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    Arts & Culture
    From Madam Damnable’s Hotel to Profanity Hill, a New Guide Walks You Through Seattle History
    From Madam Damnable’s Hotel to Profanity Hill, a...
    By Paul Constant • April 19, 2017 1:30 am

    ‘Seattle Walks’ outlines 17 walkable routes that reveal segments of this city’s past.

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    Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares. Courtesy of the artist
    The Top 15 Things to Do This Week
    By SW Staff • April 19, 2017 1:30 am

    March for science, check out a super-heavy Bulgarian folk choir, and much more.

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    Caché’s Townhouse of Horror
    Caché’s Townhouse of Horror
    By Minh Nguyen • April 19, 2017 1:30 am

    At Gallery4Culture, three artists realize Seattle’s real-estate nightmare.

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    Art by Taylor Dow
    We’re in Taurus Territory
    By Elissa Ball • April 19, 2017 1:30 am

    The bull’s out of the pen! Taurus charges ahead while Pluto turns retrograde and planets switch signs.

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    A still from “The Color of Pomegranates.”
    The Top 15 Things to Do This Week
    By SW Staff • April 12, 2017 1:30 am

    See Of Montreal (twice), catch a battle of the beats, heal the “ideological divide” and more.

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    The Art of the Dull
    The Art of the Dull
    By T.S. Flock • April 12, 2017 1:30 am

    If artists truly hope to resist Trumpism, they must confront the ways they’re already failing.

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    Photo courtesy Oscar Baechler
    Ballard Artists Walk Out on Art Walk
    By Agatha Pacheco • April 12, 2017 1:30 am

    The community is creating its own independent art walk after a rift with the Chamber of Commerce.

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    Courtesy Penguin Random House
    Hari Kunzru’s ‘White Tears’ Wittily Takes on American...
    By Paul Constant • April 12, 2017 1:30 am

    Will upset folks be able to make it past the title? Find out at the Elliott Bay Book Company reading.

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    ‘Ghosts of Seattle Past’ Is Chicken Soup for the Cynical Seattleite Soul
    ‘Ghosts of Seattle Past’ Is Chicken Soup for...
    By Kelton Sears • April 12, 2017 1:30 am

    For those angry with our rapidly developing city, this book will remind you what we’re fighting for.

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    In ‘Dear Sarah,’ Ayana V Jackson Fights Photography with Photography
    In ‘Dear Sarah,’ Ayana V Jackson Fights Photography...
    By Minh Nguyen • April 12, 2017 1:30 am

    The artist’s portraits at Mariane Ibrahim Gallery are acts of countervisuality.

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    Illustration by Taylor Dow
    Final Love Lessons
    By Elissa Ball • April 12, 2017 1:30 am

    Venus is moving out of retrograde, finally, but that doesn’t mean it’s over quite yet.

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    Illustration by Taylor Dow
    A Month of Retrogrades
    By Elissa Ball • April 5, 2017 1:30 am

    April has us looking back before looking ahead.

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    The Top 15 Things to Do This Week
    The Top 15 Things to Do This Week
    By SW Staff • April 5, 2017 1:30 am

    Catch local music at the Laserdome, welcome Reggie Watts back to Seattle and more.

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    C.M. Ruiz’s Last Art Show in the Lusty Lady? An Ode to Kirby
    C.M. Ruiz’s Last Art Show in the Lusty...
    By Kelton Sears • April 5, 2017 1:30 am

    “C.M. Dreamland” pays homage to the surreal Nintendo character through painting and installation.

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    The Fierce Urgency of ‘What We Do Now’
    The Fierce Urgency of ‘What We Do Now’
    By Paul Constant • April 5, 2017 1:30 am

    The lastest book in our Post-Trump reading club is a multifarious look at our political situation.

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    ZAPP Gets Zapped, But Its Zines Live on at the Library
    ZAPP Gets Zapped, But Its Zines Live on...
    By Agatha Pacheco • April 5, 2017 1:30 am

    The Zine Archive and Publishing Project is calling it quits after a contractual kerfuffle.

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    Robert Lashley Crams Mythology, the Bible, and Dozens of Dead Poets Into a Single Book
    Robert Lashley Crams Mythology, the Bible, and Dozens...
    By Paul Constant • April 5, 2017 1:30 am

    “Up South” takes on trauma, anger, and the literary canon without ever feeling showy.

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    Chilled Out GIFs From UW’s Cherry Blossom Festival
    Chilled Out GIFs From UW’s Cherry Blossom Festival
    By Sofia Lee • March 30, 2017 1:30 am

    It may still be grey outside, but spring has sprung in Seattle regardless—these trees are proof.

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    Short Run’s Dash Grant is Now Open—Apply, and Join Their New Mini-Comics Club While You’re At It
    Short Run’s Dash Grant is Now Open—Apply, and...
    By Kelton Sears • March 30, 2017 1:30 am

    Get $250 to develop your own comic, or pay $120 to get local comics delivered to your door.

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    Cherdonna. courtesy Yellow Fish // Epic Durational Festival
    It’s Time for the Only Time-Based Art Festival...
    By T.S. Flock • March 29, 2017 1:30 am

    The Yellow Fish // Epic Durational Performance Festival is testing temporal limits once again.

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