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The Paradox of Bernie and the Wealthy White Voter

Published 4:30am Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Skyway Park Bowl sits beige and inconspicuous off Renton Avenue South, between a casino and an Ezell’s Fried Chicken. It’s Wednesday night, and in the ... Read more

Bernie Sanders Is the Right Choice, Right Now

Published 4:30am Wednesday, March 23, 2016

We wholeheartedly support the Vermont Senator in the March 26 Washington state Democratic caucuses.

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Published 9:48am Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Contact us via phone or mail Seattle Weekly 909 S 336th Street, Suite 105, Federal Way, WA 98003 206-623-0500 Read more

Using Nature as Inspiration, Architects and Designers Are Building Seattle’s Biofuture

Published 7:10pm Friday, March 18, 2016

“Look at that bamboo out there.”

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Why a White Lady Is Championing Reparations in Seattle

Published 4:30am Friday, March 18, 2016

Earlier this year, Bernie Sanders was asked whether he would support reparations for slavery in America.

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Is the Charter School Fix a Fix?

Published 4:30am Friday, March 18, 2016

On March 10, lawmakers passed a bipartisan bill aimed at salvaging the 2012 charter-school law that the state Supreme Court struck down in September.

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Amidst Homeless Crisis, Compassion Seems to Be in Fashion

Published 4:30am Thursday, March 17, 2016

For 20 years, homeless people and the public have gathered weekly at the ROOTS Young Adult Shelter in the U District for a community dinner ... Read more

As Former Nickelsville Site Gets Cleared, Homeless and Their Providers Face Off

Published 3:05am Saturday, March 12, 2016

Seattle’s homeless crisis took a dramatic—if not entirely unexpected—turn Friday morning as police cleared the former Nickelsville encampment site on Dearborn at the request of ... Read more

Electric Eye: Make-Outs Abound at Hundred Waters

Published 4:30am Friday, March 11, 2016

Hundred Waters is for lovers, or at least that’s what all the couples making out in the crowd at the show last Wednesday tells me. ... Read more

The Top 12 Things to Do This Week

Published 4:30am Friday, March 11, 2016

Wednesday, March 9

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Bookmark APRIL’s Opening Party

Published 4:30am Friday, March 11, 2016

The fifth annual APRIL festival will demonstrate a few signs of maturity. For one thing, the early-evening happy-hour readings that used to be an integral ... Read more

Stash Box: Questions for the Cannabinologist

Published 4:30am Friday, March 11, 2016

Thoughts on ‘American Beauty’, Washington state’s marijuana policy, and the bright future of cannabis research from Sunil Kumar Aggarwal.

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Seattle Finally Nails New Orleans-Style Fare at Fat’s

Published 4:30am Friday, March 11, 2016

Two large vats sit near the back of Fat’s Chicken and Waffles (2726 E Cherry St., 602-6863). One is labeled “Sweet Tea,” while the other ... Read more

Don Mee Choi and the Adverbs of War

Published 4:30am Friday, March 11, 2016

Constructed from poems, chunks of prose, sheet music, photographs, collage, and even the script for an opera, Hardly War is unlike anything you’ve ever seen. ... Read more

How Amazon and Vulcan Bought Their Way into City Hall This Year

Published 4:30am Friday, March 11, 2016

Last year’s City Council election was, in the parlance of the Republican presidential front-runner, yuge.

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How the Cheap, Creepy Robotic Hand from UW Will Change the Way We Work

Published 4:30am Friday, March 11, 2016

Last month, two researchers at the University of Washington gave the world a hand.

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In West Seattle, a Yard That’s Magical, Whimsical, and Not Up to Code

Published 4:30am Friday, March 11, 2016

Out of a small backyard in a cheery West Seattle neighborhood near California Avenue Southwest and Southwest Charlestown Street grows a half-built magical kingdom known ... Read more

Chief Seattle’s Grandson and the Dawn of the ‘Forgotten Indian’

Published 4:30am Friday, March 11, 2016

The Indian’s night promises to be dark.

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Visual Arts – Openings & Events Bill Ball Inspired to paint three

Published 8:32am Monday, January 25, 2016

Visual Arts – Openings & Events Bill Ball Inspired to paint three years ago at Burning Man, he shows new abstract paintings inspired by the ... Read more

Stage Can Can Cabarets Seattle’s center for neo-burlesque presents shows and/or live

Published 8:32am Monday, January 25, 2016

Stage Can Can Cabarets Seattle’s center for neo-burlesque presents shows and/or live music nearly every night; see thecancan.com for full details and ticket prices. Can ... Read more