The United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson, the newest case challenging the fifty-year precedent set by Roe v. Wade in 1973 and reaffirmed in Planned Parenthood v. Casey in 1993.
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From Thursday, December 2, through Sunday, December 5, fans and artists of all kinds were gathering for the first in-person Emerald City Comic Con in two years.
Oyuna is one of the many performers sharpening up their acts for the opening night of Cirque du Soleil's Seattle performance of its show Alegria.
Though the production has been restaged all over the world with different sets, costumes, and dancers, Balanchine's wonderful ballet has remained the same since its first production in 1954.
Our SGN winter book club is getting more festive thanks to Roan Parrish and their new holiday book The Lights on Knockbridge Lane.
Steven Spielberg's long-awaited feature adaptation of one of the most beloved classic movie musical motion pictures of all time – West Side Story.
On December 1, Gay City partnered with AIDS Memorial Pathway organizers to host a World AIDS Day commemoration. This year marks the 40th anniversary of the AIDS epidemic.
With the delta coronavirus variant raging and the omicron variant emerging in the United States, many are looking to get COVID-19 vaccine booster shots for further protection from the disease.
There are Black astronauts, but not many, and they're not much talked about. On Nov. 16, NASA made a welcome announcement: geologist Dr. Jessica Andrea Watkins will serve as a mission specialist on the upcoming SpaceX Crew-4 mission aboard the ISS.
We will never know how many poets died from AIDS in the decades before antiviral medications were developed, but one such poet, Steven Blevins, was an AIDS victim whose work was rescued by an act of tremendous generosity.

