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    Scenes from 4Culture’s Creative Justice program, an arts based alternative to incarceration for King County. (Photo courtesy of Creative Justice/Timothy Aguero Photography)
    Politics and Art Clash Over 4Culture’s Future
    By Melissa Hellmann • January 31, 2018 7:00 am

    A county ordinance would impose greater oversight on cultural funding agency. But is that necessary?

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    Marcus Harrison Green
    Confessions of an Imperfect Ally
    By Marcus Harrison Green • January 31, 2018 1:30 am

    Struggling with not being an oppressed oppressor in today’s America.

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    ‘Seattleland’ host Sara Bernard stitches together the city’s stories. Photo by Mark Baumgarten
    Welcome to ‘Seattleland’
    By Mark Baumgarten • January 31, 2018 1:30 am

    Producer and host Sara Bernard tells us all about our new podcast.

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    Bea Mathewson: email adventurer, devoted penpal, Buzzfeed star. Photo by Leah Abraham
    Ferry Inefficiency, Pool Renovation, and a Centenarian Buzzfeed...
    By SW Staff • January 31, 2018 1:30 am

    A recap of this week’s happenings around King County.

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    Photo by Nicole Jennings
    Affirmative Action Could Make a Comeback in Washington
    By Taylor McAvoy • January 30, 2018 7:00 am

    State lawmakers are considering a change in order to fight against systematic discrimination.

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    (Image courtesy <em>Hamilton</em>.)
    Get Ready to Play the ‘Hamilton’ Lottery
    By Seth Sommerfeld • January 29, 2018 12:30 pm

    Don’t throw away your daily shot at scoring $10 seats to see the Broadway sensation.

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    Light rail funding could be in trouble if car tab taxes decrease. (Photo by Richard Eriksson/Flickr)
    Car Tab Bill Could Slash Sound Transit Funding
    By Josh Kelety • January 28, 2018 7:00 am

    Local transportation advocates fear projects — including light rail — may feel the financial squeeze.

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    Seattle Symphony Gets a Thrilling Taste of Its Future Music Director
    Seattle Symphony Gets a Thrilling Taste of Its...
    By Gavin Borchert • January 26, 2018 4:15 pm

    There’s reason to be excited after Thomas Dausgaard’s presentation of Brahms.

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    Jagajit Singh Samra and his wife Parwinder in their West Seattle business, A Pizza Mart. Courtesy of Keep Seattle Livable for All
    Small Businesses Aren’t Too Sweet on New Beverage...
    By Melissa Hellmann • January 26, 2018 7:00 am

    The tax on sugary drinks rolled out on Jan. 1, but not everyone is happy.

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    The front of the Children and Family Justice Center. (Image courtesy of King County website)
    Future Funding Sources for Youth Detention Facility Are...
    By Melissa Hellmann • January 25, 2018 10:15 am

    If King County loses its Supreme Court appeal, where will money to complete construction come from?

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    Dylan Avila returned to performane with his one-man show, <em>My</em><em> Turn at the </em><em>Bat</em>. (Courtesy photo)
    Comedian Comes Back Swinging
    By Leah Abraham • January 25, 2018 7:00 am

    After being assulted on stage with a baseball bat, Dylan Avila returns to find laughs in the pain.

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    Edgar’s still waiting… (Photo by clare_and_ben/Flickr)
    Edgar Martinez Shut Out of the Hall of...
    By Seth Sommerfeld • January 24, 2018 4:20 pm

    The greatest designated hitter of all-time only has one year remaining on the ballot.

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    Katrina Johnson, Charleena Lyles’ cousin, speaks at a press conference for De-Escalate Washington’s I-940 on July 6, 2017. (Photo by Sara Bernard)
    The State’s Deadly Force Law for Police Could...
    By Melissa Hellmann • January 24, 2018 12:50 pm

    Initiative 940 received enough signatures to head to the state Legislature or the ballot.

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    A Beloved Barista Moves On, While a Highly Anticipated Bakery Moves In
    A Beloved Barista Moves On, While a Highly...
    By SW Staff • January 24, 2018 1:30 am

    Plus, a menacing umbrella.

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    Photo by Nicole Sprinkle
    Opus Co. Takes One Step Forward, One Step...
    By Nicole Sprinkle • January 24, 2018 1:30 am

    The Phinney Ridge hotspot has all the right stuff. It just needs to get out of its own way.

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    Photo by Danny Clinch
    Pearl Jam Announces Safeco Field Concerts to Raise...
    By Molly Quinton • January 23, 2018 11:45 am

    August’s “The Home Shows” will be the band’s first Seattle gigs in five years.

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    How a Women’s March Organizer Found Her Voice and Passed the Mic
    How a Women’s March Organizer Found Her Voice...
    By Melissa Hellmann • January 23, 2018 7:00 am

    Immigrant. Mother. Detainee. Activist. Asha Mohamed has found resolve since the first Women’s March.

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    <em>The Shape of Water</em> image courtesy Fox Searchlight.
    Academy Award Nomination Predictions and Dreams
    By Seth Sommerfeld • January 22, 2018 11:20 am

    The names we expect to be called at the Oscar nomination announcements (and ones that should be).

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    Photo by Taylor McAvoy
    Scenes From Seattle Women’s March 2018
    By Melissa Hellmann • January 21, 2018 12:30 pm

    From Cal Anderson Park to Seattle Center, Seattle Weekly captures the demonstration’s atmosphere.

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    Seattle Women’s March 2.0 in Photos
    Seattle Women’s March 2.0 in Photos
    By Melissa Hellmann • January 20, 2018 5:00 pm

    Tens of thousands take to Seattle’s streets to support the #MeToo movement and marginalized communities.

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