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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : FILM

Unfocused Wicked: For Good lacks the magic of its predecessor

It’s rare that a picture has me as perplexed as Wicked: For Good does. Even though it was filmed back-to-back with its Academy Award–winning predecessor, this one looks a lot better. There’s less digital sludge, the backgrounds have additional tactile pop (and...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

Warm up this winter with Mariama J. Lockington’s latest holiday romance

The holiday season is a time for love, warmth, and fun family traditions. Unfortunately, for many, it can also bring about feelings of depression and a sense of mourning — especially for people with nontraditional families. With all the complex emotions...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : FILM

Ira Sachs on celebrating friendship, storytelling struggles, and creating good art with Peter Hujar’s Day

In 1974, writer Linda Rosenkrantz had the idea for a new book. She would interview a series of artists, musicians, authors, and other significant figures to narrate in intimate detail what they experienced over the course of a single day. While the project...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : ART

French Gay photographer Hervé Lassïnce showcased at Galerie Orsay Paris-Seattle

French photographer Hervé Lassïnce is a visual artist who creates striking photos of everyday, intimate scenes involving a diverse range of people, notably capturing intimacy between Queer men. His work blends classical references with contemporary photography...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : MUSIC

Robyn's back with a “Dopamine” infusion

Robyn first appeared in the late ’90s as a Swedish teen-pop export. She delivered slick R&B hits such as “Do You Know (What It Takes)” and “Show Me Love.” They were undeniable pop songs — polished and perfectly suited for the times. But the industry machine...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : COMEDY

Join the Choligarchy: Margaret Cho’s new tour

Margaret Cho is hitting the road with a brand-new comedy tour, crisscrossing North America in celebration of her 40-year career. Her latest show, Choligarchy, is more than just a series of stand-up dates — it’s a powerful statement about the world today....

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : THEATER / STAGE

Edward Juvier: A life in theater, laughter, and connection

Edward Juvier, a Texas-born Cuban American, has spent nearly two decades captivating audiences nationwide with his versatility, charisma, and dedication to acting. From his early days in Les Misérables to his current role as Osgood in the national tour of Some...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Sex, sequins, and stardom: Inside the world of Chi-Chi LaRue

Chi-Chi LaRue, born Larry David Paciotti on November 8, 1959, in Hibbing, Minnesota, is a name synonymous with boldness, creativity, and unapologetic authenticity, a trailblazer in the drag and adult entertainment industries. LaRue’s journey from a small-town...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : SPORTS

A Storm’s brewing: How WNBA changes will impact Seattle’s team

The players have had enough. After enduring a season chock-full of injuries and toxic discourse, those who keep the WNBA’s engine running are mostly in agreement that they aren’t paid enough. Caitlin Clark, the league’s biggest superstar, made just $78,066...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : SPORTS

Seizeless in Seattle: The Mariners end historic season with a heartbreaking Game 7 defeat

They say that it’s better to have loved someone dearly, accepting the heartbreak of inevitably losing them, than to have never loved at all. Our close connections to each other and the world around us, no matter how much they’ll hurt in the future, make us...

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