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    Arts & Culture
    Amie Siegel’s “Provenance (2013).” Courtesy of the artist and Simon Preston Gallery. Photo by Eileen Travell
    A Chair, Yet So Much More
    By Minh Nguyen • July 12, 2017 1:30 am

    Sympathizing with inanimate objects in Amie Siegel’s Interiors.

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    The Art Is Full of Hot Air at BLOW UP
    The Art Is Full of Hot Air at...
    By Christy Carley • July 12, 2017 1:30 am

    The Factory’s collaboratory exhibition with Mount Analogue showcases inflatable art.

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    When It Comes to Sci-Fi, Seattle Is Spoiled
    When It Comes to Sci-Fi, Seattle Is Spoiled
    By Paul Constant • July 12, 2017 1:30 am

    This week, three talented sci-fi authors share their work with local audiences.

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    The Avalanches
    Feast at the Street Food Fest, Trip out...
    By SW Staff • July 12, 2017 1:30 am

    Your calendar for the days ahead.

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    Bleating and Competing at the 2017 Goatalympics
    Bleating and Competing at the 2017 Goatalympics
    By Sofia Lee • July 10, 2017 1:30 am

    The livestock was totally live at the Monroe competition.

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    Megg, Mogg & Owl creator Simon Hanselmann will appear at this year’s fair.
    Hot Off the Press Is Seattle’s Biggest Little...
    By Paul Constant • July 5, 2017 1:30 am

    Hosted by Fantagraphics, the low-key affair showcases some of the city’s finest underdogs.

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    Neon Saltwater’s virtual rooms will become reality in her new gallery show, Unvirtual.
    Unvirtual Reality, Shakespeare in the Park, and More...
    By SW Staff • July 5, 2017 1:30 am

    The week’s best events.

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    Illustration by Taylor Dow
    Stay, Leave, or Change!
    By Elissa Ball • July 5, 2017 1:30 am

    A Capricorn full moon says, “Get real!”

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    Kusama’s “phallic accumulations” in Phalli’s Field.  Courtesy Seattle Art Museum
    Yayoi Kusama’s ‘Infinity Mirrors’ Will Either Explode Your...
    By T.S. Flock • June 28, 2017 1:30 am

    Step inside and you’ll find yourself somewhere between zero and infinity.

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    Say Ta-Ta to Town Hall
    Say Ta-Ta to Town Hall
    By Paul Constant • June 28, 2017 1:30 am

    Before it closes for extensive remodels, the Seattle literary staple is hosting a farewell affair.

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    Animal Collective. Photo by Tom Andrew
    Seafair 4th of July, Animal Collective, Kubrick at...
    By SW Staff • June 28, 2017 1:30 am

    The week’s best events.

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    A Book About Northwest Salmon Culture Makes a Big Splash, But You Should Throw It Back
    A Book About Northwest Salmon Culture Makes a...
    By Paul Constant • June 28, 2017 1:30 am

    Langdon Cook’s ‘Upstream’ goes swimmingly when it isn’t drowning in small, bad writing choices.

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    Shane “Swerve” Strickland flies at John Morrison during DEFY 3: Swerve City at Washington Hall. Strickland would go on to defeat Morrison. Photography by Nate Watters
    A Newcomer Threatens to Legitimize Seattle’s Independent Wrestling...
    By Martin Douglas • June 28, 2017 1:30 am

    In just six months, DEFY has emerged as a unique and credible attraction for pro-wrestling fans.

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    Illustration by Taylor Dow
    Rage and Pain
    By Elissa Ball • June 28, 2017 1:30 am

    A rough week jolts us awake.

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    Canine Pride Shines at Doggie Drag Show
    Canine Pride Shines at Doggie Drag Show
    By Sofia Lee • June 26, 2017 9:00 am

    Some Prideful pups stole the show at PrideFest Capitol Hill on Saturday, as the annual family-friendly event once again played…

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    Simon Hanselmann’s “One More Year” Is the Rare Shiny Repackage Actually Worth Your Time
    Simon Hanselmann’s “One More Year” Is the Rare...
    By Kelton Sears • June 23, 2017 1:30 am

    Even with only 52 pages of new exclusive material, the latest Megg, Mogg & Owl collection is vital.

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    Photo by Chris Bennion
    A Straight Man in Dire Straits Tries Drag...
    By Becs Richards • June 21, 2017 1:30 am

    Two queens coach the clueless in this hilarious peek into an integral form of queer art-making.

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    Doug Nufer’s ‘The Me Theme’ Will Leave You Believing Words Mean Everything and Nothing
    Doug Nufer’s ‘The Me Theme’ Will Leave You...
    By Paul Constant • June 21, 2017 1:30 am

    Tautology and repetition and tautology and repetition and tautology.

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    Photo by Nate Watters
    In ‘(Im)PULSE,’ Spectrum Dance Theater Confronts the Dark...
    By Sandra Kurtz • June 21, 2017 1:30 am

    Donald Byrd’s newest illustrates the dangers of being queer in America on stage.

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    An Elegant Utility’s Radical Interdependency
    An Elegant Utility’s Radical Interdependency
    By Minh Nguyen • June 21, 2017 1:30 am

    Through the poetry of common objects, Inye Wokoma reveals the webs of reliance under redlining.

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