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    Arts & Culture
    The Northwest Mahler Festival Goes Long
    The Northwest Mahler Festival Goes Long
    By Gavin Borchert • July 13, 2016 1:30 am

    Celebrating its 20th anniversary, the volunteer-driven celebration takes on the Third Symphony.

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    Poet Natasha Marin Captures a Commonality in Her Decade-Long Project
    Poet Natasha Marin Captures a Commonality in Her...
    By Paul Constant • July 13, 2016 1:30 am

    With ‘Red Lineage,’ the Seattle artist has invited an unending parade of agendas, ideologies, and beliefs. The results are unique and unifying.

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    Detail from the cover of ‘Izanami’s Choice.’
    Adam Heine’s Sci-Fi Debut Is Short on Pages,...
    By Paul Constant • July 13, 2016 1:30 am

    A samurai battles robots in a compelling new novella from a Seattle press.

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    Jesse Sykes and Phil Wandscher will fill the forest with song at Timber! Fest this weekend. Courtesy of the artist
    The Top 15 Things to Do This Week
    By SW Staff • July 13, 2016 1:30 am

    A bike-powered festival, monstrous music, a swirling cacophony, and more.

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    The Top 15 Things to Do This Week
    The Top 15 Things to Do This Week
    By SW Staff • July 6, 2016 1:30 am

    Mardi Gras Indian funk, seafood fests, noise rock/Top 40 pop chimeras, and more.

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    ‘BOOM’ Tackles the City’s Growing Pains Through Art
    ‘BOOM’ Tackles the City’s Growing Pains Through Art
    By Kelton Sears • July 6, 2016 1:30 am

    “We’re trying to show that this current wave of change is totally precedented.”

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    SAM’s Enormous, Century-Spanning Printmaking Exhibit Brims With the Grotesque and the Divine
    SAM’s Enormous, Century-Spanning Printmaking Exhibit Brims With the...
    By T.S. Flock • July 6, 2016 1:30 am

    ‘Graphic Masters’ hangs Dürer, Goya, and Rembrandt with Picasso, Hogarth, and R. Crumb.

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    Now That ‘Intruder’ Is Over, What’s Next for Seattle’s Comics Scene?
    Now That ‘Intruder’ Is Over, What’s Next for...
    By Paul Constant • July 6, 2016 1:30 am

    This weekend marks the release of the 20th and final issue of the seminal local comics newspaper.

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    Seattle Weekly’s Art Walk Picks
    Seattle Weekly’s Art Walk Picks
    By T.S. Flock • July 6, 2016 1:30 am

    Our First Thursday highlights, including giant paper heads, Japanese woodblocks and more.

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    The Timing Is Right for Sean Devine’s Latest Political Play
    The Timing Is Right for Sean Devine’s Latest...
    By Mark Baumgarten • July 6, 2016 1:30 am

    With ‘Daisy,’ the Canadian playwright hits on the zeitgeist of American presidential politics.

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    The Poet Next Door
    The Poet Next Door
    By Paul Constant • June 29, 2016 1:30 am

    Three New Books From Seattle Poets Have Absolutely Nothing in Common—or Do They?

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    The Top 15 Things to Do This Week
    The Top 15 Things to Do This Week
    By SW Staff • June 29, 2016 1:30 am

    All-cat bands, steampunk brothel sci-fi, marching for the homeless and more.

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    How to Tell a Story Using This Weird Trick
    How to Tell a Story Using This Weird...
    By Paul Constant • June 29, 2016 1:30 am

    Dorthe Nors’ new book of novellas makes lists and headlines feel raw and alive.

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    The Top 15 Things to Do This Week
    The Top 15 Things to Do This Week
    By SW Staff • June 22, 2016 1:30 am

    Build a bike, honor the victims of police brutality, the Punk Rock Flea Market and more.

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    Between Koon Woon and Margin Shift, Thursday Is Packed With Quality Poets
    Between Koon Woon and Margin Shift, Thursday Is...
    By Paul Constant • June 22, 2016 1:30 am

    Which will you choose?

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    42 Glorious Events to Mark 42 Years of Seattle Pride
    42 Glorious Events to Mark 42 Years of...
    By SW Staff • June 22, 2016 1:30 am

    Parades, parties, drag shows, and more!

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    The Station on Beacon Hill Is Putting On the Best Block Party of the Summer
    The Station on Beacon Hill Is Putting On...
    By Kelton Sears • June 15, 2016 1:30 am

    Start small, and you can do it too.

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    The Top 15 Things to Do This Week
    The Top 15 Things to Do This Week
    By SW Staff • June 15, 2016 1:30 am

    Space Jam on trial, hip-hop in a barbershop, the “history of sex and romance in America,” and more.

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    Where’d You Go, Maria Semple
    Where’d You Go, Maria Semple
    By Paul Constant • June 15, 2016 1:30 am

    The Seattle author appears in a rare public outing—this time—interviewing new author Tracy Barone.

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    In Seattle, June Is the Month of Dance
    In Seattle, June Is the Month of Dance
    By Sandra Kurtz • June 15, 2016 1:30 am

    With Northwest New Works and the Seattle International Dance Festival, the options are overwhelming.

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