remixes and bunny suits at this year's Folk Life.
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Robin Malch holds Rocky Malch at the Seattle Pride Parade Doggie Drag show.
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Seattle Mist held tryouts for their lingerie football team.
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Fresh pasta at Cuoco, restaurant number two featured in the Tom Douglas trio.
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Mark Lanegan at the Neptune Theater.
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At Ting Momo, the first of the Tom Douglas trio restaurants, it's service with a smile.
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The Chromeo crowd stayed lively Monday at Sasquatch.
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Jenny and Johnny played Saturday at Sasquatch under a cloudless sky.
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This month's Avatar: The Exhibit at the EMP had everyone seeing blue.
Following a roaring weekend of hipster Sasquatch mayhem and Folklife Festival quirkiness is no easy task, but June was up for the challenge. This month brought otherworldly exhibits, lingerie football tryouts, a clash-of-the-titans roller derby, drool-inducing food, crazed fans, naked bike riders, a doggie drag show, and a whole lot of Pride. Cheers, Seattle, even if the sun didn’t come out often, we still got plenty of color.Published on June 29, 2011
