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    Paranoia as Art, a Big Ass Music Festival, and a Different Kind of Nordic Mythology
    Paranoia as Art, a Big Ass Music Festival,...
    By Gavin Borchert • January 3, 2018 1:30 am

    The Week’s Best Events

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    Illustration by James the Stanton
    Corporate Sharks Smell Weed in the Water
    By Meagan Angus • January 3, 2018 1:30 am

    As more states legalize cannabis, big players take a big step forward.

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    Blue Origin Expands, a Development Moratorium Ends, and PSE Says It’s Cleaning Up
    Blue Origin Expands, a Development Moratorium Ends, and...
    By SW Staff • January 3, 2018 1:30 am

    Plus, Nelly’s accuser files suit.

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    Tim Burgess at a preschool in South Seattle in 2013. Photo by Alex Pedersen
    How to Make a Real Difference in Seattle
    By Alex Pedersen • January 3, 2018 1:30 am

    What the career of Tim Burgess can teach us about real reform.

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    What’s Ahead for Washington’s New-Look Legislature
    What’s Ahead for Washington’s New-Look Legislature
    By John Stang • January 3, 2018 1:30 am

    Now in full control, Democrats hope to take care of business, but moderates might muck things up.

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    Ruling in Seattle Is Likely to Reunite Many Refugee Families
    Ruling in Seattle Is Likely to Reunite Many...
    By Melissa Hellmann • December 28, 2017 5:00 pm

    The U.S. District Court decision brings back a process that has helped approximately 2,500 families each year.

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    What White Marchers Mean for Black Lives Matter
    What White Marchers Mean for Black Lives Matter
    By Marcus Harrison Green • December 27, 2017 7:30 am

    As black activists burn out and move out, the number of white allies grows.

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    Amazon box. Photo by Mike Seyfang, Flickr Creative Commons
    Delivery Drivers File Lawsuit Against Amazon for Labor...
    By Melissa Hellmann • December 21, 2017 4:30 pm

    Two Washington drivers allege that Jungle Trux and Amazon failed to pay overtime or grant them breaks.

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    Gov. Jay Inslee speaks with Sound Publishing staff during a meeting on Jan. 20 at the Bellevue Reporter office. Photo by Matt Phelps/Kirkland Reporter
    Judge Delivers Crushing Blow to Inslee’s Clean Air...
    By Jerry Cornfield • December 21, 2017 1:30 am

    It was the centerpiece of the governor’s crusade against climate change. Now it’s gone.

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    Ty Nolan, 65, speaks at Tuesday’s visioning workshop on the city’s first LGBTQ-affirming senior housing project. Photo by Alex Garland
    LGBTQ Seniors Seek Community in Capitol Hill
    By Melissa Hellmann • December 20, 2017 3:30 pm

    Community members shared their vision of the city’s first LGBTQ-affirming senior housing project at Tuesday’s workshop.

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    Alexander Payne Delivers an Incredible Shrinking Film
    Alexander Payne Delivers an Incredible Shrinking Film
    By Robert Horton • December 20, 2017 1:30 am

    With Downsizing, the director continues his exploration of humanity’s foibles in a very different filmic universe.

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    Courtesy of Focus Features
    ‘Darkest Hour’ Aims for an Oscar, but Misses...
    By Robert Horton • December 20, 2017 1:30 am

    Gary Oldman and company don’t do the moment justice.

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    The Highfalutin’ Fantasy of ‘Call Me by Your Name’
    The Highfalutin’ Fantasy of ‘Call Me by Your...
    By Robert Horton • December 20, 2017 1:30 am

    The latest from director James Ivory is a tad pretentious, very smart, and plenty beautiful.

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    Is poké, like this from GoPoké, a fad or a new fixture. Only time will tell. Photo by Suzi Pratt
    A Year of Fads and New Fixtures in...
    By Nicole Sprinkle • December 20, 2017 1:30 am

    Neither money nor reputation guaranteed success in this frenzied year of dining evolution.

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    Remembering the American Mother Goddess of Medicinal Cannabis
    Remembering the American Mother Goddess of Medicinal Cannabis
    By Meagan Angus • December 20, 2017 1:30 am

    Joanna McKee changed the conversation about marijuana.

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    Bothell Gets a Big Park, Cops Muck Up a Prostitution Bust, and Santas Take on Walmart
    Bothell Gets a Big Park, Cops Muck Up...
    By SW Staff • December 20, 2017 1:30 am

    Plus, Auburn continues to widen its web.

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    The New Year’s Garbage Bash moves to Conor Byrne and brings along Honcho Poncho. Courtesy of the band
    Your Guide to New Year’s Eve in Seattle
    By Gavin Borchert • December 20, 2017 1:30 am

    Fill your weekend with folly and frivolity and music for every taste as we ring in 2018.

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    Groundbreaking for the Filipino Community Village project is slated to begin in 2019. Photo courtesy of the Filipino Community of Seattle.
    Plans for New Community Village Give Filipino Seniors...
    By Melissa Hellmann • December 19, 2017 7:30 am

    The city announced more than $100 million in investments for affordable housing units Monday.

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    Homeless Service Providers Refute City’s Reason for Budget Cuts
    Homeless Service Providers Refute City’s Reason for Budget...
    By Melissa Hellmann • December 18, 2017 7:30 am

    SHARE/WHEEL testified at City Hall that they had successfully transitioned clients into permanent housing.

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    Warren Moon. Photo by Gamescore Blog/Wikimedia
    Before Warren Moon, a History of Sexual Assault...
    By Rick Anderson • December 18, 2017 1:30 am

    Following a report of misconduct, the Seahawks anouncer asked to be pulled off the air earlier this month.

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