When I was introduced to Jesus Christ Superstar, my Bible-thumping mother leveled a stern warning: This show was blasphemous. Jesus presented as a mere mortal— “just another man”—who was in over his ...
I’m off this week. So, let’s enjoy — and perhaps relitigate — this column from July 12, 2022. — Dan I’m a cis woman in her ...
Temperatures are projected to be in the high 70s, which is hotter than usual Seattle springtime. It’s also gonna be humid.
Though hidden, the Lady Rainier statue is easy to find. She is right next to the northernmost building of the Old Rainier ...
On a Saturday in early April, the sounds of indie rock wafted through the sunny streets of downtown Redmond. Aging hipsters like me, teens, and other community members had gathered outside the Old ...
The clearest way to explain Dynasty Handbag’s act might be to quote the artist herself. “I am not a wretched performance ...
This week, The Stranger‘s comment section was all about one thing: the Laurelhurst Community Council’s agreement with Seattle ...
On Friday, the day before a planned protest in the neighborhood, Seattle Children’s Hospital and the Laurelhurst Community ...
This, the affluent North Seattle neighborhood will tell helicopters are quite the nuisance. Such a nuisance that a ...
Welcome back to Pop Loser! This week, someone drove their car into Golden Oldies, Neumos Workers United went public, and the ...
The Supreme Court … temporarily restored wider access to the abortion pill mifepristone? Key word temporarily. An order ...
Valerie Veatch’s work will make you feel all kinds of things: dismayed, icky, but also empowered with the knowledge that we are not, in fact, actually doomed to a future of AI overlords. Across her ...
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