• Slog AM: Biden Is Coming to Seattle, Israel Seizes Rafah Border Crossing, TikTok Sues the US over Ban

    Slog AM: Biden Is Coming to Seattle, Israel Seizes Rafah Border Crossing, TikTok Sues the US over Ban
    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Vivian McCallPolice barricades at UW: Yesterday, Hannah reported that UW placed police-guarded barricades at all entrances of the Quad, representing the first crackdown on student protesters in six days of peaceful camping. A spokesperson told Hannah the barricades were temporary, but did not address protester concerns about the police presence. Also, there was Charlie Kirk, founder of the far-right student organization Turning Point USA. His organization p
  • TRUMP FOUND GUILTY ON ALL COUNTS

    TRUMP FOUND GUILTY ON ALL COUNTS
    Very funnyby Rich SmithThe New York Times and every other outlet reports that a jury found Donald Trump guilty on all 34 counts in the hush-money case leveled against him by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. The jury found that Trump falsified business documents to conceal a $130,000 payment to keep porn star Stormy Daniels quiet on the matter of her "sexual liaison" with Trump. The verdict makes Trump somehow the first American president ever convicted of a felony. According to the Times
  • Sweet ‘n’ Sour

    Sweet ‘n’ Sour
    Lemon Boy play Southgate Roller Rink Friday, May 31.by Alexa PetersThe first time I heard Lemon Boy, the scorching pop-punk brainchild of Nicole Giusti and Yaz Ahsani, I was wearing glitter wings in an audience of prosthetic-eared goblins and maidens with floral crowns. This was last month, at Springtime in the Shire, a whimsical and unpretentious “fantasy crossover costume party” at the Capitol Hill DIY venue Mosswood Loft. Lemon Boy opened the party with a biting set, setting the t
  • The Best Things To Do in Seattle This Month: June 2024

    The Best Things To Do in Seattle This Month: June 2024
    Fremont Fair & Solstice Parade, TRANSlations Film Festival, and Moreby EverOut StaffJune is here, which means summer has arrived, not to mention Pride Month, Juneteenth, and Father's Day! To bring a little color to your calendar, we've compiled the biggest events you need to know about in every genre, from the Queer/Pride Festival to TRANSlations: 19th Annual Seattle Trans Film Festival, from Vampire Weekend to Jinkx Monsoon & Major Scales: Together Again, Again!, and
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  • I Saw U: Standing Outside Elliott Bay Book Company, Talking About Galaxy Hands at the Henry, and Shopping at Safeway

    I Saw U: Standing Outside Elliott Bay Book Company, Talking About Galaxy Hands at the Henry, and Shopping at Safeway
    See someone? Say something!by AnonymousCaroline Rose show 5/18
    You: cute redhead with a very cool Frank Lloyd Wright stained glass tattoo on your arm. I’ve got one in my apartment already, wanna make it two?Hubba hubba
    Saw you standing outside of Elliott Bay Books eating a savory pinwheel lookin all hunky. Were you also there for the Melissa Broder book tour?
    Curious Old Woman at the Henry Museum
    We talked about the clay galaxy hands for a bit, but I wish you had said more! Anyways, you ma
  • The Stranger's Burger Week Begins June 10

    The Stranger's Burger Week Begins June 10
    Yay, burgers!by The Stranger's Promotions DepartmentBurger lovers, your time has come. Again! 
    The Stranger's Burger Week is back and we've partnered with Jack Daniels to make this year's week o' burgs bigger than ever before.
    From June 10 through June 16, you'll find original, specialty burgers at 17 burger joints across town for just $12. You can't even get a measly turkey sandwich for that kind of cash any more!!!You can find the full list of participating restaurants, high-quality photo
  • Slog AM: Puget Sound Energy to Shut Off Poor People's Power, Boeing Firefighters Strike Tentative Deal, Mayor Harrell Repeats History in Defending Former Chief Amid "Grooming" Allegations

    Slog AM: Puget Sound Energy to Shut Off Poor People's Power, Boeing Firefighters Strike Tentative Deal, Mayor Harrell Repeats History in Defending Former Chief Amid "Grooming" Allegations
    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Hannah KriegWeather: Some weather yesterday, huh? If you got caught outside without a rain jacket during that lil downpour, rest assured that will not happen today... unless the weather nerds got it wrong, in which case I’m sorry to have misled you. According to the National Weather Service, we can expect mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the low to mid 60s. If you can’t get outside today, fear not. Friday should be similarly nice before we
  • Seattle’s Experiencing a Millionaire, Centimillionaire, and Billionaire Boom

    Seattle’s Experiencing a Millionaire, Centimillionaire, and Billionaire Boom
    You'd think having more millionaires in Seattle would make the city richer. It doesn't.by Charles MudedeOne would expect that the 3,700 millionaires Seattle added in 2023 alone would mean the city as a whole (meaning, the public spirit of the area) would be that much richer. But such is not the case. Indeed, it appears to be the opposite. The Seattle City Council now claims to be broke, the same goes for Seattle Public Library and Seattle Public Schools. And so, the addition of, as Puget Sound B
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  • Checkoutrage

    Checkoutrage
    Can we PLEASE just get rid of the self-checkout and go back to checkout lanes, with express lanes for 8 items or less?by AnonymousCan we please bring checkout lanes back? The number of people who take an entire, overflowing cart of groceries through a self-checkout lane thinking they can scan groceries faster than a cashier is astounding, especially when they eventually run out of space on the ever-so-sensitive bagging scale and start standing around to wait for employee assistance anyway. 
  • Stranger Suggests: Amy Tan, La Luz, Pride in the Park, Echo & the Bunnymen, and a 30-Foot-Long Bloody Mary Bar

    Stranger Suggests: Amy Tan, La Luz, Pride in the Park, Echo & the Bunnymen, and a 30-Foot-Long Bloody Mary Bar
    One really great thing to do every day of the week.by Audrey VannWEDNESDAY 5/29  
    Amy Tan: The Backyard Bird Chronicles
    (BOOKS/BIRDS) In 2020, a lot of us started birding—mass layoffs and an unfamiliar amount of hours to fill tends to encourage people to look to the skies, I guess. National treasure Amy Tan (The Joy Luck Club) will conjure plenty of conversations about spark birds with her latest book, The Backyard Bird Chronicles, a "gorgeous, witty account of birding, nature, a
  • Slog AM: Adrian Diaz Out as SPD Chief, Library Cyber Attack, Israel Intensifies Rafah Strikes

    Slog AM: Adrian Diaz Out as SPD Chief, Library Cyber Attack, Israel Intensifies Rafah Strikes
    The Stranger's morning news roundup.by Vivian McCallDiaz is out: Ashley reports that Seattle Police Department Chief Adrian Diaz will no longer lead the department, according to a source. Sources told Fox 13 station that he cleaned out his desk last night, and that Mayor Bruce Harrell re-assigned him to special projects. The City will reportedly hold a press conference around 1 pm today. Ashley will have more on this developing story later.
    Library cyber attack: Someone hit the Seattle Public Li
  • Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz Out as Top Hog

    Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz Out as Top Hog
    Seattle Chief of Police Adrian Diaz is toast, at least as the city's top hog, according to a source.by Ashley NerbovigAs first reported by The Stranger, Seattle Chief of Police Adrian Diaz stepped down from his position on Tuesday amid a flurry of lawsuits over a culture of sexism and racism at the Seattle Police Department (SPD) and rumors about an inappropriate relationship with a top aide.
    King County Sheriff Sue Rahr has stepped up to replace him as Interim Chief of Police, Mayor B
  • Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz Out as Chief at Seattle Police Department

    Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz Out as Chief at Seattle Police Department
    Seattle Chief of Police Adrian Diaz is toast, at least as the city's top hog, according to a source.by Ashley NerbovigSeattle Chief of Police Adrian Diaz is toast, at least as the city's top hog, according to a source. After a series of lawsuits accusing him of allowing a culture of sexism and racism at the Seattle Police Department, combined with rumors about an inappropriate relationship with a top aide, his stint as chief has come to a close after less than four years. 
    On Tuesday, the d
  • Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz Out as Chief

    Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz Out as Chief
    Seattle Chief of Police Adrian Diaz is toast, at least as the city's top hog, according to a source.by Ashley NerbovigSeattle Chief of Police Adrian Diaz is toast, at least as the city's top hog, according to a source. After a series of lawsuits accusing him of allowing a culture of sexism and racism at the Seattle Police Department, combined with rumors about an inappropriate relationship with a top aide, his stint as chief has come to a close after less than four years. 
    On Tuesday, the d
  • City Council Delays Last-Minute Attempt to Pull Money from Black and Brown Community Development Projects

    City Council Delays Last-Minute Attempt to Pull Money from Black and Brown Community Development Projects
    In the face of an inflation-driven $250 million budget shortfall, Rivera’s amendment continues to cement the council’s commitment to the wealthy, to corporations, and to fiscal conservatism at the expense of marginalized communities suffering under the pressures of the ongoing housing crisis.by Hannah KriegFor more than three hours, BIPOC-led organizations shamed Council Member Maritza Rivera for her last-minute amendment to rug-pull funding for the beloved Equitable Development Init
  • “My Boyfriend’s Son Is Stealing My Underpants"

    “My Boyfriend’s Son Is Stealing My Underpants"
    On the Magnum: Dr. Evan Goldsteinby The StrangerYikes! Her boyfriend’s pre-teen son has been stealing her underwear. This very naughty lad lives with them half the time. How can she get this boundary violation out of her head?
    Twelve long years ago, he cheated on his wife. They got through it with therapy and endless processing. While watching TV with their kids (age 10 and 13) the subject of infidelity came up on the show, and his wife appeared upset. She was angry that he didn’t pa
  • 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.
    TUESDAY
    LIVE MUSIC
    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
  • 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
  • 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

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