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No shortage of choices in race for Seattle City Council District 3
NEWS

No shortage of choices in race for Seattle City Council District 3

Ten candidates are running for the seat now held by Kshama Sawant, who is leaving the council to build a new organization, Workers Strike Back.

Can Can's Noir a sultry shadowy sojourn
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Can Can's Noir a sultry shadowy sojourn

A review of the latest show at the Can Can Culinary Cabaret.

Seattle Pride Spotlight: Seattle Pride launches Galactic Love at Supernova
FEATURES

Seattle Pride Spotlight: Seattle Pride launches Galactic Love at Supernova

In partnership with Seattle Pride, the SGN spotlights Seattle Pride's collab with Supernova with a launch party for "Galactic Love" which will also feature at the Pride in the Park and Seattle Pride Parade this June.

The Doubleclicks teach a robot to love in new musical
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

The Doubleclicks teach a robot to love in new musical

The geek music duo showcase their artistry from YouTube to the stage.

Get a kick out of Isaac Fitzsimons' debut novel
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Get a kick out of Isaac Fitzsimons' debut novel

An interview with the author of the next selection in the SGN Book Club.

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Arts & Entertainment

2023 National Film Festival for Talented Youth preview

2023 National Film Festival for Talented Youth preview

Chatting about the future of cinema with NFFTY Marketing Director Krupa Kanaiya and Festival Director Amy Williams.

National

National News Highlights — Apr. 28, 2023

National News Highlights — Apr. 28, 2023

Weekly national news highlights for the week ending April 28, 2023.

International

International News Highlights — Apr. 28, 2023

International News Highlights — Apr. 28, 2023

Weekly international news highlights for the week ending April 28, 2023.

Op-Ed

Teaching while Queer: A call for submissions from Queer educators

Teaching while Queer: A call for submissions from Queer educators

A call for personal essays, poetry, and interviews, intended for a broad audience, of up to five thousand words to share the many ways we encounter systemic oppression in our school communities.