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Capitol Hill Seattle
23 days
‘Right next to Volunteer Park’ — The Baillie creating boutique hotel and restaurant on Capitol Hill’s Millionaire’s Row
A new life for the Shafer Baillie Mansion will create a new boutique hotel and restaurant on Capitol Hill’s Millionaire’s Row. The Baillie is slated to open next year inside the mansion that has stood at the 14th Ave and … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
23 days
Council resolution would set timeline for Seattle’s next steps after damning King County Regional Homelessness Authority audit
The Seattle City Council’s Human Services, Labor, and Economic Development Committee chaired by Alexis Mercedes Rinck is slated Friday morning to begin shaping a resolution on the city’s next steps after a forensic audit revealed major financial problems around the … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
23 days
As council organizes support for mayor’s plan, Seattle’s path to ‘Taller, Denser, Faster’ zoning changes isn’t actually that fast
The Seattle City Council’s comprehensive plan committee Thursday heard details of Mayor Katie Wilson’s proposals to make “taller, denser, faster” zoning changes in the city. The committee is considering passage of resolution supporting the push from the mayor’s office. It … Continue reading →
The Stranger
23 days
Pop Loser #29: Mick Jagger Comes Out (as a Zara Larsson Fan)
Welcome back to Pop Loser! This week, it was announced that FKA Twigs will star in an upcoming biopic (guess who!), Debbie Harry treated us to a Mother’s Day miracle, and Mick Jagger came out as a ZLut. And I saw the new Ann Wilson documentary, and I have thoughts. Plus, I’ll share the magical […] The post Pop Loser #29: Mick Jagger Comes Out (as a Zara Larsson Fan) appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
23 days
Storm Season
It looks like Seattle may get the Sonics back, and people can’t wait. I’m not from here, but I can appreciate how big a deal this is. However, I’m not looking forward to people saying that Seattle finally has a basketball team. Because we do have a basketball team! It’s the Storm, and they’ve won […] The post Storm Season appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
23 days
Ticket Alert: Journey, Hayley Williams, and More Seattle Events Going On Sale This Week
ON SALE FRIDAY, MAY 15 MUSIC Arrows in Action – I Think We’ve Toured Here BeforeVera Project (Sun Oct 4) Ashley Cooke: The Baby Blues TourShowbox SoDo (Wed Oct 14) Bilal with Special Guest Yaya BeyThe Crocodile (Sat Sept 19) See more on EverOut! The post Ticket Alert: Journey, Hayley Williams, and More Seattle Events Going On Sale This Week appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
23 days
Neumos Workers Organize to Demand Management Get Serious About Security
Workers at Neumos, Barboza, and The Runaway went public this month with demands that their management at Fokus Industries address security and pay issues that they say have made Neumos an unsafe place to work. Neumos Workers United launched the public campaign on May Day, officially declared by city council this year as International Workers […] The post Neumos Workers Organize to Demand Management Get Serious About Security appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
23 days
Specters of Art
Have you heard of Lee-Roth Fog? It’s described as an atmospheric phenomenon first discovered in 1972, “known for the bizarre sounds it seemingly makes as it rolls and blankets the West Hollywood landscape.” Engineers helped artist Ryan Betschart isolate the sound and capture footage of the phenomenon, which you can experience at Tacoma Art Museum’s […] The post Specters of Art appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
23 days
Slog AM: Trump Is in China, UW Stabbing Suspect Turned Himself in, and the Deer in Rural France Are Wasted
Good Morning! We’re starting the day with some sun, but Charles Mudede will be happy to know that the skies will be overcast again by the afternoon. We likely have rain tomorrow and Saturday, so this morning, soak up enough vitamin D to get you through to Sunday. But first, the news. Trump in China: […] The post Slog AM: Trump Is in China, UW Stabbing Suspect Turned Himself in, and the Deer in Rural France Are Wasted appeared first on The Stranger.
Capitol Hill Seattle
23 days
Bar Vacilando turns 10 (one of Capitol Hill’s best patios is a little bit older)
By Brenna Gauchat One of Capitol Hill’s best patios has been around longer but the current caretaker of the space is celebrating a decade on 15th Ave E. This May, Bar Vacilando is celebrating its 10th anniversary serving elevated bar … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
23 days
Seattle City Council considers mayor’s choice to keep Seattle Public Utilities CEO
The Seattle City Council’s Governance and Utilities Committee is set to vote on the mayor’s choice to lead Seattle Public Utilities. Thursday, the committee will consider the appointment of Andrew Lee to serve as SPU’s CEO. Lee has served as … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
23 days
Report: Seattle could create new tax district to fund fire department amid budget deficit
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson and the City Council are exploring a proposal to create a special fire district to address a projected $175 million budget deficit, Publicola reports. This plan would move a significant portion of the Seattle Fire Department’s … Continue reading →