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Following a roaring weekend of hipster Sasquatch mayhem and Folklife Festival quirkiness

Published 7:00 am Monday, September 24, 2012

A Folk Life musician up close and personal.
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A Folk Life musician up close and personal.
A Folk Life musician up close and personal.
The Friday night dance tent at Sasquatch was like entering another world.
Siff Gay-la at Pnk Ultra Lounge.
Pnk Ultra Lounge bartender Blake Webb shows off behind the bar at the Siff Gay-La.
Okkervil River at the Neptune Theater.
Nick Cave's crazy costumes at the Fremont Solstice Parade.
Nettletown's inventive cuisine.
Bootie Prom at Chop Suey brought out the youth in everyone.
The Rat City Roller Girl's Sockit Wenches and Derby Liberation Front duke it out June 18th at the Key Arena.
A contestant in the Washington Brewer's festival keg toss.
The only thing to rival the soft pretzel at Brave Horse is the lightly toasted ham and cheese.
The Bruno Mars concert at the WaMu had tweens everywhere singing for joy.
Folk Life turned everyone's world upside down.
Lenny Kravitz hails a roaring crowd at Qwest Field.
Brave Horse, restaurant three of the Tom Douglas trio, knows just how to garnish a soft pretzel.
Seattle's naked bikers show all their colors at the Pride Parade.
The Hoot Hoots keep things lively with Mario-Kart remixes and bunny suits at this year's Folk Life.
Robin Malch holds Rocky Malch at the Seattle Pride Parade Doggie Drag show.
Seattle Mist held tryouts for their lingerie football team.
Fresh pasta at Cuoco, restaurant number two featured in the Tom Douglas trio.
Mark Lanegan at the Neptune Theater.
At Ting Momo, the first of the Tom Douglas trio restaurants, it's service with a smile.
The Chromeo crowd stayed lively Monday at Sasquatch.
Jenny and Johnny played Saturday at Sasquatch under a cloudless sky.
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