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The Pagan Meaning of the Longest Day of the Year

Arts & Culture

The Pagan Meaning of the Longest Day of the Year

Summer solstice is almost here—time to get naked and light a big fire.

Comics Are the Best Medicine

Arts & Culture

Comics Are the Best Medicine

This weekend, health care professionals and comic artists collide at the Comics & Medicine conference.

Artists on the Brink

Arts & Culture

Artists on the Brink

Are exceptional awards enough to keep artists in the Northwest? Probably not. So what will it take?

‘Solar Power’ Gives Seattle Hip-Hop Its Place in the Sun

Music

‘Solar Power’ Gives Seattle Hip-Hop Its Place in the Sun

The vinyl-only compilation documents 14 artists from the city’s stacked scene.

When the World Tries to Kill Sherman Alexie, He Just Gets Bigger and Better

Arts & Culture

When the World Tries to Kill Sherman Alexie, He Just Gets Bigger and Better

After the death of his mother and brain surgery, Alexie returns with a thick, sprawling book.

I ♥ Metal

Comix

I ♥ Metal

In honor of Northwest Terror Fest, one comic artist extols on his lifelong love of metal aesthetics.

Illustration by Taylor Dow

Arts & Culture

Fact and Fantasy

Saturn gets serious and Neptune goes retrograde.

Premiere: Witness the Debased Brilliance of Raven Matthews’ “SighCo Path”

Music

Premiere: Witness the Debased Brilliance of Raven Matthews’ “SighCo Path”

The tune itself was already a trip, but wait until you see the music video.

The Top 15 Things To Do This Week

Arts & Culture

The Top 15 Things To Do This Week

Catch excellent free LGBTQ music in the park, let your freak flag fly in Georgetown, and much more.

Melvins. Photo by Mackie Osborne

Arts & Culture

The Best of the Arts This Summer

Our critics pick what to look forward to this season.

Pickwick on the Edge

Music

Pickwick on the Edge

The Seattle band’s new album, “LoveJoys,” emerged as a creative purging of personal anxiety.

Courtesy Fox Searchlight

Film

“My Cousin Rachel” Succeeds as Pulp With Purpose

An exercise in critical thinking, the film forces us to weigh our own prejudices against the screen.

Yadviga Dowmont Halsey Grasps Toward the Ineffable

Arts & Culture

Yadviga Dowmont Halsey Grasps Toward the Ineffable

The biochemist-turned-painter’s work is an accessible, casual delight.

Photo by Conner Lyons

Music

Chastity Belt’s Not Too Cool to Care

On “I Used to Spend So Much Time Alone,” the band explores post-loner life.

Chin Music Press—Seattle’s Secret Best Bookstore

Arts & Culture

Chin Music Press—Seattle’s Secret Best Bookstore

Hidden in Pike Place Market, this publisher’s showroom is a gem, as is its upcoming reading party.

A Bittersweet Ending to Pacific Northwest Ballet’s Season

Arts & Culture

A Bittersweet Ending to Pacific Northwest Ballet’s Season

The company’s final show also marks the final performance of two long-term dancers.

Seattle Summer Checklist

Comix

Seattle Summer Checklist

The highs and lows of a typical, sweaty Seattle day.

Lake Ritual

Comix

Lake Ritual

A time-tested summer routine.

Why Musicians Forget Songs… Right in the Middle of Them

Music

Why Musicians Forget Songs… Right in the Middle of Them

After playing a song hundreds of times, what happens when performers simply go blank?

Why You Shouldn’t Settle For a Partial Eclipse This Summer

Arts & Culture

Why You Shouldn’t Settle For a Partial Eclipse This Summer

Seattle will see a 92 percent eclipse of the sun in August. That’s not enough, totality buffs say.