Slog AM: Dead Whales, Dead Dogs, and Trump Threatening Iran on Truth Social

It’s Dead Whale Monday: Three grey whales washed up in Southwestern Washington last week. Experts who like their whales living large worry this is a sign the boom-and-bust species is struggling to recover from its latest mass die-off, writes theSeattle Times. The latest count from NOAA numbers the species at 13,000, the lowest since the…

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Passing Through

Seattle’s Liminal Spaces

Photography and videography by Billie Winter You’ve felt it: The chilling stillness of an empty airport terminal that should be crowded with travelers. A long school hallway, after hours and framed by seemingly endless rows of lockers for students who may or may not exist. Neon signs flickering inside a dark, abandoned mall, painting soft…

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April: Where to Scream

Protests, Rallies, and Other Ways to Get Involved in April

Postcards4DemocracyApr 4Postcards4Democracy meets every first Saturday of the month at C&P Coffee to send postcards and letters that encourage voters to participate in local elections. They provide supplies, addresses, and a script to make it easy, but you can also bring your own materials (or a little cash to help with the cost of stamps).…

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Burl Dirkman Is an Undisputable Champion of Comedy

And He Can Help You Fix That Loose Roof Shingle, Too

It’s almost here! Tomorrow night, some of Seattle’s very funniest people will perform as part of The Stranger’s annual Undisputable Champions of Comedy showcase at Washington Hall.  For the past couple of weeks, I’ve been sharing interviews with all of this year’s participants, and today’s final installment is a special two-for-one, featuring both handyman-turned-comedian Burl…

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Did Your Elected Representative Vote for You or Your Boss? Washington State Labor Council Releases 2026 Legislative Scorecard

Plus, the Lowest-Scoring Democrat and Highest-Scoring Republican

After each legislative session, the Washington State Labor Council, the state branch of the national AFL-CIO trade union federation, releases a scorecard tallying how much, in their estimate, legislators voted for or against workers on specific legislation. This year, WSLC judged legislators by their votes on bills that included things like establishing labor protections for…

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I Saw U: Catching a Bouquet of Parsley, Riding the Light Rail After the Torrent Game, and Returning My Lost Wallet

Kerchief-wearing brunette at the Sunset 3/31I complimented your outfit and was going to talk to you after the Tara Clerkin Trio finished but you left a little early. Another Tuesday night? Glasses at GlasswingYou (glasses, hoop earrings on one ear) checked me (navy dress, bangs) in at the Chess Club event, & we made eyes…

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The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Seattle This Weekend: Apr 3–5, 2026

Sakura Matsuri, Beer Garden Easter Egg Hunt, and More Cheap & Easy Events Under $20

Happy Easter weekend to those who celebrate! Get into the spring spirit with cheap and cheerful events from Sakura Matsuri to Comet Tavern’s Spring Kickoff Day Party and from a Beer Garden Easter Egg Hunt (with bunnies!) to United Way’s Free Tax Help Event. For more ideas, check out our top picks of the week. FRIDAY…

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The Egyptian Will Reopen This Month for a Latin American Punk Film Festival Put On by a Puppet Company

Yeah, You Read That Right

Right now, the Egyptian Theater feels a bit like the doors to the Oz’s Emerald City, with a mustached doorman telling us reporters to get the hell out, that “nobody can see the Great Oz.” The long-running theater closed its doors back in the fall of 2024 after a busted pipe caused excessive flooding damage,…

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Slog AM: UW Wartime Censorship, a Bundy Victim Identified, and Microsoft Outlook Errors Go to the Moon  

UW Removes Iranian Professor: Iranian-American professor Aria Fani, got a call from Jackson School of International Studies director Daniel Hoffman late last month telling him he was being terminated as director of the University of Washington’s Middle East Center, according to UW’s student newspaper, The Daily. This came after Fani criticized the US-Israeli war on…

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Rachel Aflleje Is an Undisputable Champion of Comedy

And She Has Some Choice Words for Her Preschool Boyfriend, Jacob

Our series of interviews with this year’s Undisputed Champions of Comedy continues! Today’s comic is Rachel Aflleje, who was born and raised in Tacoma.  While Aflleje doesn’t rely on life in the Pacific Northwest quite as much as Scott Losse does for her material, it’s still very Washington-coded. She has jokes that involve Enumclaw’s reputation…

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Ticket Alert: Weezer, Muse, and More Seattle Events Going On Sale This Week

Plus, Dermot Kennedy and More Event Updates for April 2

These newly announced shows are coming for your paycheck. Alt rockers Weezer welcome fans to The Gathering, featuring special guests the Shins and Silversun Pickups, this fall. English rock trio Muse sends out the Wow! Signal on their latest tour, which will have support from Portugal. The Man and the Temper Trap. Plus, Irish singer-songwriter…

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Portland and Seattle Magazines Bought up by Michigan Media Company

New owners cut deep into already struggling Seattle Met and Portland Monthly editorial teams.

City magazines Seattle Met and Portland Monthly have been sold off by their parent company, SagaCity, in a receivership deal to pay off the company’s debts.  In addition to the Seattle and Portland magazines, the agreement includes Houstonia in Texas, Park City Magazine in Utah, and Aspen Sojourner and Vail Beaver Creek Magazine in Colorado.…

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