Blabbermouth: take two of our Stranger week-in-review podcast.
Blabbermouth: take two of our Stranger week-in-review podcast. BrAt82/Shutterstock

Yeah, we have a new name. Who doesn't? This week, Blabbermouth brings aboard Knute Berger, Sydney Brownstone, Angela Garbes, Heidi Groover, Ansel Herz, and Charles Mudede while checking out the music of Prom Queen—the "cinematic '60s band from Seattle" that's playing at the Paramount on April 23.

On our minds: attractivists, a "First Amendment Zone" on Puget Sound, the upcoming "festival of resistance" against Shell oil docking its Arctic drilling rigs in Seattle's port, the awful choice between mass transit and public education that's being forced on state lawmakers, John Roderick's council race money, the "quest to rename Seattle," the challenges "back-of-the-house" restaurant workers face even with the new $15 minimum wage law, and Charles Mudede's demand that we stop focusing exclusively on minimum wages and start focusing on minimum work. ("I'm of the post-work world," Charles says.)