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    'Belladonna of Sadness,' the erotic, psychedelic, feminist witch anime you've always dreamed of. Courtesy of Animerama
    The Top Fifteen Things to Do This Week
    By SW Staff • May 18, 2016 1:30 am

    Psychedelic witch anime, a maze about racism, conversations about net art, and more.

    Posted in Arts & Culture, Arts & Culture Newsletter
    From "You Disappear." Courtesy of Carlos Lopez
    Carlos Lopez Wins Grand Jury Prize for Sync...
    By Mark Baumgarten • May 18, 2016 1:30 am

    The Seattle filmmaker’s 3-D turn distinguishes him in an excellent field.

    Posted in Arts & Culture Newsletter, Home, Music
    Viggo Mortensen's 'Captain Fantastic' was shot in Goldbar, Sultan, Snohomish, and a Kirkland hospital. Photo by Cathy Kanavy
    How to Find Your Way Through the Overwhelming...
    By Robert Horton • May 18, 2016 1:30 am

    There’s a kind of madness at loose here, from the sheer number of films (something in the neighborhood of 250 features this year, from 85 different countries) to the variety of events involved.

    Posted in Arts & Culture Newsletter, Film, Home
    Is Anheuser-Busch Playing Dirty to Crush Craft Beer in Seattle?
    Is Anheuser-Busch Playing Dirty to Crush Craft Beer...
    By Daniel Person • May 18, 2016 1:30 am

    A state investigation found the King of Beers skirting the rules to elbow into Seattle’s famous beer scene.

    Posted in Home, News & Comment, News & Comment Newsletter
    The D.I.Y. artist with his own take on the classic Nudie Suit, sewed by Clarity Miller. Photo by Jason Quigley
    Karl Blau Takes a Nashville Turn With Producer...
    By Mark Baumgarten • May 12, 2016 1:30 am

    The indie mainstay finds new life in songs from another place and another time.

    Posted in Home, Music
    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
    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
    Why Is SPS Dragging Its Feet On Bringing Back a Beloved Choir Teacher?
    Why Is SPS Dragging Its Feet On Bringing...
    By Casey Jaywork • May 11, 2016 1:30 am

    Despite a ruling that Carol Burton should have her job back, Seattle Public Schools is keeping her out of the classroom and leaving it to students to run the Garfield choir program.

    Posted in News & Comment
    Illustration by James the Stanton
    Stash Box: Sex and the Stoned City
    By Meagan Angus • May 11, 2016 1:30 am

    Enjoying a few tokes with your lover can make everything better.

    Posted in Eat Drink Toke
    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
    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
    Milton Babbitt, remembered more for his polemic than his music. Courtesy of Eastman School of Music.
    Reclaiming Milton Babbitt, America’s Most Polarizing Composer
    By Gavin Borchert • May 4, 2016 1:30 am

    It was clickbait before its time. In 1958 composer Milton Babbitt submitted a thinkpiece to High Fidelity magazine under the benign title “The Composer as Specialist,” and an editor changed it to the more belligerent “Who Cares if You Listen?”, starting a firestorm whose embers still glow.

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    Manny Chao, the face behind Georgtown Brewing and Seattle's beloved brew Manny's Pale Ale. Photo by Lindsey Yamada
    Where Are the Northwest’s Brewers of Color?
    By Jacob Uitti • May 4, 2016 1:30 am

    As the regional brewing scene blows up, its lack of diversity remains an issue.

    Posted in Eat Drink Toke, Home
    C.M. Ruiz. Illustration by Marie Hausauer (detail)
    C.M. Ruiz Talks About Turning The Lusty Lady...
    By Kelton Sears • May 4, 2016 1:30 am

    The poster artist discusses his new show, changing Seattle, time travel, and feces.

    Posted in Arts & Culture, Home
    By Brooklyn Benjestorf
    Electric Eye: Beach Party at Golden Gardens
    By Brooklyn Benjestorf • May 4, 2016 1:30 am

    Seattle’s dance music scene goes to Golden Gardens for a day party.

    Posted in Arts & Culture Newsletter, Music
    In Firing Choir Teacher, Seattle Public Schools Is Sending a Terrible Message to Teen Girls
    In Firing Choir Teacher, Seattle Public Schools Is...
    By Casey Jaywork • May 4, 2016 1:30 am

    A week and a half ago, sacked teacher Carol Burton won an appeal to get back her job teaching choir at Garfield High School. But according to her lawyer Kevin Peck, Burton still hasn’t returned to the classroom. This afternoon, Burton and her supporters will ask the school board to fix that.

    Posted in News & Comment
    Q&A With South Seattle Emerald Founder Marcus Harrison Green
    Q&A With South Seattle Emerald Founder Marcus Harrison...
    By Casey Jaywork • May 4, 2016 1:30 am

    The journalist and social entrepreneur dishes on his fledgling news blog’s first two years.

    Posted in News & Comment, News & Comment Newsletter
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