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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : FILM

Heavy metal Bone Temple is a theologically dense thrill ride into life, death, and resurrection

While I’m not ready to say I liked 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple more than I did its magnificent predecessor, last summer’s 28 Years Later, I will state that director Nia DaCosta, writer Alex Garland, and producer Danny Boyle deliver one of the more...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : THEATER / STAGE

A rock musical with a universal message of loving through change: SHe Said

At its core, SHe Said, now playing at Intiman Theatre on Capitol Hill, is a love story — not the glossy, fairy-tale version but the kind forged through time, uncertainty, and deep emotional courage. Jen Ayers met Graham during college orientation. Both were...

NEWS : NATIONAL

Alex Jeffrey Pretti: Another victim of ICE violence in Minneapolis

The streets of South Minneapolis became the scene of tragedy on Saturday, January 24, when Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse, was fatally shot by federal immigration agents. The incident has sent shock waves through a community already reeling from...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : THEATER / STAGE

Why Fellow Travelers still resonates: Inside the opera’s enduring power

For baritone Joseph Lattanzi and tenor Andy Acosta, Fellow Travelers is not just another operatic engagement. It is a piece that has grown alongside their own lives and careers. It was composed by Gregory Spears, with a libretto by Greg Pierce, and premiered...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : FILM

Jodie Foster and Daniel Auteuil define charismatic movie star “perfection” with A Private Life

There’s something about watching two great actors in flawless synchronicity bouncing off one another with vivacious, freewheeling enthusiasm. Think William Powell and Myrna Loy in The Thin Man, Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan in When Harry Met Sally, or Jake...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

Lovestruck in Seattle: Romance bookstore in Wedgwood celebrates inclusion

In the residential neighborhood of Wedgwood sits Lovestruck in Seattle, a bookstore specializing in romance novels. This makes it unique in Seattle, as it’s one of the only brick-and-mortar businesses to focus exclusively on one genre. Upon entering, your eyes...

NEWS : SEATTLE

January SPD LGBTQ Advisory Council meeting recap

“That question is well above my pay grade.” In one form or another, this was how Seattle Police Department East Precinct Capt. Jim Britt, joined by his deputy captain and the SPD’s LGBTQ liaison Haden Barton, among others, responded to most of the concerns...

FEATURES

Right on track: The story of The Depot

Forty-five years ago, the first major Gay dance club in Seattle that could legally serve hard liquor, opened at 315 Terry Ave. N. The Depot was a large entertainment complex, with over 10,000 square feet of indoor space. It stretched almost the entire block...

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : THEATER / STAGE

Nina West: A queen of heart, humor, and humanity

This past month, I had the incredible privilege of seeing Nina West and a dazzling lineup of drag queens perform live at A Drag Queen Christmas in Seattle. The show was a breathtaking spectacle — glittering, glamorous, and overflowing with pure joy. Each queen...

OP-ED

The importance of structural representation for LGBTQIA+ communities

Seattle loves to call itself a progressive city. We paint rainbow crosswalks, host one of the largest Pride celebrations in the country, and issue statements of solidarity when tragedy strikes. However, beyond its symbolism, a more difficult reality emerges:...

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