• 25 Noteworthy Restaurants To Try For Fall 2022 Seattle Restaurant Week

    Money Frog, Chengdu Taste, and More Places to Check Out from Oct 23–Nov 5by EverOut StaffDuring the twice-yearly Seattle Restaurant Week, which runs from October 23-November 5 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. Nearly 200 restaurants are participating, so it can be daunting to figure out where you want to eat first. To narrow it down,
  • Liquified “Natural” Gas Is One of the Most Pressing Risks to Our Climate

    Liquified “Natural” Gas Is One of the Most Pressing Risks to Our Climate
    LNG is one of the most pressing risks to our climate and communities in the US, but because of the fossil fuel industry’s false advertising, most people have never heard of it.by Emma CoopersmithOutside the office building, we paused to hand out signs. A bright orange-and-yellow sun with the phrase “Defend Environmental Justice” written on it, “People Over Fossil Fuels” written on used cardboard, and the shortest on—”Stop LNG” written in Sharpie. T
  • The Top 35 Events in Seattle This Week: May 28–June 2, 2024

    The Top 35 Events in Seattle This Week: May 28–June 2, 2024
    Jinkx Monsoon & Major Scales, Pearl Jam, and More Top Picksby EverOut StaffThis week, we're closing May out strong and diving right into June, thanks in part to stellar events from Jinkx Monsoon & Major Scales: Together Again, Again! to Pearl Jam and from MoPOP's Science Fiction and Fantasy Short Film Festival to Bacon Eggs & Kegs.
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    Holly Humberstone
    Having opened for pop royalty like Olivia Rodrigo and Girl in Red, British singer-songwriter Holly Humberstone has co
  • Seattle’s Winter and School-Year Eviction Moratoriums Could Be on the Chopping Block

    Seattle’s Winter and School-Year Eviction Moratoriums Could Be on the Chopping Block
    A big affordable housing developer wants to roll back tenant protections, and the council won't say if it's sympathetic.by Hannah KriegThe Seattle City Council is on a crusade to undo the previous council’s marginal progressive wins—from a promise to reinstate archaic anti-loitering laws to an attempt to gut the historic gig worker minimum wage. It appears the hard-fought eviction moratoriums could be next on the chopping block. Those protections keep kids and teachers housed during
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  • Slog AM: City Council Votes on Gig Worker Minimum Wage Repeal, Israel Bombs Tent Camp in Rafah, Bill Walton Dies

    Slog AM: City Council Votes on Gig Worker Minimum Wage Repeal, Israel Bombs Tent Camp in Rafah, Bill Walton Dies
    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Ashley NerbovigGood morning! Expect a rainy day today after 10 am and a high of 59 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. I really need summer to come a little faster because they've turned off the central heat in my apartment building. 
    City Council to vote on rolling back "Pay Up" ordinance: The council plans to vote at 2 pm today on Council President Sara Nelson's bill to lower the minimum wage for gig workers in Seattle. Lots to watch
  • The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Seattle This Memorial Day Weekend: May 24–27, 2024

    The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Seattle This Memorial Day Weekend: May 24–27, 2024
    Northwest Folklife Festival, Big Ass Boombox, and More Cheap & Easy Events Under $15by EverOut StaffIf there's anything we love more than the weekend, it's a looong weekend. Fill your time with fun events that won't break the bank, from the Northwest Folklife Festival to the Crocodile's Big Ass Boombox festival and from Honoring Our Black Wall Streets to the Kinda Bookish Zine Festival. For more ideas, check out our guide to the top events of the week and our roundup of restaurants and bars
  • Sound Transit Board Rejects Dumb Light Rail Proposal from Amazon and Vulcan

    Sound Transit Board Rejects Dumb Light Rail Proposal from Amazon and Vulcan
    Transit advocates got a little nervous about this proposal because Mayor Bruce Harrell, a powerful player on the board, would side with Amazon.by Hannah KriegGet fucked, Amazon. On Thursday, the Sound Transit Board of Directors did their job and picked what’s best for transit riders instead of doing favors for big business. 
    Last July, the board picked a spot on 7th Avenue and Harrison Street next to Aurora as their preferred alternative for the future South Lake Union station, a stop
  • Instrumental Health

    Instrumental Health
    Midpak bring precocious skills and charisma to Seattle's funk scene.by Dave SegalUnder a bridge in that nebulous zone where SoDo bleeds into Georgetown, Seattle quartet Midpak are making all ages of freaks freak out at a benefit show for Palestinians. In the cramped confines of Belltown's Jupiter Bar, the psychedelically inclined funkateers are inspiring a much smaller contingent of folks to bust moves—including bassist Sam Holman's mother. At a packed show at Barboza opening for Colombia
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  • Slog AM: Top UN Court Tells Israel to Cut It Out, Daily Weed Smokers Outpace Daily Drinkers, Chief Diaz's Defenders Speak Up

    Slog AM: Top UN Court Tells Israel to Cut It Out, Daily Weed Smokers Outpace Daily Drinkers, Chief Diaz's Defenders Speak Up
    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Nathalie GrahamTop UN Court says stop: The United Nation's International Court of Justice has ordered Israel to immediately stop its military actions in Rafah, the southern Gaza enclave where over one million Palestinians have sought refuge. Israel will likely ignore this order. The ICJ has no way to enforce it. Still, it is a symbolic moment that will widen the gulf between the countries condemning Israel's actions and those, like the big dumb United State
  • When Glamping Goes Bad

    When Glamping Goes Bad
    Ryûsuke Hamaguchi's Evil Does Not Exist Is a Surprising, Spooky Ecological Parableby Chase HutchinsonThere is nothing quite like the thrill of seeing a filmmaker gain widespread acclaim for a movie and then following that project up with something completely different in almost every way. Just when you think you have them pinned down, they upend all your expectations. Ryûsuke Hamaguchi, who recently made the Oscar-winning Drive My Car, has done just that with the ecological parable E
  • Ticket Alert: A Boogie wit da Hoodie, YG, and More Seattle Events Going On Sale This Week

    Ticket Alert: A Boogie wit da Hoodie, YG, and More Seattle Events Going On Sale This Week
    Plus, the Chainsmokers and More Event Updates for May 23by EverOut StaffBillboard-charting hip-hop phenom A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie will stop by Seattle to support his latest album, Better Off Alone. Compton-born rapper YG has announced dates for his Just Re’d Up tour. Plus, EDM pop duo the Chainsmokers won’t let you down on their Party Never Ends tour, which will kick off at Myrtle Edwards Park this August. Read on for details on those and other newly announced events, plus some news y
  • I Saw U: At Two Different Gem Shows, Wearing the Same Outfit on Mercer, and Liking My Teal Hair at the Dog Park

    I Saw U: At Two Different Gem Shows, Wearing the Same Outfit on Mercer, and Liking My Teal Hair at the Dog Park
    See someone? Say something!by AnonymousYou liked my hair while walking pass the dog park
    I was at the dog park on pine/boren. You stopped to tell me you liked my teal hair. I wished I would have asked for your number.To you who ordered the bad boy
    We share a glance. You say your favorite is the bad boy? Coy. It's on the menu. So am I. Oh your SO is here? Well I want the hottie or three devils ;)
    pearls, mullet, and stache
    I was pushing road cases while you ran around with a shopping cart with yo
  • UW’s Problematic War Profiteering “Friend,” Boeing

    UW’s Problematic War Profiteering “Friend,” Boeing
    We will need continued community pressure, in addition to the ongoing powerful student movement, to succeed in striking this blow against the US war machine.by Zho RagenIt’s been more than 220 days of collective punishment levied against the Palestinian people. Over 35,000 people have been murdered by the illegal, Zionist occupation of Palestine. The University of Washington (UW) still refuses to acknowledge the genocide in Palestine, and instead joins the ranks of academic institutions re
  • Slog AM: Sound Transit to Pick Between Its Own Riders and Pleasing Amazon, Netanyahu Returns to Bargaining, Another Insurrectionist Flag Seen at Justice Alito's House

    Slog AM: Sound Transit to Pick Between Its Own Riders and Pleasing Amazon, Netanyahu Returns to Bargaining, Another Insurrectionist Flag Seen at Justice Alito's House
    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Hannah KriegFirst things first: Today, in my humble opinion, will be fucking awesome. According to the National Weather Service, Seattle can expect a little cloud cover in the morning, but once that clears up, we’ll get a sunny afternoon with a high temperature of 66 degrees. I love when outside is inside temperature. Amazing! 
    ICYMI: We made the ultimate guide to the City. You can read everything online, and I know we would appreciate the clicks
  • Check Out These Seattle Restaurants & Bars to Make the Most of Your Staycation

    Check Out These Seattle Restaurants & Bars to Make the Most of Your Staycation
    by EverOut StaffIf a trip to somewhere warm and beachy simply isn't in the cards for you this Memorial Day weekend, don't discount the power of the staycation. These Seattle restaurants and bars will make you feel transported—minus the hassle and cost of airfare. Read on for details on local spots that should be on your bucket list if they're not already, and find even more options in our our food and drink guide.Agua Verde Cafe and Agua Verde Paddle Club
    Agua Verde Cafe, a colorful Baja-s
  • Mysterious Aussie Band Glass Beams Conquer Seattle

    Mysterious Aussie Band Glass Beams Conquer Seattle
    The band didn’t say a single word during their sold-out show; the music was more than enough to inspire devotion.by Dave SegalYesterday was one of those May days in Seattle where the miserable weather sabotages your morale and makes you wonder what the hell happened to spring. We needed something to dissolve our persistent-precipitation blues, and Glass Beams got the job done.
    Three androgynous figures wearing gold, bejeweled masks, Australia's Glass Beams sauntered to their positions onst
  • Stranger Suggests: Kathleen Hanna with Lindy West, Melissa Broder, Northwest Folklife Festival, Mighty-O Tour de Donut, Pearl Jam

    Stranger Suggests: Kathleen Hanna with Lindy West, Melissa Broder, Northwest Folklife Festival, Mighty-O Tour de Donut, Pearl Jam
    One really great thing to do every day of the week.by Megan SelingWEDNESDAY 5/22  
    Kathleen Hanna—Rebel Girl: My Life as a Feminist Punk
    (MUSIC/BOOKS) As a longtime student of Riot Grrrl, I've annihilated every piece of literature about the movement that I can get my paws on. Some favorites through my studies have included Sara Marcus's Girls to the Front, Carrie Brownstein's Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl, and Marisa Meltzer's Girl Power: The Nineties Revolution in Music. Most of
  • Double Whammy

    Double Whammy
    The inconsiderate, arrogant boss-man fired me the day I had to put down my dog.by AnonymousThis past winter I got a job at a somewhat well-known waterfront restaurant along the edge of Lake Washington. This place is highly disorganized, but I stuck around because they were open for the holidays and had filled their reservations with loyal locals. 
    Two weeks into the job, a vet discovered a mystery tumor in my dog. Sadly, I had to put down my canine-companion the very next day. I called
  • The Stranger Presents: How to Seattle 2024

    Welcome to Seattle! We’re all going to die.by Megan SelingWelcome to Seattle! We’re all going to die.
    At least, that’s what they tell me.
    Growing up in the Pacific Northwest, I’ve been hearing about “the Big One” my whole life. I was born two weeks after Mount St. Helens erupted on May 18, 1980 and thrown, naked and screaming, into a world still reeling from the catastrophic reminder that the Pacific Northwest is riddled with fault lines and active volcanos.
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  • Slog AM: Denny Blaine Meeting Postponed, Nelson Accused of Conflicts in Gig Worker Minimum Wage Bill, a Historic Recognition of Palestinian Statehood

    Slog AM: Denny Blaine Meeting Postponed, Nelson Accused of Conflicts in Gig Worker Minimum Wage Bill, a Historic Recognition of Palestinian Statehood
    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Vivian McCallSeattle Gay News editor buys the paper: Three months ago, Renee Raketty took over SGN as editor. Now she's the publisher, and she owns it. In a text, Raketty said she bought the paper from Mike Schultz after he decided to relocate from Washington to Sacramento, California, altering “his ability to effectively manage the paper.” Raketty is the second new owner in a year. Schultz, who also owns Coastal Pride magazine out in Grays Harb
  • Anatomy of Pacific Place's Fall

    Anatomy of Pacific Place's Fall
    We begin with euphoria and end in a depression.by Charles MudedeWhat a difference time makes. And yet, the story is always the same. We begin with euphoria and end in depression. In 1998, the Seattle Times celebrated (though with some reservations—it feared the 1997 Asian Financial crisis would spread to our region) the opening of Pacific Place. The mall was part of a $400 million revitalization project that included the relocation of Nordstrom, a sky bridge, and a new office building, all
  • Where to Pickup a Copy of The Stranger's How to Seattle 2024 Issue

    Where to Pickup a Copy of The Stranger's How to Seattle 2024 Issue
    Find it at Hundreds of Locations Around Seattle!by Stranger Staff
  • The 99 Things to Do in Seattle Checklist

    The 99 Things to Do in Seattle Checklist
    Download your free 99 Things to Do in Seattle checklist here!by Stranger StaffTo ensure you experience the best possible version of Seattle, The Stranger’s writers compiled this list of 99 things you need to do to truly “get” Seattle. Whether you’re here for a weekend or a lifetime, we hope you’ll flip through this issue and feel inspired to get out there and explore, to find the coolest and weirdest and most surprising and delicious aspects of the city. 
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  • How to Seattle: Shopping

    How to Seattle: Shopping
    Because you can't take it with you.by Stranger StaffYou can’t take it with you, so why not spend a bunch of your money at all of Seattle’s delightful local businesses? You kind of owe us, tbh. How much money have you given Amazon for air fryers and paper towels and zit patches delivered same-day? Alas, despite the company’s massive headquarters in South Lake Union, Seattle sees very little of those fat profits, relatively speaking. Our City Council lacks the courage to really g
  • How to Seattle: Outdoors

    How to Seattle: Outdoors
    Sure, the view is beautiful, but it’s gonna kill us all.by Stranger StaffIf you love nature, you’ll love Seattle. We have 6,480 acres of parks, 4,563 miles of trails, more than 4 million trees, and stunning mountain ranges in every direction. Even a quick run to the drugstore can come with postcard-worthy views of orcas swimming in the bay. That said, it’s the splendor that surrounds us that will likely do us in. Mount Rainier? Active volcano. Puget Sound? Ideal conditions for
  • How to Seattle: Music & Nightlife

    How to Seattle: Music & Nightlife
    From punk shows at roller rinks to trivia nights hosted by Jeopardy! champs.by Stranger StaffSeattle has long been known for its fruitful music scene. But we’re more than grunge. Today’s music scene is exciting and vibrant, and there is an abundance of venues across the city regularly showcasing an incredibly diverse selection of local and national talent, from femme DJ nights and drag brunches to experimental noise shows in art galleries. Catch a punk show at a roller rink! Stumble
  • How to Seattle: Food & Drink

    How to Seattle: Food & Drink
    The best side of Seattle is waiting for you at the hot dog cart.by Stranger StaffIt’s true that Seattleites can come off as shy at best and emotionally unavailable to a clinical degree at worst. The Cascadia subduction zone has taunted us all our lives, reminding us that our time on Earth is finite. Is it any wonder we haven’t bothered with human connection? But there is one surefire way to soften our stiff exteriors: Food. Something happens when we convene in the waiting area of a f
  • How to Seattle: Extra Credit

    How to Seattle: Extra Credit
    Adventures that require a bit more time, money, and/or a willing Grindr date.by Stranger StaffOh, hi! You’re done already? You’ve completed all 95 tasks that precede this section and now you’re looking for even more to do? Look at you, you little overachiever! The fun doesn’t have to end. These tasks require a bit more effort, but they’re so worth it if you have the time and money.
    Dance to “Feelin’ Like” in a Hot Tub Boat on Lake Union 
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  • How to Seattle: Attractions & Landmarks

    How to Seattle: Attractions & Landmarks
    Welcome to our weird little corner of the country.by Stranger StaffHere’s something you might not expect to read in an alt-newspaper run by cynical assholes: many of Seattle’s well-known attractions are worth visiting. Pike Place Market, the Seattle Center, Smith Tower, the Seattle Underground... sure, they’re often crawling with tourists, but they’re also packed with history, offering context to this strange little world we’ve created in the upper left corner of Am
  • How to Seattle: Arts & Culture

    How to Seattle: Arts & Culture
    Only in Seattle can you scream in a museum and dance to Robyn at church.by Stranger StaffAmazon. Grunge. Weed. Coffee. Visual art is probably pretty low on the list of things for which Seattle is known. And what a shame. Because Seattle’s art scene isn’t under a spotlight like New York or Los Angeles, artists here aren’t afraid to get a little weird, to take risks. Seattle’s best art spaces and installations are immersive and interactive. They invite you to join in—

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