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Slurs on Summit: New Year's vandalism of local business classified as hate crime
NEWS

Slurs on Summit: New Year's vandalism of local business classified as hate crime

Local Capitol Hill business Used Furniture on Summit has been vandalized over the past few months, events which have escalated from basic vandalism to a felony hate crime.

Happy new year! State minimum wage goes up, new overtime pay standards, farmworkers qualify for overtime
NEWS

Happy new year! State minimum wage goes up, new overtime pay standards, farmworkers qualify for overtime

Washington state's workers will have a happier 2022, with a higher minimum wage, more generous overtime pay, and overtime protections for farmworkers.

Unforgettables: Cinematic milestones with Sara Michelle — Outrageous Fortune
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Unforgettables: Cinematic milestones with Sara Michelle — Outrageous Fortune

Outrageous Fortune: Midler and Long butt heads and build friendships in a buddy comedy classic

"It means everything to me": an interview with Bosco, Seattle's latest Drag Race star
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

"It means everything to me": an interview with Bosco, Seattle's latest Drag Race star

Bosco, one of Seattle's resident drag queens, has scored a coveted spot in the cast of season 14 of RuPaul's Drag Race.

SGN Book Club: Jonny Garza Villa's YA Queer romances tell untold stories
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SGN Book Club: Jonny Garza Villa's YA Queer romances tell untold stories

SGN Contributing Writer Lindsey Anderson interviews Jonny Garza Villa, the author of the SGN Book Club selection Fifteen Hundred Miles from the Sun.

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Star-studded 355 is a suitably generic actioner

Star-studded 355 is a suitably generic actioner

Jessica Chastain, Lupita Nyong'o, Penélope Cruz, Diane Kruger, and Bingbing Fan star in Simon Kinberg's spy thriller.

Op-Ed

Snow: Brought to you by Seattle's growing climate crisis

Snow: Brought to you by Seattle's growing climate crisis

With the snow finally starting to melt, people are back to work as usual, but many are left wondering: what is causing Seattle's weird weather patterns, and how come it is so unprepared each time a new crisis strikes?