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A Fiendish Conversation with Rachel Ratner of Wimps

Picture a stereotypical punk rocker. The type of rabble-rouser with neon liberty spikes, torn and studded clothing, and anarchistic ambitions. Got a clear image in your head? Cool. Seattle punk...

Election Results in Bellevue and Yakima, Appointments in DC

1. I've been so focused on the Seattle city council elections that I've failed to mention some other noteworthy election results: In Yakima, where the courts mandated the city switch...

‘Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play’ Mixes Memories and Mania

When the apocalypse strikes and society crumbles, what will those who remain have left? The answer presented by Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play is memories of The Simpsons. The ACT...

NYTM Recap: Callisto Offers Empathetic Way to Report Sexual Assaults

Alerting authorities to sexual assaults can frequently stir new distress in survivors; a bit of technology from the nonprofit Sexual Health Innovations (SHI) may help ease the process of reporting these crimes. The...

Soul Train

I was on Capitol Hill last Monday. And I was on a bit of a tirade. The idea that Pike/Pine isn't as inspiring and eclectic and thrumming as it used...

Lots of Celebrity Authors Will Be in Seattle This Month

Drew Barrymore Wildflower The actress’s new memoir tells her story through stitched-together essays. Since the reading is at the Center for Spiritual Living, we assume Barrymore will discuss the deep...

Album of the Month: Childbirth’s ‘Women’s Rights’

Childbirth revels in stepping outside of societal norms, even if it's at the cost of becoming a hygienic nightmare. On “Nasty Grrls,” the opening track of Childbirth’s second album Women’s...

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