• I Saw U: Buying Corn at Fred Meyer, Yelling at Bikers on the Burke-Gilman Trail, and Bussing to the No Kings Protest

    Did you see someone? Say something!by AnonymousCutie with the corn!
    To the cute guy who had a basket full of corn at Fred Meyer on Friday. We kept bumping into each other. Wish I had said something!Mustache 4 mustache @ Sister Nancy 7/20
    I told you you were handsome then bashfully scurried away with my friends. If you’re mustache 4 mustache, I’d love to buy you a drink sometime
    Curly Hair Cutie @ Bouldering Project Poplar
    I keep running into you at the climbing gym; I just want to sa
  • The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Seattle This Weekend: July 25–27, 2025

    Bite of Seattle, Torchlight Parade, and More Cheap & Easy Events Under $15by EverOut StaffLeave the house this weekend for recession-busting events from Bite of Seattle to the Alaska Airlines Torchlight Parade and from Downtown Summer Sounds: Kishi Bashi  to Urban Craft Uprising's Summer Show. For more suggestions, check out our top event picks of the week.
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    Downtown Summer Sounds: Kishi Bashi
    Seattle's free Downtown Summer Sounds series kicked off last week and continu
  • Slog AM: SPD Insurrection Attendees Named, Light Rail Has Gone to the Dogs, Chuck E. Cheese Arrested

    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Nathalie GrahamThe Who's Who of the SPD January Sixers: After a lengthy court battle to keep their identities secret, we now officially have the names of four of the Seattle Police Department cops who went to the insurrection a week after they dropped their lawsuit. Drum roll please. The democracy denying boys in blue aaaaare.... Sgt. Jacob Briskey, Sgt. Scotty Bach, Detective Michael Settle, and Officer Jason Marchione. Two other SPD cops, Officers Al
  • Thing Festival Cancels One Weekend Due to ICE Concerns

    As always, fuck ICE.by Julianne BellEarlier today, the THING Festival announced via social media that it had “made the very difficult decision” to cancel its August 16 date, which had been “specially curated to showcase some of music’s most exceptional Latinx and Spanish-language artists.” 
    The statement read, “Community safety concerns have greatly reduced ticket sales, and the uncertainty about artists’ ability to secure the necessary visas has le
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