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Your Feast Has Ended: Maikoiyo Alley-Barnes, Nicholas Galanin, and Nep Sidhu
June 14-September 14
In this exhibition, artists Maikoiyo Alley-Barnes, Nicholas Galanin, and Nep Sidhu offer a visual cogitation exploring continuum, identity, ritual, and adornment, and signal that natural, cultural, and human resources have been appropriated, exploited, suppressed, depleted, or eradicated.
Each artist works with the ancient more |
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The Unicorn Incorporated: Curtis R. Barnes
June 14-September 21
The Frye Art Museum is pleased to announce 'The Unicorn Incorporated,' the first museum exhibition to celebrate the work and career of Seattle artist Curtis R. Barnes. For over five decades, Barnes has worked as an artist, illustrator, muralist, and community advocate. In his sculpture, painting, and d more
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Fitz and the Tantrums are Seattle-bound this Pride weekend
by Albert Rodriguez -
SGN A&E Writer
Cher isn't the only one coming to Pride weekend in Seattle. Make room for Fitz and the Tantrums, who perform June 27 at The Showbox SoDo, where they played to a capacity crowd a year ago. The LA-based pop act has been touring non-stop since the release of 2013's More Than Just a Dream, which more
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Cher and Cyndi Lauper add extra sparkle to Pride festivities
by Albert Rodriguez -
SGN A&E Writer
Here's to a Cher-rific weekend! That's because you-know-who is in town, the one and only 'Half-Breed' herself. I'm not sure if she rode into Seattle on a horse, but she's here and she'll perform to a full house Saturday night at Key Arena.
The pop goddess's 'Dressed to Kill more
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Flagship tasting event at Fremont Studios will showcase Washington's leading distilleries
All-new VIP ticket gives attendees extra hour of tasting at PROOF
What's better than four hours of tasting Washington's finest custom-made spirits, meeting up-and-coming local craftsmen and women, and listening to a soundtrack laid down by KEXP's DJ Riz? How about five hours?
All-new for the second year of PR more
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Enjoy the Bloody Mary Brunch at TRACE before
the Pride Parade
Whether you crave a Pulled Kahlua Pork Benedict, Warm Tillamook Cheddar Biscuits, or a Chorizo Burger with a Sunny Side Up Egg and Roasted Tomato Aioli on a Brioche Bun, you'll want to make your way to TRACE restaurant and bar at W Seattle. Celebrate PRIDE with their annual Bloody Mary Brunch on Sunday, June 29, from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Only two more
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