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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : MUSIC

Popularity leads Seattle Men’s Chorus to release “Dolly” salute on demand

This spring, the Seattle Men’s Chorus (SMC) performed “Dolly: Seattle Men’s Chorus Salutes Dolly Parton,” dazzling audiences across Washington — which now has an on-demand viewing option from May 18-31.

NEWS : SEATTLE

“Chinga La Migra”: Over 1,000 march downtown in support of worker’s and immigrants’ rights this May Day

“When workers’ rights are under attack, what do we do? Stand up, fight back!” and "Chingra la migra" were two of the chants that could be heard trailing from Capitol Hill toward downtown this May Day.

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Rep. Nicole Macri’s hormone therapy expansion bill signed into law but federal funding threats loom

On April 25, Gov. Bob Ferguson signed into law House Bill 1971, expanding Washingtonians’ access to hormone therapy by allowing for 12-month refills for patients of all ages.

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Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library cut from state budget, may close without critical funds

On April 26 the finalized version of the state’s 2025-27 operating budget was released, with Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library of Washington being cut entirely. Now, over 121,000 Washington youth up to age 5 may be impacted by the $7 million funding gap.

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A look at The Trevor Project’s new study on food insecurity and homelessness among LGBTQIA+ youth

The rates of poverty in the LGBTQIA+ community are higher when compared to cis-het populations, yet even internally, large inequities remain.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : THEATER / STAGE

"Stranger Things" on Broadway: a franchise newcomer's review of "The First Shadow"

The hit Netflix series Stranger Things has been adapted for Broadway as Stranger Things: The First Shadow, a prequel set in Hawkins, Indiana, providing audiences with a chance to better understand how the child characters, for better or for worse, grow in

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Trans woman escapes America’s hate and finds peace on the ocean

At six years old, Kelsey Granger was obsessed with Ariel’s character in The Little Mermaid. “[I think it] had something to do with the transform[ation] and the feeling of being trapped in a world that you don't feel that you belong in,” she told

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : MUSIC

Who’s Queer at Eurovision 2025?

Eurovision — the world’s most watched non-sporting event and the longest-running annual TV music competition — is fast approaching! Now in its 69th year, with more viewers than the Super Bowl, it’s also a spectacle beloved by Queer fans around the globe

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : FILM

51st annual SIFF preview: A conversation with artistic director Beth Barrett

The 51st annual Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) kicks off on Thursday, May 15 at the historic Paramount Theatre with a gala screening of the Irish comedy "Four Mothers", starring James McArdle and Fionnula Flanagan.

NEWS : INTERNATIONAL

Pope Francis, who changed Catholic approach to LGBTQs, dies

Pope Francis, who made the Catholic Church less hostile toward LGBTQ people, died Monday in Rome. He was 88.

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