• Ticket Alert: Tame Impala, J. Cole, and More Seattle Events Going On Sale This Week

    Plus, Hilary Duff and More Event Updates for Thursday, February 19by EverOut StaffHey now, hey now, these tix are what dreams are made of! Psych pop-rock project Tame Impala brings special guest Dominic Fike along on a North American trek. Heavyweight MC J. Cole launches his first headlining tour in six years to support his reported final album. Plus, former Disney Channel star Hilary Duff makes her comeback with a new album and supporting world tour. Read on for details on those and other newly
  • Pop Loser #17: Opera Singer J’Nai Bridges Shares Her Go-To Karaoke Songs

    Your weekly music news.by Audrey VannWelcome back to Pop Loser! This week, the Queer/Pride Festival lineup dropped, the Cass Elliot biopic was cast, and I have one special request from God (spoiler alert: it involves The Traitors). I’ll also share two new songs that I’m currently obsessed with, and in a new segment, Questions from the Cutting Room Floor, Grammy-winning opera singer J’Nai Bridges shares her go-to karaoke songs.
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  • Slog AM: Woman Killed by Driver in Capitol Hill Identified, Dog Enters Olympic Skiing, We’re Suing Trump Again

    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Micah YipWoman Killed By Driver in Capitol Hill Identified: Her name was Lilliana Moreno. On Monday night, the 27-year-old was crossing East Pike Street when she was hit by a car making a right turn from Bellevue Avenue. She was trapped under the car for 20 minutes and died at the scene.
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  • Loser Behavior, tbh

    Do you need to get something off your chest? Submit an I, Anonymous and we'll illustrate it!by AnonymousThe coffee shop was busy and full, and you were sitting on the couch while your friend was sitting at the armchair. There was room on the couch and another unoccupied armchair next to your friend. Both of you were on your phones. My husband and I asked if we could sit in the empty spaces. You looked at us and then went back to your phone. We sat down for a minute, but then a bench freed up nea
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  • Jesse Jackson Helped Me Unlearn the Church

    This week, as we mark Jackson’s passing, the tributes have rightly talked about the “Rainbow Coalition,” about how he stretched the imagination of what a Black candidate could do and be in national politics, about how his run helped clear a path that others later walked. All true. Still, grief has a way of pulling the personal to the surface. For me, the most enduring legacy of that speech isn’t only what it meant for the Democratic Party. It’s what it meant for a s

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