As many issues as 2024 had, the one thing you cannot levy against it was the music. This year was truly legendary for music, both in the popular sectors and the underground. Amazing albums and…
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Op-ed: A ‘Lit’ Visit with George Freeman’s Rectory, the Wacky and Wonderful Glass I5 Icon and its equally Wild Owner
Nova BergerAs the Space needle’s fireworks light the sky, another spotlight shines like a beacon on the Seattle skyline. Above the infamous “Science is God” letters, lights flash. A massive party is happening, but it’s not…
Washington State Fair is back again with its Holiday Magic carnival following its successful annual state fair and Oktoberfest. The Holiday Magic carnival runs for 13 days: Dec. 6-8, 12-15, and 18-23, 2024, from 4:30…
Now, I’ve never been one to cover things on time. I’m always, at the very least, a few weeks late to the party when it comes to covering albums. But this review might seem extreme–…
One of the standout spots along Broadway has been the colorfully decorated storefront at Lifelong Thrift, a non-profit thrift store in the Capitol Hill area. The store offers great deals while supporting a meaningful cause. …
As with many types of art, the way you are going to get the best experience as a dedicated music nerd or even just a casual music listener is to dig into the deep and…
Halloween is one of the biggest fall holidays in Seattle. The decorations start going up the second October hits, so undoubtedly, there will be a lot of events happening for Hallows’ Eve. In addition to…
Dr. Daudi Abe is not only a humanities professor and the faculty coordinator of The Academy for Rising Educators (ARE) at Seattle Central College, but he is also an outspoken writer and historian. He has…
Libraries are often seen as places to borrow books and study in a quiet environment. However, it is surprising that the Seattle Public Library (SPL) provides thousands of free services beyond just books: e-books, museum…
“This laugh-a-second, multi-millennia mindbender shouldn’t be missed.” “The Skin of Our Teeth” by Thornton Wilder ran at Seattle Rep from Sept. 26 through Oct. 20. It is the story of a couple who has been…