The Blabbermouth podcast is taking a brief break this week and will be back next week to talk about The Stranger‘s primary election endorsements and other big Seattle things you need to know about.

If you’re not a subscriber yet, now’s a good time to click here and become one for FREE. That way you’ll get the show—including its recommendations for each weekend’s must-go events—automatically downloaded to your iPhone when we’re back next week.

And maybe you want to dip into the show’s archives while we’re gone? Great! May I suggest:

(June 30) Who’s the most “progressive” candidate running to replace retiring Seattle Congressman Jim McDermott, and what does “progressive” even mean, anyway?

(June 23) Anna from Phinney Ridge called the Blabberphone—206-302-2063—wondering whether we can use all that pot tax money to fight homelessness. We find her an answer!

(June 16) What can you do to combat gun violence here in Washington State? Answers from activists and Governor Jay Inslee.

(May 19) Lindy West talks about toxic online sludge, arguing with Dan Savage, and her new memoir.

Eli Sanders was The Stranger's associate editor. His book, "While the City Slept," was a finalist for the Washington State Book Award and the Dayton Literary Peace Prize. He once did this and once won...