• Our Picks for Seattle Restaurant Week: Fall 2024 Edition

    Xóm, Bad Chancla, and Moreby EverOut StaffDuring the twice-yearly Seattle Restaurant Week, which runs from October 27-November 9 this fall, a slew of participating restaurants, bars, cafes, food trucks, caterers, and pop-ups across Seattle serve up to two special menus for $20, $35, $50, and $65 for lunch and/or dinner. Over 200 restaurants are participating, so it can be daunting to figure out where you want to eat first. To narrow it down, we've rounded up this list of restaurants worth
  • Our Picks for Seattle Restaurant Week 2024

    Xóm, Bad Chancla, and Moreby EverOut StaffDuring the twice-yearly Seattle Restaurant Week, which runs from October 27-November 9 this fall, a slew of participating restaurants, bars, cafes, food trucks, caterers, and pop-ups across Seattle serve up to two special menus for $20, $35, $50, and $65 for lunch and/or dinner. Over 200 restaurants are participating, so it can be daunting to figure out where you want to eat first. To narrow it down, we've rounded up this list of restaurants worth
  • Ticket Alert: Tyler, The Creator, Kelsea Ballerini, and More Seattle Events Going On Sale This Week

    Plus, Pixies and More Event Updates for October 31by EverOut StaffIt’s Halloween! Treat yourself to tickets to see Tyler, The Creator on his Chromakopia tour. Country pop princess Kelsea Ballerini has also announced a stop at Climate Pledge Arena next spring. Plus, here comes your man—indie rock frontman Black Francis will bring the Pixies to town next summer. Read on for details on those and other newly announced events, plus some news you can use.
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  • The Hunt for the Screaming Well

    The Hunt for the Screaming Well
    For this installment of Nathalie Graham's column, Play Date, she searches for the mythological Screaming Well with the founders of Liminal Earth.by Nathalie GrahamOn a Monday in Renton, I stood in the Black River Riparian Forest talking to a plant. 
    I crouched in the soil with my guides, Jeremy Puma and Garrett Kelly. Kelly attached sensors to the plant’s leaves; A tangle of wires connected the sensors to what looked like a giant computer chip with toggles on it, and then to an amplif
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  • Potential Long-Term Commitment!

    Potential Long-Term Commitment!
    Captain Kim sightings: 1!by Megan BurbankThe sharp dropoff in episode quality that began with Captain Kim’s departure and has continued through every subsequent installment of The Golden Bachelorette hit its nadir this week. But if I look away from the TV I will think about the election on Tuesday, so here we are!
    Three men remain, and it’s Fantasy Suites week, which means the contestants get time with Joan away from the cameras. Normally, this is when the contestants are allowed to
  • Scarecrow’s 2024 Psychotronic Challenge: Day 31

    Scarecrow’s 2024 Psychotronic Challenge: Day 31
    "Conclude your journey by watching one with a catchphrase you find yourself repeating in the real world."by Julianne Bell31. “I’LL BE BACK”: We hope you had a good time with our little Challenge. Conclude your journey by watching one with a catchphrase you find yourself repeating in the real world.
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    We’ve officially made it through Scarecrow’s Psychotronic Challenge! I hope you’ve had a fun time following along with our picks. For today&rsquo
  • How Much Do We Really Care About The Right to Vote?

    How Much Do We Really Care About The Right to Vote?
    A lawsuit filed against the Washington Secretary of State—Vet Voice Foundation v. Hobbs—claims that signature matching has prevented 170,000 eligible voters from casting ballots in the last 7 years alone, but has not once resulted in a conviction for voter fraud.by Kendall Turner“Consistent penmanship is not a constitutional prerequisite to vote in Washington State.” That’s the opening line of a lawsuit that’s being discussed by Washington’s Supreme Cour
  • Can Your Penmanship Deprive You of Your Right to Vote?

    Can Your Penmanship Deprive You of Your Right to Vote?
    A lawsuit filed against the Washington Secretary of State—Vet Voice Foundation v. Hobbs—claims that signature matching has prevented 170,000 eligible voters from casting ballots in the last 7 years alone, but has not once resulted in a conviction for voter fraud.by Kendall Turner“Consistent penmanship is not a constitutional prerequisite to vote in Washington State.” That’s the opening line of a lawsuit that’s being discussed by Washington’s Supreme Cour
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  • Former Seattle Police Chief Files $10 Million Claim Against City, Trump Drives Garbage Truck, And More Detail About Ballot Box Bombing Suspect

    Former Seattle Police Chief Files $10 Million Claim Against City, Trump Drives Garbage Truck, And More Detail About Ballot Box Bombing Suspect
    Seattle's Only News Roundup.by Hannah KriegGood morning: Welcome to another gloomy day in Seattle. This morning, you can expect cloudy skies and temperatures in the high 40s. Things should warm up slightly in the afternoon, peaking at 52 degrees at 4pm before the showers roll in for the evening. As many of you may know, I’m extremely dedicated to walking 10,000 steps a day (don’t tell me it's an arbitrary number. I listen to Maintenance Phase, I know), but I’m really struggling
  • Burn, Nostalgia Island, Burn

    Burn, Nostalgia Island, Burn
    Tuesday night’s show was the Blood Brothers’ first show in Seattle in a decade, and fans started lining up as early as 11 am.by Jon Feinstein“We’re 43” was one of the first things singer Johnny Whitney said when the Blood Brothers took the stage at the Black Lodge on Tuesday night for a “secret,” all ages, $5-at-the-door show announced on Instagram only a day earlier. 
    Despite the quip suggesting the band had aged, they then tore into “Set Fir
  • We Won't Forget Maggie Rogers's First Arena Tour

    We Won't Forget Maggie Rogers's First Arena Tour
    Maggie Rogers came to Climate Pledge Arena on her first arena tour. We drank a spiked Shirley Temple because she told us to.by Audrey VannLast night, while I circled around Climate Pledge Arena looking for parking, Nina Simone’s “For Myself” came on my shuffled Spotify. “For myself / I must learn for myself / Not from what someone else / Has said or done” she coos. With some mild disappointment that I was by myself, this became my mantra throughout the night. I am t
  • Strauss's Budget Still Guts $200M Away from Housing

    Strauss's Budget Still Guts $200M Away from Housing
    Last month, Mayor Bruce Harrell’s 2025-2026 budget proposal siphoned off hundreds of millions of dollars from a fund earmarked for affordable housing to balance the city’s budget, sparking outrage among housing advocates. Today, Budget Chair Dan Strauss unveiled the city council’s counter proposal. Instead of showing advocates that the council had heard their concerns, he doubled down, raiding tax dollars obligated for affordable housing to avoid levying new taxes on corporatio

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