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Celebrate Pride with The Stranger, Baby!

Pride is finally here, and this year we’re planning on celebrating civil rights and the creative breadth of our community rather than watered-down vodka and cheap glitter (though you’re certainly welcome to get blitzed and throw some in the air). The first Pride in 1969 was a protest led by black trans women who were fighting against systemic oppression and constant brutality forced upon them by… → Read More

15 Last-Minute and Affordable Father's Day 2019 Events in Seattle: June 14-16, 2019

No advance planning required for these cheap Father's Day events. → Read More

Feel Free to Bail When Suspiria Turns Into a Satanic Thom Yorke Music Video

Fans of giallo and European grandes dames should probably see Suspiria, but feel free to bail before it turns into a satanic Thom Yorke music video. → Read More

The Best Festivals in Seattle: Winter 2017/2018

The Stranger's critics' picks for the best winter events. → Read More

The Best Classical Music & Opera in Seattle: Winter 2017/2018

The Stranger's critics' picks for the best winter events. → Read More

We Tested This Hangover Cure-All so You Don't Have To

But you may want to. → Read More

The Best Jazz Concerts in Seattle This Fall

Sept 6 SKERIK BAND with Banda Magda Skerik is a saxophone virtuoso who has crafted a sound so rare they gave it a name: Saxophonics. As a founding member of Critters Buggin and staple in Les Claypool's Fancy Band, Skerik absolutely shreds the idea of what live saxophone should sound like. SEAN JEWELL Nectar, 8 pm, $10/$15 Sept 7–10 Marcus Miller Two-time Grammy-winning bassist and… → Read More

The Best Festivals in Seattle This Fall

Through Sept 24 Washington State Fair The Washington State Fair will showcase big-name musical performers like the Beach Boys, Hank Williams Jr., Modest Mouse, Earth, Wind and Fire, and others, but that's only a part of the festivities. There are also rides, a rodeo, variety and music shows included in admission, and lots more. Washington State Fair Events Center, Puyallup, $14-$100 Sept 8–10… → Read More

The Best Classical Concerts & Operas in Seattle This Fall

Sept 7–17 An American Dream Commissioned by the Seattle Opera, An American Dream is inspired by true recollections of regional history. Set during World War II, the opera focuses on the lives of two Puget Sound women: A Japanese American forced to leave her home, and a German Jewish immigrant preoccupied by the memories of the people she left behind. Washington Hall, $45 Sept 10 The Novus… → Read More

Is Your Band Sexist, or Are Womxn Just Annoying?

From Black Pussy to WOMB RIPPER Sampling the Varietals of Sexist Band Names The following list includes bands populated by cis men, and, for your convenience, is broken into categories of ick factor. ANATOMY Bad Tits Black Pussy Broken Hymen Cherry Poppin' Daddies Cliteater Death Pussy Dripping Slits Full Blown Cherry Gonorrhea Pussy Hymen Holocaust Pussy Sisster Shattered Hymen Soft Tits… → Read More