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Seattle Summer Outdoor Movie Guide 2026
The stars are on the screen and in the sky.
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Healing with Horse Power
After spending years documenting trauma, filmmaker Amy Herdy wants to use her San Juan Island horse farm to treat it.
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Leviticus is a Queer horror story you won’t forget
I caught an early screening of Leviticus, and honestly, it’s haunted me ever since. Most horror movies deliver quick scares that fade away quickly. But this one? The storyline sticks with you. It’s the kind of film that lingers in your mind long after it’s over. Leviticus follows two teenage boys, Naim and Ryan, whose relationship becomes dangerous once it’s exposed in their deeply religious small town. What begins as a story about young love under pressure quickly turns into something far more disturbing w
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Freedom Day Committee, ACT UP, and the AIDS March on Washington: Wayne Turner shares his story of activism and Pride
Before Wayne Turner became a public interest attorney for HIV issues and Medicaid advocacy in Washington, DC, and taught LGBTQ+ health law and policy at Georgetown Law School, he was hard at work as a Queer and AIDS rights activist in Seattle. Turner was deeply involved in the Seattle chapter of ACT UP from 1989 to 1993. He also was part of the Freedom Day Committee, along with his partner Steve Michael; together they helped to put on the Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender Freedom Day March and Rally in 1992.
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Pickleball vs. Tennis: Seattle Residents clash over future of Alki courts as city hosts final Public Engagement sessions
Pickleball vs. Tennis: Seattle Residents clash over future of Alki courts as city hosts final Public Engagement sessions Off patr Sun, 06/21/2026 - 1:10pm
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South Seattle College celebrates the class of 2026
South Seattle College celebrates the class of 2026 Off patr Fri, 06/19/2026 - 11:34am
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What to Do In and Around Seattle for Fourth of July
From parades and fireworks to classic car shows on America's 250th birthday.
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POCAAN provides medical care and housing assistance for those in need
During the 1980s and 1990s, the AIDS crisis swept across the world, killing more than 44 million people as of today. Marginalized people, especially Black/Brown, LGBTQIA+, and impoverished people afflicted with the disease, were largely ignored by the government and society during this time, denying them the care that they required. In 1987, the People of Color Against AIDS Network was founded in Seattle to bridge the gap by meeting people where they were. POCAAN began as an organization to provide marginaz
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Sound Transit to engage public at summer festivals following update to ST3 system plan
Sound Transit to engage public at summer festivals following update to ST3 system plan Off patr Thu, 06/18/2026 - 3:35pm
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Artists Design a Mini Golf Course Downtown
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Looking back on Pride’s radical roots: The essential work of Seattle’s Freedom Day Committee
Pride in Seattle today is mostly known for being a citywide celebration. However, before large corporations saw it as an opportunity to covet rainbow dollars, it was also a means for the LGBTQIA+ community to demand broader societal acceptance, raise awareness about community issues like HIV/AIDS, and advocate for legal protections. From the 1980s to late 1990s, a group of community- and politically minded organizers, called the Freedom Day Committee, were at the heart of making sure Pride even happened eve
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“Pride Suite” composer brings Queer brilliance to PianoFête in Vashon
Konstantin Soukhovetski, an award-winning pianist, composer, and educator known as a Queer icon of the classical music world, will perform at PianoFête 2026, an annual festival of two-piano repertoire unfolding July 8–11 at the Vashon Center for the Arts. Soukhovetski, who has appeared in the festival since its premiere edition in 2022, is part of a four-member virtuoso company also including PianoFête’s curator Vyacheslav Gryaznov and acclaimed pianists Rexa Han and Daria Kiseleva. Over the years, Soukhove