All-cat bands, steampunk brothel sci-fi, marching for the homeless and more.
This week, hundreds of marijuana dispensaries will be shuttered. How did that happen?
“No Seattle City official will ever ask you what your immigration status is,” said Murray.
“We’re not a Chicago, we’re not a Baltimore…. We don’t want to get there, either.”
Our critics pick the season’s most anticipated shows, from a blustery beach party to messy Mahler.
A night of tears, hugging strangers, and calls for unity in the face of tragedy.
It’s the latest development in an 18 year story.
To be deployed in Central District and South Seattle neighborhoods, the proposal has the support of prominent African American groups. But privacy questions loom.
First Thursday standouts, a music festival in a warehouse, our 40th Anniversary and more.
The deftly pleasant councilmember has made it a lot harder to evict the Jungle.
City leaders want to make it easier for poor families to enroll in the Utilities Discount Program.
DoNormaal, JusMoni, Chanti Darling, The Dip, and Jo Passed.
All the music your sunburnt face can handle.
Are music festivals truly all the same now? We crunched the data for 21 NW fests to find out.
Despite the onslaught of sad news this month, the local scene kept pumping out gold nuggets.
The city’s plan for clearing homeless encampments ignores the fundamental reasons people are there to begin with.
Seattle-area breweries get creative with unconventional beer events for space nerds, yogis, runners, and makers.
How your country’s “democracy” works.
Today, proponents of bringing safe drug sites to Seattle launch their public education (or propaganda, depending on your political leanings) campaign, to let the rest of us know the details of and rationale behind such sites.
How a movement focused on creating a good city unwittingly set the stage for Seattle to become a global one.
