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At activists’ urging, the council did the right thing in opening up Burgess’ council seat to all.
We can’t stay quiet on guns, even if those in power do.
Benjamin Benne’s newest play wittily dives into rock and representation.
On their new record, the band explores self-criticism and problematic faves.
Mackned, Heatwarmer, and Darto brought together styles we didn’t know could coexist.
Frederick Wiseman’s documentary Ex Libris lets the library speak for itself.
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When in 2010 Morlot was tapped to follow Gerard Schwarz’s 26-year tenure, he was largely an unknown quantity: He’d guest-conducted…
The Council plans to vote on Friday.
Written as a balm before the election, forgotten, then revived, the song imagines brighter days.
A local rapper trades hip-hop for soft grunge, exploring the darkness within.
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For Madi Levine, dance music is no place for rock stars.
President Donald Trump “never misses a chance to polarize America,” Inslee says.
Initially emerging before the Upstream Music Fest, the coalition returns with new support and goals.
The council scrapped plans for a quick and easy replacement after rowdy leftists cried foul.
Martín Sepulveda’s hip-hop debut deconstructs masculinity and the complexities of love.
The Northwest Film Forum’s celebration of local indie film is pushing beyond the movie screen.
The question now becomes who to appoint to fill Burgess’ seat. Nick Licata says he wants a shot.
