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The Stranger
29 days
Ticket Alert: Kacey Musgraves, Foster The People, and More Seattle Events Going On Sale This Week
Wake up babe, a new batch of tickets just dropped. Country queen Kacey Musgraves heads to Seattle from the Middle of Nowhere this October. Indie pop band Foster The People brings their Good Mourning Sunshine Tour and opener Goth Babe to WaMu Theater in September. Plus, prolific singer-songwriter and musician LP celebrates their fourth album […] The post Ticket Alert: Kacey Musgraves, Foster The People, and More Seattle Events Going On Sale This Week appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
29 days
Welcome to The Stranger’s May Issue!
It’s that time of year again: The daffodils have bloomed, the trees have leaves again, and the Seattle International Film Festival is back on our doorstep. The festival is a little smaller than it has been in the past, which is no surprise. SIFF has been through a hell of a year, from layoffs to […] The post Welcome to The Stranger’s May Issue! appeared first on The Stranger.
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29 days
Freakout Festival Isn’t Happening This Year
In another blow to Seattle’s nightlife ecosystem, Freakout Festival‘s organizers have decided not to hold its marquee event this fall. The nonprofit organization relies on grants for half of its funding, and current circumstances have proven to be too uncertain to make Freakout‘s ambitious booking philosophy—typically 75-150 musical acts playing in several venues throughout the […] The post Freakout Festival Isn’t Happening This Year appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
29 days
New Music You Shouldn’t Miss
TelehealthGreen World Image(Sub Pop) With anxiety levels spiking to all-time highs because of you-know-who and -what in the USA, Seattle quintet Telehealth sound especially built for this awful moment. Their lyrics suggest struggles with working in the tech biz, and the music serves as an escape valve for the stresses they’ve endured in the air- […] The post New Music You Shouldn’t Miss appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
29 days
Slog AM: Iran Still Mulling on Peace Deal, Straight White Man Sues for Discrimination, and the Wall Street Journal Has Thoughts on the Millionaires Tax
Good Morning! The summery weather is back after a brief overcast break yesterday. Expect highs in the mid-60s with spotty cloud cover, and you can expect that over and over again for the next week or so. Soak up that vitamin D! Just remember to wear sunscreen. (More on that below.) Let’s do the news. […] The post Slog AM: Iran Still Mulling on Peace Deal, Straight White Man Sues for Discrimination, and the Wall Street Journal Has Thoughts on the Millionaires Tax appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
29 days
What’s the State of SIFF in 2026?
It’s been a tough year for SIFF. The nonprofit, which runs the annual Seattle International Film Festival each May, as well as three year-round cinemas, has been hit hard by the last 12 months. The multiple rounds of layoffs, the sudden exit of their former executive director, and the fall of the beloved SIFF Egyptian, […] The post What’s the State of SIFF in 2026? appeared first on The Stranger.