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Artists on the Brink

Published 1:30am Wednesday, June 14, 2017

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

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

Published 1:30am Wednesday, June 14, 2017

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

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With Trump in Power, Scientists Turned to Activism. Then Things Got Complicated.

Published 1:30am Wednesday, June 14, 2017

For years science has been attacked from the right. Now it’s getting hit from the left.

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Sophisticated and Laid Back, Café Hitchcock Is What Downtown Needs

Published 1:30am Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Brendan McGill expands his Bainbridge-born brand in all the right ways.

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Fact and Fantasy

Published 1:30am Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Saturn gets serious and Neptune goes retrograde.

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Sonics Fans Are Skeptical of the City’s KeyArena Plans, and That Could Be a Good Thing

Published 1:30am Wednesday, June 14, 2017

The pressure is on for the city to ink a KeyArena deal that’s good for taxpayers. That’s usually not the case with sports arenas.

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Murray, Sawant and Herbold Unveil Ordinance to Tax the Rich

Published 6:00pm Monday, June 12, 2017

The income tax would apply on earnings over a quarter million dollars at a rate of 2 percent.

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Seattle Commits to Paris Accord, Calls for End to Coal-Fired Power in Washington

Published 6:00pm Monday, June 12, 2017

A City Council resolution calls for Puget Sound Energy to stop using coal by 2025.

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Nationwide, Pro-Muslim Counter-Protests Overwhelmed ‘Anti-Sharia’ Rallies

Published 5:20pm Monday, June 12, 2017

Seattle wasn’t the only city to stand behind Muslims.

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Seattleites Stand Up Against ‘Anti-Sharia’ Rally

Published 4:54pm Saturday, June 10, 2017

The latest battle in America’s culture war ended in a street brawl, with no apparent serious injuries.

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Judge Upholds Seattle’s Hotel Worker Law

Published 5:10pm Friday, June 9, 2017

In December, three hotel associations sued over I-124. A ruling released Friday keeps it intact.

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Obamacare Has Hit a Snag in Washington. Did the GOP Put it There?

Published 4:00pm Friday, June 9, 2017

In Grays Harbor County, a Rorschach Test for how people feel about the Affordable Care Act.

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Militia ‘Security’ at ‘Anti-Sharia’ Rally Will Carry Weapons, According to Event Permit

Published 5:42pm Thursday, June 8, 2017

The xenophobe-friendly rally has been moved to City Hall Plaza—just around the corner from police HQ.

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Donald Trump Wants to Sell Off the Grid That Gave Us ‘Roll On, Columbia’

Published 5:10pm Thursday, June 8, 2017

What Woody Guthrie can teach us about the president’s budget.

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So, Are Lattes Included In the Soda Tax, or Not? It’s Still Unclear

Published 4:45pm Wednesday, June 7, 2017

The bill was rushed through council to head-off a possible ballot challenge.

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Split Decision: Valve-Turner and Climate Activist Ken Ward Convicted On One Count

Published 4:00pm Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Ward faces prison time for shutting down a pipeline. He says it’s time to end “incremental thinking.”

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The Top 15 Things To Do This Week

Published 1:30am Wednesday, June 7, 2017

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

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The Best of the Arts This Summer

Published 1:30am Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Our critics pick what to look forward to this season.

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Pickwick on the Edge

Published 1:30am Wednesday, June 7, 2017

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

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Yadviga Dowmont Halsey Grasps Toward the Ineffable

Published 1:30am Wednesday, June 7, 2017

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

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