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OBITUARY

Robert Kent Storm, 1963–2025

Robert Kent Storm (aka Robert Hajime Ohashi, Jr.) was born on October 25, 1963. He passed away on March 23, 2025, at Swedish Hospital in Edmonds after a long battle with Parkinson’s and Lewy body dementia.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : FILM

New "Wedding Banquet" walks down the aisle with confident grace

I can’t say I was excited about new take on 1993’s The Wedding Banquet, directed by Ang Lee and co-written by frequent, fellow Oscar-winning collaborator James Schamus (along with Taiwanese actor and writer Neil Peng).

FEATURES

Working the counter: Stories from Seattle’s Queer bartenders

Every Friday evening, partygoers descend on Capitol Hill’s Queer bars for a night of dancing, drinks, and drag shows. To meet this consistent demand for a good time, each one prepares someone for the front lines who can mix a good cocktail, set the tone

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : THEATER / STAGE

Eddie Izzard plays "Hamlet" — no joke

Acerbic, biting, and funny as hell, Eddie Izzard has been one of the most internationally well-known comedians of our time. Her versatility has been demonstrated with a Tony Award nomination, a couple of Ocean’s movies, and for the last couple of years,

FEATURES

Queer-owned Tres Lecheria offers a Texas taste of home

The sweet aroma of vanilla and cinnamon wafts out of Tres Lecheria, where co-owner Kevin Moulder has turned a traditional Mexican dessert into a vibrant celebration of Queer Latinx identity.

FEATURES

Wildrose's forty years of Queer history on Capitol Hill

Martha Manning first encountered the Wildrose in the late '90s while working a coffee cart near Pike Street, having moved from Rhode Island while she was coming into her sexuality.

FEATURES

Dough Joy: Seattle’s Queer donut haven

The smell of freshly fried dough and sugar hung in the air as Shawn Willis sat by the window in Dough Joy's Capitol Hill location, laughing as he admitted how he and the other co-founder bought a food truck without a plan.

FEATURES

A Queer foodie gal’s guide to eating out in Seattle

It’s spring! The flowers are in full bloom, the sun is shining, and suddenly the population of Seattle seems to have multiplied. The dark days are over, replaced by residents emerging into the light, with a freshly brewed latte and pastry in hand.

NEWS : LOCAL

Bill strengthening 2023 Shield Law headed to governor's desk

A bill that would strengthen the Shield Law, Senate Bill 5632, was recently passed by the Legislature and will be heading to Gov. Bob Ferguson's desk.

NEWS : SEATTLE

Washington Interscholastic Activities Association tosses proposed anti-Trans amendments

Last year, 17 school districts brought forth proposed Amendments 7 and 8 to the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) handbook, and after months of anticipation, WIAA board members tossed out the amendments.

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