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NEWS : SEATTLE

Helping Trans people overcome obstacles in housing and employment

This month's edition of the Seattle Gay News is focused on home and finance, and the advancements made by the LGBTQIA+ community in the job and housing market, with an emphasis on Queer-owned businesses and other success stories in our community. However, it...

NEWS : SEATTLE

GSBA continues to empower LGBTQIA+ entrepreneurs across Seattle

The GSBA is a 501(c)(6) nonprofit chamber of commerce created for one sole purpose: to advocate for the advancement and protection of LGBTQIA+ businesses and organizations. Founded in 1981 by nine Gay business owners, including insurance agents, attorneys, and...

NEWS : SEATTLE

To the dearly not-departed: The After Party

We live in a society that stigmatizes even the mere mention of death. Reasons include it being too sad, too morbid, too depressing — to the point that few will talk about or even plan for it. That is where the Co-op Funeral Home of the People’s Memorial...

NEWS : SEATTLE

The Seattle Fat Mall: A safe space for plus-size and Queer people

Located in downtown Seattle, the Seattle Fat Mall is a plus-size clothing boutique and community hub, offering a safe and inclusive space for people of differing body types. At the front of the mall (in a former office building that has been repurposed to...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

Elizabeth Earley explores the fear of death in new essay collection

Since the dawn of time, death has been regarded as the most taboo of topics, the root of many irrational fears. Humans often push the idea of death to the fringes of our minds, especially in Western cultures. However, for writer and clinical research scientist...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

Preserving historical Queer love: A conversation with the Gay authors of Loving II

In 2020, NYC-based Gay couple Neal Treadwell and Hugh Nini released Loving: A Photographic History of Men in Love, 1850s-1950s. As the first-known published collection of historical photographs depicting Gay couples, it received much acclaim globally. ...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : FILM

The History of Sound: A Queer romance that resonates beyond words

Director Oliver Hermanus makes a bold statement from the very first frame of The History of Sound. The opening credits unfold in complete silence — a striking choice that immediately draws the viewer in. This moment sets the tone for a film in which sound — or...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : FILM

2025 SIFF DocFest preview: An interview with Associate Director of Festival Programming Stan Shields

Independent journalists fight for survival in this era of corporate and billionaire control of the media, coupled with vitriolic political attacks on the press. An Iranian village councilwoman sparks controversy when she urges young women to question...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : THEATER / STAGE

Preeminent Indigenous playwright Larissa FastHorse premieres Fancy Dancer at Seattle Rep

This week the Seattle Rep (with the Seattle Children’s Theatre) will host the world premiere of Fancy Dancer by the Indigenous playwright Larissa FastHorse. The autobiographical play tells the story of young, half-Lakota, half-white Lara, who yearns to be a...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : NEW MEDIA

Havoc ensues in Lauren Shippen’s latest dark comedy

What if a demon sent to possess a teenage girl showed up 20 years too late? That’s the premise of writer and director Lauren Shippen’s latest project, Two Thousand and Late, a campy, Queer, horror-adjacent podcast series produced by Atypical Artists. Known for...

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