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    Diogenes. Photo by Sofia Lee
    In Its Ninth Iteration, Debacle Fest Expands ‘Experimental’
    By Kelton Sears • May 11, 2016 1:30 am

    Given the silo-centric culture here in Seattle, the notion of uniting the city’s disparate scenes might also be considered “experimental”—an interesting new tack the festival is taking this weekend.

    Posted in Arts & Culture Newsletter, Music
    The Meddler. Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics
    ‘The Meddler’ Is Too Sitcom-Safe to Truly Transcend...
    By Robert Horton • May 11, 2016 1:30 am

    Susan Sarandon smothers in her latest role.

    Posted in Arts & Culture Newsletter, Film
    Sassyblack. Courtesy of the artist
    SassyBlack’s Sci-Fi Seduction
    By M. Anthony Davis • May 11, 2016 1:30 am

    “I remember going to Disneyland with my homegirl,” she says, giggling on a U District patio. “We went to the Star Wars part, and I was tripping. They had, like, a synopsis of all the journeys and I kind of cried a little bit at the end. It was so good.”

    Posted in Music
    Donald Byrd Choreographs a Conversation on Race to Consider the State of the Present Day
    Donald Byrd Choreographs a Conversation on Race to...
    By Sandra Kurtz • May 11, 2016 1:30 am

    As part of Spectrum Dance Theater’s #RACEish season, Byrd is using Baldwin and Mead’s past encounter to consider the state of the present day.

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    Andrew Lamb Shultz's work "conveys inescapable queerness."
    The Top Twenty Things to Do This Week
    By SW Staff • May 11, 2016 1:30 am

    Damien Jurado, the Transgender Film Festival, Working Stiffs, and more.

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    This Weekend, Anacortes Will Be Ground Zero For Climate Resistance
    This Weekend, Anacortes Will Be Ground Zero For...
    By Sara Bernard • May 11, 2016 1:30 am

    It’s time for ShellNo 2.0: Bigger, better, and wetter.

    Posted in Home, News & Comment
    SCORE Seattle Helps Entrepreneurs of All Stripes Succeed
    SCORE Seattle Helps Entrepreneurs of All Stripes Succeed
    By Connect2Classes • May 11, 2016 1:30 am

    Whether it’s a brick-and-mortar shop, an export operation, or an intangible service, these workshops help students iron out particulars and make profits the priority.

    Posted in Marketplace
    The Flying Dutchman. Courtesy of Seattle Opera
    Seattle Opera’s Idiosyncratic Wagner
    By Gavin Borchert • May 11, 2016 1:30 am

    What happens when a stylized directorial conception doesn’t quite mesh with the voices singing it?

    Posted in Arts & Culture, Home
    Highway 99 closure from the Battery Street Tunnel (May 2016). Photo by Lindsey Yamada
    The Viaduct Disaster That Just Wasn’t
    By Sara Bernard • May 11, 2016 1:30 am

    Searching for traffic jams, and not finding them, in a world without SR-99.

    Posted in News & Comment
    Andi Zeisler. Courtesy of author
    The Co-Founder of Bitch Magazine Claims ‘We Were...
    By Paul Constant • May 11, 2016 1:30 am

    Zeisler has a new book out, and it’s predictably Bitch-y.

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    Report: Catholic Hospitals Still Hurt Women’s Health
    Report: Catholic Hospitals Still Hurt Women’s Health
    By Casey Jaywork • May 6, 2016 1:30 am

    The report, Healthcare Denied: Patients and Physicians Speak Out About Catholic Hospitals and the Threat to Women’s Health and Lives, recounts instances where doctors at Catholic-affiliated hospitals have been prohibited from caring for their patients due to theologically-based rules.

    Posted in News & Comment, News & Comment Newsletter
    Leaders of Washington’s Economy: Anti-LGBT Discrimination Is Bad for Business
    Leaders of Washington’s Economy: Anti-LGBT Discrimination Is Bad...
    By Daniel Person • May 6, 2016 1:30 am

    A large coalition of Washington businesses have filed an amicus brief to theWashington Supreme Court urging justices to uphold a law that bars businesses from discriminating against people basedon their sexual orientation.

    Posted in News & Comment, News & Comment Newsletter
    Bernie Supporters Are Still Fighting, and Heckling, for Washington Superdelegates
    Bernie Supporters Are Still Fighting, and Heckling, for...
    By Jerry Cornfield • May 5, 2016 1:30 am

    On Sunday, at Heatherwood Middle School in Mill Creek, they made their presence felt at the convention of the Snohomish County Democratic Party, turning a usually bland affair of process and pep rally into a rowdy rebuke of three of the party’s torchbearers in Congress.

    Posted in News & Comment
    Mark Johnston stands in front of two portable offices that applied for marijuana licenses from the state. Photo by Daniel Person
    Sky High in Skyway: Is There Too Much...
    By Daniel Person • May 4, 2016 1:30 am

    Some people are concerned about the cluster of recreational marijuana stores in the diverse neighborhoods of Skyway and White Center.

    Posted in Home, News & Comment
    Portland’s The Body, hiding their bodies. Photo by Megan Holmes
    The Top Fifteen Things to Do This Week
    By SW Staff • May 4, 2016 1:30 am

    Beyoncé-inspired industrial music, exhibits about tiny-living, and ‘Caddyshack’-inspired art shows.

    Posted in Arts & Culture, Arts & Culture Newsletter, Home
    The house in question. Courtesy of Hugo House
    Hugo House Celebrates an End and a Beginning
    By Paul Constant • May 4, 2016 1:30 am

    It should be a breathtakingly sloppy evening; partiers will be encouraged to write messages on the walls of the House.

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    Justin Hartinger. Courtesy of the artist
    Local Producer Justin Hartinger Logs Into ‘Darknet’
    By Brooklyn Benjestorf • May 4, 2016 1:30 am

    Within the next five weeks, Hartinger is unleashing not one, but two new EPs of original tracks unto the world.

    Posted in Arts & Culture Newsletter, Music
    Although they’ve been pushed out of many of their spaces, Lion’s Main forges on, growing and creating their own. Photo by Cate McGehee
    Seattle’s Queer and Trans Art Collective Lion’s Main...
    By Cate McGehee • May 4, 2016 1:30 am

    Transience will explore themes of displacement, gentrification, and movement as well as liminal spaces and transitions—whether that’s gender or, as they put it, the process of “shitty punks” becoming functional human beings.

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    Eclectic Brewery Events for Adventurous Drinkers
    Eclectic Brewery Events for Adventurous Drinkers
    By Talia Shapiro • May 4, 2016 1:30 am

    Seattle-area breweries get creative with unconventional beer events for space nerds, yogis, runners, and makers.

    Posted in Eat Drink Toke
    The Bar Code: Get Rid of All That Glassware
    The Bar Code: Get Rid of All That...
    By Zach Geballe • May 4, 2016 1:30 am

    What you drink out of matters, but not that much.

    Posted in Eat Drink Toke
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