November 2025

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November 2025

News

A Guide to Getting Penetrated This Winter

No, not like that. But if you are getting it like that, do read on.

Arts and Culture

Pie, Pie, My Darling

Millions of grocery-store pumpkin pies are sold every year—are any worth buying? A Stranger investigation.

Trisha Ready Wastes No Words

Her Debut Novel, Nobuko, Strings 108 Vignettes Into a Narrative Philosophy

Mythic Currents

Priscilla Dobler Dzul’s Cosmology Flows From Cenote to Sound 

The Beat Goes On

Heart’s Ann and Nancy Wilson Reflect on Five Decades of Enduring Magic 

Love Is a Public Force

Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore’s Newest Novel Traces Queer Survival From the AIDS Crisis to 2020 Seattle

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Shadow Work

The Human Magic of Manual Cinema

Good Things Take Time

Dean Johnson Took the Scenic Route to His Second Album

Body Language

Filmmaker and All Fours Author Miranda July Discusses Weight Lifting, Intimacy, and Her Dream Journal

November Things to Do

November Things to Do: Visual ArtĀ 

The Best Art Shows and Events Happening This Month 

November Things to Do: LiteratureĀ 

The Best Talks and Readings Happening This Month

November Things to Do: PerformanceĀ 

The Best Theater, Dance, and Comedy Events Happening This Month

November Things to Do: Film

The Best Film Events and Screenings Happening This Month 

November Things to Do: Food

The Best Food & Drink Events Happening This Month 

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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.

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

Sports Nov 17 3:25 PM

Our Women’s Soccer History Didn’t Start with the Reign

Forty Years Ago, the First-Ever US Women’s Soccer Team Sprang out of Seattle

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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.

Books Nov 13 4:15 PM

Trisha Ready Wastes No Words

Her Debut Novel, Nobuko, Strings 108 Vignettes Into a Narrative Philosophy

Arts Nov 13 3:00 PM

Mythic Currents

Priscilla Dobler Dzul’s Cosmology Flows From Cenote to Sound 

Music Nov 12 3:25 PM

The Beat Goes On

Heart’s Ann and Nancy Wilson Reflect on Five Decades of Enduring Magic 

Books Nov 11 11:11 AM

Body Language

Filmmaker and All Fours Author Miranda July Discusses Weight Lifting, Intimacy, and Her Dream Journal

Theater & Performance Nov 10 4:34 PM

Shadow Work

The Human Magic of Manual Cinema

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

Stranger Polling Nov 4 2:23 PM

Polling Shows Seattleites Actually Like Seattle

Well, well, well, not such a shithole, is it?