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News
Arts & Culture
November 2025
All articles tagged "November 2025"
November 2025
Introducing: The Stranger's November Issue
Stranger Staff
News
A Guide to Getting Penetrated This Winter
No, not like that. But if you are getting it like that, do read on.
Hannah Murphy Winter
Our Womenās Soccer History Didnāt Start with the Reign
Forty Years Ago, the First-Ever US Women’s Soccer Team Sprang out of Seattle
Grace Madigan
Polling Shows Seattleites Actually Like Seattle
Well, well, well, not such a shithole, is it?
Nathalie Graham
&
Vivian McCall
What is Stranger Polling, Anyway?
Hannah Murphy Winter
Arts and Culture
Pie, Pie, My Darling
Millions of grocery-store pumpkin pies are sold every year—are any worth buying? A
Stranger
investigation.
Megan Seling
&
The Stranger’s Pumpkin Pie Control Board
Trisha Ready Wastes No Words
Her Debut Novel,
Nobuko
, Strings 108 Vignettes Into a Narrative Philosophy
Matt Briggs
Mythic Currents
Priscilla Dobler Dzul’s Cosmology Flows From Cenote to Sound
Amanda Manitach
The Beat Goes On
Heart’s Ann and Nancy Wilson Reflect on Five Decades of Enduring Magic
Audrey Vann
Love Is a Public Force
Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore’s Newest Novel Traces Queer Survival From the AIDS Crisis to 2020 Seattle
Katie Lee Ellison
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Shadow Work
The Human Magic of Manual Cinema
Bess Lovejoy
Good Things Take Time
Dean Johnson Took the Scenic Route to His Second Album
Audrey Vann
Body Language
Filmmaker and
All Fours
Author Miranda July Discusses Weight Lifting, Intimacy, and Her Dream Journal
Julianne Bell
November Things to Do
November Things to Do: Music
The Best Concerts and Dance Nights Happening This Month
Julianne Bell
,
Nathalie Graham
,
Todd Hamm
,
Vivian McCall
,
Dave Segal
,
Audrey Vann
&
Hannah Murphy Winter
November Things to Do: Visual ArtĀ
The Best Art Shows and Events Happening This Month
Amanda Manitach
&
Audrey Vann
November Things to Do: LiteratureĀ
The Best Talks and Readings Happening This Month
Julianne Bell
,
Nathalie Graham
&
Audrey Vann
November Things to Do: PerformanceĀ
The Best Theater, Dance, and Comedy Events Happening This Month
Julianne Bell
,
Nathalie Graham
&
Audrey Vann
November Things to Do: Film
The Best Film Events and Screenings Happening This Month
Audrey Vann
&
Hannah Murphy Winter
November Things to Do: Food
The Best Food & Drink Events Happening This Month
Julianne Bell
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More in November 2025
News
Nov 19
5:26 PM
A Guide to Getting Penetrated This Winter
No, not like that. But if you are getting it like that, do read on.
Hannah Murphy Winter
November 2025
Nov 18
10:17 AM
The Giving Spree
15 Gifts You Can Make, Buy Locally, or Find in a Drawer, So You Don’t Have to Give Money to Billionaires This Holiday Season
Stranger Staff
Sports
Nov 17
3:25 PM
Our Womenās Soccer History Didnāt Start with the Reign
Forty Years Ago, the First-Ever US Women’s Soccer Team Sprang out of Seattle
Grace Madigan
ā Advertisement ā
Food & Drink
Nov 14
12:22 PM
Pie, Pie, My Darling
Millions of grocery-store pumpkin pies are sold every year—are any worth buying? A
Stranger
investigation.
Megan Seling
&
The Stranger’s Pumpkin Pie Control Board
Books
Nov 13
4:15 PM
Trisha Ready Wastes No Words
Her Debut Novel,
Nobuko
, Strings 108 Vignettes Into a Narrative Philosophy
Matt Briggs
Arts
Nov 13
3:00 PM
Mythic Currents
Priscilla Dobler Dzul’s Cosmology Flows From Cenote to Sound
Amanda Manitach
Music
Nov 12
3:25 PM
The Beat Goes On
Heart’s Ann and Nancy Wilson Reflect on Five Decades of Enduring Magic
Audrey Vann
Books
Nov 11
11:11 AM
Body Language
Filmmaker and
All Fours
Author Miranda July Discusses Weight Lifting, Intimacy, and Her Dream Journal
Julianne Bell
Theater & Performance
Nov 10
4:34 PM
Shadow Work
The Human Magic of Manual Cinema
Bess Lovejoy
Books
Nov 10
3:52 PM
Love Is a Public Force
Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore’s Newest Novel Traces Queer Survival From the AIDS Crisis to 2020 Seattle
Katie Lee Ellison
November 2025
Nov 6
3:09 PM
Introducing: The Stranger's November Issue
Stranger Staff
Stranger Polling
Nov 4
2:23 PM
Polling Shows Seattleites Actually Like Seattle
Well, well, well, not such a shithole, is it?
Nathalie Graham
&
Vivian McCall