The director’s take on a story of black resilience strategically engages with white audiences.
The rapper and ThraxxHouse forerunner’s latest is meant to be played loudly.
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Second record, Third Daughter.
Her bittersweet romance is translated to the stage.
The grand renovation will preserve the 100-year-old historic building while making room for the innovations that will define the organization’s next chapter.
The latest in the classic sci-fi series earns all of its bombast.
Playing Alison Bechdel in a Broadway musical is the latest in the actor’s history of allyship.
The Factory’s collaboratory exhibition with Mount Analogue showcases inflatable art.
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The enigmatic, mythologized leader of Shabazz Palaces discusses his very human life in Seattle.
Some familiar names are getting into the recreational cannabis game.
It costs nearly $2,000 to run for the city’s highest office. They think it’s money well spent.
Music befitting Junuary’s tropical depression.
‘I Was Made to Be Like Her’ emerged from visions, and charts a future path for psych as a form.
They may sing about getting stoned and eating Cheetos, but the members of Great Grandpa are anything but slackers.
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AT YOUR DOOR, the best local record of the year thus far, has its roots all over the globe.
The local indie band is packing its bags and heading to L.A.
Before it closes for extensive remodels, the Seattle literary staple is hosting a farewell affair.
