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Mayor Burgess Presents Budget, Seeks ‘Healing Path’
Published 6:09pm Monday, September 25, 2017
His budget would increase funding for sexual abuse programs and homeless sweeps.
Read moreRedoubling Its Efforts, an Artist-Lead Activist Group Asks Vulcan for Equitable Development
Published 1:30am Friday, September 22, 2017
Initially emerging before the Upstream Music Fest, the coalition returns with new support and goals.
Read moreBetsy DeVos Is Headed to Bellevue. Protesters Surely Are As Well.
Published 1:30pm Wednesday, September 20, 2017
DeVos is the first Trump cabinet member to appear publicly in Washington.
Read moreMan Pleads Guilty to ‘Reckless Burning’ of Bellevue’s Islamic Center of the Eastside
Published 7:40am Wednesday, September 20, 2017
The Center will hold a meeting next week to discuss reconstruction efforts.
Read moreThe Nascent Feminism of Doris Totten Chase
Published 1:30am Wednesday, September 20, 2017
Changing Forms celebrates an artist who forged a new feminine poetics in early video art.
Read moreComics That Grab Back, Adventurous Electronic Music, Local Film, and More of the Week’s Best Events
Published 1:30am Wednesday, September 20, 2017
Your calendar for the days ahead.
Read moreThe Many Benefits of Hemp
Published 1:30am Wednesday, September 20, 2017
And why now is the time for America to get in the game.
Read moreNo Rest for the Wicked—or the Seattle City Attorney’s Office
Published 6:00am Tuesday, September 19, 2017
An activist City Council makes for boatloads of legal work.
Read moreHarrell Will Be a Five-Day Mayor, But He Hopes to Leave a Mark
Published 6:40pm Friday, September 15, 2017
Harrell announces executive orders clamping down on trash, cozying up with Amazon, and envisioning a future without a youth jail.
Read moreA Grand Jeté for Gender
Published 1:30am Wednesday, September 13, 2017
Local dance companies aim to fix the art’s centuries-old imbalances between men and women.
Read more35 Things You Must Do This Fall
Published 1:30am Wednesday, September 13, 2017
Our critics pick the best of the arts season, in every discipline.
Read moreDusting the Crust Off ‘The Crucible’
Published 1:30am Wednesday, September 13, 2017
A conversation with ACT’s John Langs on whether old dramas should keep getting restaged in Seattle.
Read more‘Teh Internet Is Serious Business’ Recasts an Infamous Trolling Marathon for the Stage
Published 1:30am Wednesday, September 13, 2017
Washington Ensemble Theatre’s production follows the high-stakes 2011 hacking exploits of LulzSec.
Read moreScream for Zines, Scream for SZA, Scream for Dreamers, and More of the Week’s Best Events
Published 1:30am Wednesday, September 13, 2017
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Read moreAnother Study of Teens and Cannabis in Washington Signals a Shift in Usage
Published 1:30am Wednesday, September 13, 2017
They are, like, totally uninterested in your weed, dude.
Read moreMaking Sense of Amazon’s HQ2 News
Published 1:30am Wednesday, September 13, 2017
When reading the Amazon tea leaves, not all explanations are created equal.
Read moreFollowing Seattle’s Lead, Effort Brewing to Pass Income Tax in Port Townsend
Published 1:30am Monday, September 11, 2017
Seattle’s law could help other towns access IRS data on residents.
Read moreAs the World Burns, Mayoral Candidates Differ on Electric Cars
Published 2:20pm Friday, September 8, 2017
Durkan embraces electric cars, while Moon is more skeptical.
Read moreInternational Campaign to #StopSucking Plastic Straws Launches in Seattle
Published 4:45pm Thursday, September 7, 2017
And next summer, Seattle will begin enforcing a law banning all single-use plastics—including straws.
Read moreSara Porkalob’s ‘Dragon Lady’ Is a Celebration of the Legacies That Made Her
Published 1:30am Wednesday, September 6, 2017
In her one-woman show, the artist/activist plays multiple generations of her family.
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