• Nirvana Wore Susie Tennant's Dresses

    Nirvana Wore Susie Tennant's Dresses
    Friends and family will celebrate Susie Tennant's life at the Paramount on Friday, February 23.by Megan SelingSusie Tennant, the record executive and promo representative who helped launch Nirvana's career and championed countless other bands and artists over the years, passed away in January from frontotemporal dementia. She was 61 years old.
    On Friday her friends and family will gather at the Paramount to celebrate her life and love of music, and, in true Susie style, everyone's invited.There
  • The Most Radical TV Today: True Detective: Night Country and The Kitchen

    The Most Radical TV Today: True Detective: Night Country and The Kitchen
    by Charles MudedeIssa López, a Mexican woman, directed all of the episodes of what I consider to be the most radical True Detective season by far. The other seasons had the series creator, Nic Pizzolatto, as frequent director and writer. He is now famous for marking his disapproval of the direction Season 4 took.
    Variety:
    Pizzolatto did not provide any personal commentary on the 'True Detective: Night Country' finale. Instead, he chose to share negative reactions from other people who sla
  • The Stranger Presents Nacho Week

    The Stranger Presents Nacho Week
    Don't miss the delicious fun of The Stranger's NACHO WEEK: kicking off MONDAY March 4 through Sunday March 10! Your mouth will love ya for it!by The Stranger's Promotions DepartmentDo you know what's been missing from your life since the Super Bowl? No, it's not football. And it's certainly not images of Taylor Swift watching football. It's an excuse to eat nachos by the shovelful. 
    Well, we have good news, people of Seattle: Starting Monday March 4 through Sunday, March 10, The Stranger wi
  • Film Review: In 'The Taste of Things' Simple Pleasures Shine

    Film Review: In 'The Taste of Things' Simple Pleasures Shine
    French countryside foodie movie The Taste of Things is so good that we’re not just screaming about Juliette Binoche. We ARE screaming about Juliette Binoche. But we’re primarily in love with director Trần Anh Hùng’s restrained yet evocative feast for the senses.French countryside foodie movie The Taste of Things is an evocative feast for the senses.by Julianne BellEarly on in The Taste of Things, a renowned chef asks a young culinary prodigy to taste a consomm&eacu
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  • Seattle's LGBTQ Communities Demand Rent Stabilization

    Seattle's LGBTQ Communities Demand Rent Stabilization
    Sen. Jamie Pedersen Has One Job: Get This Thing Over the Finish Lineby Rich SmithIn a potential boon for tenants, last week Seattle Sen. Jamie Pedersen breathed new life into a bill to reduce rent-gouging when he steered the legislation away from his chamber's housing committee, where a similar bill suffered a clumsy and untimely death at the hands of Vancouver Sen. Annette Cleveland, and toward the Ways and Means committee, where it now faces obstacles in the form of... several other conservati
  • Slog AM: Israel Bombs Rafah, Day In Day Out Lineup Drops, and Seattle Defunds Millions from Homelessness Authority

    Slog AM: Israel Bombs Rafah, Day In Day Out Lineup Drops, and Seattle Defunds Millions from Homelessness Authority
    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Hannah KriegNowhere is safe: Israel tightly packed about 1.4 million displaced Palestinians in the border city Rafah, promising refuge. But last night the army killed at least 48 people in another bombardment of the area. According to Al Jazeera, Israel may soon launch a ground invasion, which could severely hamper humanitarian aid efforts, once-again displace Gazans, and, of course, empower the IDF to kill even more civilians. Ceasefire now, ceasefire

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