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    Here Lies Love’s Disco Dictatorship
    Here Lies Love’s Disco Dictatorship
    By Becs Richards • April 26, 2017 1:30 am

    David Byrne’s spectacle-driven musical engages with the political history of the Philippines.

    Posted in Arts & Culture, Arts & Culture NewsletterTagged Stage
    Pleather’s New EP Deconstructs Pop and Contemporary Seattle
    Pleather’s New EP Deconstructs Pop and Contemporary Seattle
    By Julianne Bell • April 26, 2017 1:30 am

    On ‘Tether,’ the mutant pop duo tackles the service industry, Frappuccinos, and a commodified Seattle.

    Posted in Arts & Culture Newsletter, Music
    The Top 15 Things to Do This Week
    The Top 15 Things to Do This Week
    By SW Staff • April 26, 2017 1:30 am

    Be sad with The Weeknd, see ‘Alice in Wonderland’ adapted as burlesque dance, and much more.

    Posted in Arts & Culture, Arts & Culture Newsletter, Home 2
    Seattle Symphony Conductor Ludovic Morlot Announces He’ll Step Down in 2019
    Seattle Symphony Conductor Ludovic Morlot Announces He’ll Step...
    By Gavin Borchert • April 21, 2017 12:30 pm

    Seems like he just got here. In an announcement posted on the Seattle Symphony’s website this morning, music director Ludovic…

    Posted in Arts & Culture, Home
    Record Store Day’s Best Confusing Exclusive Releases
    Record Store Day’s Best Confusing Exclusive Releases
    By Kelton Sears • April 19, 2017 1:30 am

    From Toto’s Africa on an Africa picturedisc to Prince’s “Batdance,” we present the best of the weird.

    Posted in Arts & Culture Newsletter, Music
    MoPop’s 2017 Pop Conference Gets Political
    MoPop’s 2017 Pop Conference Gets Political
    By Greg Scruggs • April 19, 2017 1:30 am

    Academic music types will gather to chat about house music, tunes in the Reagan and Obama eras, and more.

    Posted in Arts & Culture Newsletter, Music
    ‘Thundercrack,’ Sativa, and Robot Hands With Collide-O-Scope
    ‘Thundercrack,’ Sativa, and Robot Hands With Collide-O-Scope
    By David Schmader • April 19, 2017 1:30 am

    The duo behind Re-bar’s outlandish video mash-ups gives us a personal screening.

    Posted in Arts & Culture Newsletter, Eat Drink Toke, Home 2
    Art by James the Stanton
    4/20 For Everyone
    By Meagan Angus • April 19, 2017 1:30 am

    A chronic chronology of all this week’s bountiful 4/20 offerings.

    Posted in Eat Drink Toke
    Photo by John Cornicello
    Keiko Green’s ‘Nadeshiko’ Explores the Nuanced History of...
    By Becs Richards • April 19, 2017 1:30 am

    Flitting between WWII Japan and the present-day U.S., the play connects the dots of a sterotype.

    Posted in Arts & Culture, Arts & Culture NewsletterTagged Stage
    Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares. Courtesy of the artist
    The Top 15 Things to Do This Week
    By SW Staff • April 19, 2017 1:30 am

    March for science, check out a super-heavy Bulgarian folk choir, and much more.

    Posted in Arts & Culture, Arts & Culture Newsletter, Home 2
    Art by Taylor Dow
    We’re in Taurus Territory
    By Elissa Ball • April 19, 2017 1:30 am

    The bull’s out of the pen! Taurus charges ahead while Pluto turns retrograde and planets switch signs.

    Posted in Arts & Culture, Arts & Culture Newsletter, Home 2Tagged Space Witch
    A still from “The Color of Pomegranates.”
    The Top 15 Things to Do This Week
    By SW Staff • April 12, 2017 1:30 am

    See Of Montreal (twice), catch a battle of the beats, heal the “ideological divide” and more.

    Posted in Arts & Culture, Arts & Culture Newsletter, Home 2
    On ‘Being Here Is Hard,’ Whitney Ballen Sings the Existential Blues
    On ‘Being Here Is Hard,’ Whitney Ballen Sings...
    By Dusty Henry • April 12, 2017 1:30 am

    “It’s not a happy album at all.”

    Posted in Arts & Culture Newsletter, Music
    Three Healthy Habits for Every Stoner
    Three Healthy Habits for Every Stoner
    By Meagan Angus • April 12, 2017 1:30 am

    The stereotype of the shiftless stoner exists for a reason, but that doesn’t mean you need to buy into it.

    Posted in Eat Drink Toke
    Illustration by Jose Trujillo
    Seattle’s Reddit Community Is Big, Active, and At...
    By Chason Gordon • April 5, 2017 1:30 am

    Two pages are fighting for the right to be called Seattle’s subreddit.

    Posted in Home, News & Comment
    5 Podcasts Every Stoner Should Listen To
    5 Podcasts Every Stoner Should Listen To
    By Meagan Angus • April 5, 2017 1:30 am

    There is a lot of information out there. Here’s where to look, er, listen.

    Posted in Eat Drink Toke
    The Top 15 Things to Do This Week
    The Top 15 Things to Do This Week
    By SW Staff • April 5, 2017 1:30 am

    Catch local music at the Laserdome, welcome Reggie Watts back to Seattle and more.

    Posted in Arts & Culture, Arts & Culture Newsletter, Home 2
    Breaking Up With the U.S.A.
    Breaking Up With the U.S.A.
    By Minh Nguyen • April 5, 2017 1:30 am

    Customs founder Allen Huang is moving to Taipei, but for other locals, leaving the U.S. is complicated.

    Posted in Arts & Culture Newsletter, MusicTagged Immigration
    Nikkita Oliver’s mayoral campaign launch party on April 2, 2017. Photo by Sara Bernard.
    For a Different Kind of Candidate, a Different...
    By Sara Bernard • April 3, 2017 9:30 am

    Nikkita Oliver’s campaign launch on Sunday displayed a passionate base.

    Posted in Home, News & CommentTagged Mayor's Race
    The Great Hall at Town Hall Seattle.
    The Unsung Heroes of Town Hall Seattle
    By Town Hall Seattle • April 3, 2017 9:00 am

    Countless individuals have helped shape the First Hill institution into the vital community center it is today. Here are a few of their stories.

    Posted in Marketplace
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