Our arts critics have already recommended 70 great things to do this week and our music critics have picked the 31 best music shows, but there are still hundreds more events happening. To prevent some of the quirkier and more extraordinary ones from slipping through the cracks, we've compiled them here—from Drone Day at the Pacific Science Center to Oddmall Emporium of the Weird, and from the pre-PrideFest Capitol Hill Clean Sweep to the Big Backyard 5K. For even more options this week, check out our complete Things To Do calendar.

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    TUESDAY

    FILM

  1. 16mm SMUT Show II: Peace, Love, and Hardcore
    Watching this low-budget '70s-era film that follows the success of dirty movies like Behind the Green Door and Deep Throat will feel even more authentic in 16mm. 

    PERFORMANCE

  2. That’s Mermaizing!
    Enjoy a variety of performances by local burlesque star Morgue Anne and friends in the theme of "a beachy aquatic under-the-sea mermaid friendship party," with all proceeds benefitting Planned Parenthood.

    READINGS & TALKS

  3. Black on Craft: Gabriel Teodros and Nikkita Oliver
    Hugo House poet-in-residence Amber Flame will host and curate this new series celebrating the black experience with local writers and musicians. This inaugural event will include Flame, musician and writer Gabriel Teodros, and community organizer and poet Nikkita Oliver. 

    SPORTS & RECREATION

  4. Bark at the Park
    Your dog can join you while you watch the Seattle Mariners play the Texas Rangers. Tickets also include a postgame walk around the bases and giveaways.

    TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY

    VISUAL ART

  5. Fumiko Kimura: On the Walls
    This second-generation Japanese American artist hangs haiga paintings, a form of simple, elegant art associated with haiku.
    Closing Wednesday

    TUESDAY-THURSDAY

    VISUAL ART

  6. Kate Roberts: Walking on Ghosts
    Concerned with physicality, architecture, and change, ceramics artist Roberts forms sculptures based on the traces of "previous incarnations of Gallery 4Culture" in a show about decay.
    Closing Thursday

    TUESDAY-FRIDAY

    VISUAL ART

  7. Editional Research
    The recipients of the John H. Hauberg Fellowship explore the art of vitreography, i.e., fine-art printmaking using a glass matrix. Help them celebrate their forthcoming book and see pieces on display.
    Closing Friday

  8. Jeffrey Veregge: Bold Americans – Above & Beyond
    Trying to rehabilitate patriotism and kindle some optimism in these dark times, Jeffrey Veregge (Port Gamble S’Klallam) uses Coast Salish formline to depict American heroes in science and aviation, like the Air Force's Jacqueline Cochran, astronauts Mae Jemison (the first African American woman in space) and Gordon Cooper, Native aeronaut Mary Riddle, Amelia Earhart, the Tuskegee Airmen, and sound barrier-breaker Chuck Yeager.
    Closing Friday

  9. Joyce Gehl: Wanderess
    Joyce Gehl starts with digital images and transforms them with encaustic, oil, and mixed media to fashion light-filled, indistinct natural scenes.
    Closing Friday

  10. Melana Bontrager
    Bontrager's works are informed by organic patterns (like soil layers and rock forms) and how they relate to artificial settings.
    Closing Friday

  11. Photos from the Border: Exhibit and Book Launch
    Documentary photographer David W. Lynch has traveled to Mexico three times since late 2018 to photograph the thousands of migrants who have traveled in caravans to seek asylum in the U.S. Check out his work on display.
    Closing Friday

  12. Troy Gua: Portals
    These paintings by psychedelic pop artist Troy Gua carry the theme of portals—windows, doors, hatches, etc.—as a way of moving toward change.
    Closing Friday

    TUESDAY-SATURDAY

    VISUAL ART

  13. 2019 Graduation Exhibitions
    See the work of graduating University of Washington School of Art + Art History + Design students before they scatter to realms with cheaper rent.
    Honors reception Tuesday

  14. Elise Wagner: Divergence
    Oregonian artist Wagner makes a "personal map" of changing interior and exterior realms, inspired by images from the Hubble Space Telescope, the International Space Station, NASA, and the National Geologic Survey.
    Closing Saturday

  15. Kurt Solmssen
    Solmssen's paintings are high-contrast pieces that depict outdoor and interior scenes in very Northwest colors.
    Closing Saturday

  16. Terry Furchgott: Intimate Interiors
    Painter and art historian Furchgott's new exhibition depicts women in domestic interiors engaged in everyday chores, framed by ornate borders.
    Closing Saturday

    WEDNESDAY

    FILM

  17. Wonder: Tales From Earthsea
    The new film series Wonder: A Women in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film Class will present Gorô Miyazaki's adaptation of Ursula K. Le Guin's classic Earthsea books. Expect a lively discussion about witches and feminism, hosted by Abie Ekenezer, after the screening.

    FOOD & DRINK

  18. Focus Menu: Seattle 2050
    Want to dine in the future? Try chef Eric Rivera's seven-course tasting menu of what we might be eating in Seattle 30 years from now.

  19. Meet Me at C&S: Rainy Day Bees
    Learn about the world of apiculture from the beekeepers of Rainy Day Bees, followed by a Q&A and honey tasting.

    PERFORMANCE

  20. In SEAtu: Rain & Coffee & Salmon & Weed
    A group of "bouffons" (jesters, farceurs, clowns) take on the hard questions raised by specificities of Seattle behavior. For their last show, they'll discuss weed—what are the racial and economic implications of legalization?

    WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY

    COMEDY

  21. DWEEBS
    Comics will perform sketches inspired by their most embarrassing childhood memories. 

    WEDNESDAY-SUNDAY

    VISUAL ART

  22. 2019 University of Washington MFA + MDes Thesis Exhibition
    This year's University of Washington School of Art + Art History + Design MFA and MDes graduates exhibit their best pieces.
    Opening reception Friday

    PERFORMANCE

  23. The Learned Ladies
    UW Drama will stage the incredibly witty Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Richard Wilbur's translation of Molière's Les Femmes Savantes. Two sisters, one intellectual and one romantic, clash over a suitor. Jane Nichols directs.

    THURSDAY

    COMEDY

  24. Fine Imports
    See a lineup of local and out-of-town comics, including, this time, Rachel Laurendeau, Mary Lou Gamba, Carole Freeman, Richie Aflleje, and Lexi Haack. 

  25. Jose Bolanos
    Tacoma funnyman Jose Bolanos's old-school approach to comedy is rife with stunts, impressions, and characters.

    FESTIVALS

  26. Summer Outdoor Movie Series
    You can bring your dogs and kids (though there are some R-ratings in the lineup) to the brewery's cheery outdoor movie series, which launches tonight with The Goonies.

    FILM

  27. Kirkland Opening Night
    Kick off the Kirkland SIFF screenings with a reception preceding Olivier Assayas's film Non-Fiction, about a Parisian publisher (Guillaume Canet) and his successful actor wife (Juliette Binoche) adapting to the new-media landscape.

    GEEK

  28. Trivia with Cats: Throwback Thursday
    Find out if cats help trigger your knowledge of 2000s pop culture at this feline trivia night. Your ticket includes "nostalgic" goodies from the early aughts, an hour of trivia in the cat room, and an extra 30 minutes of quality cat time.

    MUSIC

  29. HEAT.wav
    Get hot and sweaty with Detroit's Watabou and Northwest DJs Clover & Sealife, WMD, and Don'tblinkoryou'lldie. 

  30. Seattle Is Living!: Reviving the Dying with Sound and Light
    The Stranger's own DJ Veins (aka Dave Segal) will be featured in a lineup of multidisciplinary performers who will prove that Seattle is very much alive. Other acts include modular synth wizard Chris Davis, Portland poet and artist Jamondria Harris, experimental electronic artist ASTRAMENT, shoegaze-y jammer Sacred Signs, and video artist Leo Mayberry.

    READINGS & TALKS

  31. PechaKucha Night: The 50/50 Gender Equity Challenge
    Despite efforts to improve gender equity in the workplace, the percentage of women in tech has declined by 10 percent over the past 20 years, especially among women of color. In this presentation, Rep Suzan Delbene will talk about ways to address this problem.

  32. Sandra Vea with Alan Abe: Rising Son
    Sandra Vea unearths the astounding story of Masao Abe, a Japanese American soldier who kept his secret history in Military Intelligence Services hidden for decades. Pick up a copy of this war hero's tale and discuss the book with Vea and Masao Abe's son Alan Abe.

    SPORTS & RECREATION

  33. Sriracha Night Ticket Special
    Get in on some Sriracha-spiced menu items at the Seattle Mariners vs. Los Angeles Angels game.

    VISUAL ART

  34. Andrew Rubinstein: Edge of the Universe
    Rubinstein's woozy parallel line designs bring out feelings of motion and energy.
    Closing Thursday

  35. Furnished Zine Release Party with Terra Dehart
    Celebrate the new issue of Furnished, Terra DeHart's illustrated zine that looks back on some of ReRunRoom's favorite vintage furniture pieces. There will be copies of the zine to flip through, art, stickers, and snacks.

    THURSDAY-FRIDAY

    MUSIC

  36. Rise Up: A Tribute to the Music of Hamilton
    Rise Up, an ensemble of top Seattle vocalists and musicians, will perform songs from the award-winning musical that various members of your extended family have seen four times, Hamilton!

    VISUAL ART

  37. Prison Art Exhibit
    See poems, letters, and visual art submitted by prisoners who have experienced solitary confinement at this exhibition presented by the Huskies for Opportunities in Prison Education. 
    Opening Friday

    FRIDAY

    COMEDY

  38. Comedy O'Clock Zine Show
    Welcome another issue of the improv-centric Comedy O'Clock magazine and stay up late with super-funny folks. Tonight will, sadly, mark the last monthly show. Wear all black and soothe your grief with "Flowers - Eulogies - Organ Music - Tissues -Spiritual Interpretive Dance - Candles - Song - Memories."

  39. Elliott Morgan
    A member of the internet comedy troupe the Valleyfolk, former Florida man Elliott Morgan will come to Seattle to tell jokes.

  40. Joshua Chambers
    Joshua Chambers (producer of local events the Ballard Boyz Present: Variety Hour! and The Magic Hat) will bring you the comedy that's gotten him onto the stage at Bumbershoot, Treefort Music Festival, and San Diego ComicCon. 

  41. Parent Party // Half Sister // Kill Shot
    For sketch month, glean some laughs from Half Sister (seen at Bumbershoot and SketchFest), the duo Parent Party, and trio Kill Shot. 

    FILM

  42. Georgetown Super 8 Film Festival
    See Super 8 films about the Duwamish Valley, made by denizens of Seattle.

    FOOD & DRINK

  43. Brothers & Co. Dinner
    Revel in the unconventional combination of ramen and tacos from Brothers & Co. at this pop-up dinner in Good Day Donut's "Good Nite Dinners" series.

    MUSIC

  44. Inverted Space: Reflected Duality
    The Inverted Space Ensemble will perform two Seattle premieres of works by Luke Fitzpatrick and Jeff Bowen on toy pianos. 

  45. Novaplosion! Benefit Rock Show for Nova High School
    In addition to student musicians and poets, this benefit for Nova High School will feature performances by Raven Hollywood, Plant 39, MCDK, Stoffel, AIAIA, and Jesse Stout. 

  46. School of Rock Seattle Presents: Arena Rock
    Watch the tiny musical treasures of the future play pieces by the genre-specific musical legends of the past, with School of Rock Seattle's tribute to the titans of arena rock.

  47. Still Ill DJs and Sunset Tavern Present: Holla! A Classic Hiphop Throwback Party
    DJs Paco, Chetbong, and Han Cholo will spin hiphop classics from the golden era and beyond by Missy Elliott, 2Pac, OutKast, TLC, and many others.

  48. TikiTiki Presents: The Pineapple Ball
    Get decked out in tropical vacation wear for a summery night at the club with Dasu, Dowsk, Mike Devlin, and Westbound. 

  49. Weezus, Bleezus, New York City Cops
    Weezus and Bleezus will churn out your Weezer and Blink 182 favorites and New York City Cops will take you back to Brooklyn in 2007 with a set of Strokes hits.

    PERFORMANCE

  50. 42 Things You Need to Know About My Dad
    In a companion piece to their February play Ways In Which We’ve Failed to Manage Our Anxiety, Claire and Roland take some time to freak out about dads.

  51. Act in the Public Heart: A Lawyer’s Journey
    This one-act show is written and performed by immigration attorney, author, and actor Franca Baroni and directed by Simone Bruyere Fraser. After the March 16 show, there will be a concert by the neo-soul alternative group Push4Luv.

  52. TORTURE DUNGEON
    Terrie Belle Nightshade ("an ancient demon...turning 27,000 years old") and VooDoo Nightshade will put an unfortunate gaggle of drag queens through the wringer with tantalizingly torturous challenges.

    READINGS & TALKS

  53. Julian Smith: Aloha Rodeo
    In his book Aloha Rodeo, Julian Smith tells the story of Ikua Purdy and his cousins Jack Low and Archie Ka’au’a, three Hawaiian horseback riders who traveled to Wyoming to compete against (all-white) Western rodeo stars in 1908. 

    SPORTS & RECREATION

  54. End of Bike Month Party
    Wrap up Bike Everywhere Month right by shopping for gear from local brands like Swift.Industries, Electric and Folding Bikes Northwest, and Rad Power Bikes, stuffing your face with hot dogs from Cycle Dogs, enjoying a live set from Left Turn on Blue, and entering raffles.

    FRIDAY-SATURDAY

    COMEDY

  55. Puddles Pity Party
    The extremely popular "sad clown with the golden voice" presents his downcast live production featuring a mopey clown, absurdism, and some laughs.

    PERFORMANCE

  56. The Defiance
    With the support of Intiman, South Seattle middle school students act out a drama they've written about totalitarianism, called The Defiance.

    FRIDAY-SUNDAY

    FESTIVALS

  57. Bellingham Arts & Music Festival 2019
    The Bellingham Arts & Music Festival—which once aimed to celebrate "as much of the city's art as possible" in 24 hours—will double its programming this year for a full 48 hours of live music, art installations, workshops, comedy, vendors, flow arts, and more.

  58. Northwest Pinball and Arcade Show
    Whether you're a die-hard gamer or a casual player, go nuts by testing out over 400 pinball and arcade games for free. There will also be guest speakers from the industry, seminars on collecting, playing, and fixing games, pinball tournaments with prizes, and more.

    PERFORMANCE

  59. Cirque Goes Broadway
    Now this is gilding the lily in a highly entertaining way: Acrobats and aerialists will dance to live Broadway music, performed by none other than the Seattle Symphony.

    VISUAL ART

  60. Prism: UW Senior Art Show
    UW art and design students will show work they've created during their undergraduate studies.
    Opening Friday

    SATURDAY

    COMEDY

  61. Beyond The Tippe: Open Mic and Comedy Showcase
    The performers of this queer comedy showcase will be extra fired up for Pride, featuring Queer Comic Competition winner Mitch Mitchell and host Dan Hurwitz. 

  62. Deep Fried Sketch // SKETCHUBATOR
    Watch "deep-fried" sketch that's been written in a week and rehearsed in a week. Stay on for "the weirdest, worst, wildest, most underground sketches" from various teams.

  63. Mandy Canales: CheerSpeare! // Gary & Austin
    Cheerleading and high-school Shakespeare productions collide in CheerSpeare, starring comic-about-town Mandy Canales. Next up, Gary & Austin will perform a musical based off a title offered up by you, the audience.

    COMMUNITY

  64. Birds of the Duwamish River Valley
    Seattle Urban Nature Guide Elaine Chung will point out the Duwamish River Valley's resident feathered friends.

  65. First Caturday
    Because even the laziest housecat is wild at heart, this event is the perfect opportunity to treat your beloved feline to an outdoor adventure among other (leash-trained) kitties, whether they want to chase birds, eat bugs, or take a nap in the grass.

    FESTIVALS

  66. Burien PRIDE 2019!
    Don't want to wait until the end of June for PrideFest events in Seattle? Head south to Burien their annual family-friendly weekend celebration for live music from acts like Whitney MongÊ and HallowQueen, Dames of Drag performances, Drag Queen Bingo, a beer garden, and kids' activities.

  67. Water Lantern Festival Tacoma
    At this popular annual festival, decorate your own LED paper lantern and set it out on the water with others'. Get there early for food trucks and family-friendly entertainment.

    FOOD & DRINK

  68. '90s Pub Crawl
    From the party maniacs that bring you SantaCon and BunnyCon comes a '90s-themed bar crawl featuring all your favorite hits from the decade, drink specials, and more at various downtown bars and clubs. It goes without saying, but babydoll dresses, slap bracelets, and floral prints are most welcome.

  69. Flatstick Pub Presents: The Lookin' Birdie Good Anniversary Tournament
    Enter mini-golf tournaments at all Flatstick Pub locations to celebrate the sporty bar chain's birthday.

  70. Macaron Pop-Up & Zine Making Class
    Eat Black Magic Sweets and learn how to make zines at this class taught by Sarah Maloney. One free drink is included with your ticket.

  71. Paella Demonstration and Tasting at Paris-Madrid Grocery
    Witness a live cooking demonstration of Spanish-style paella made by Sharon Baden, owner of Paris-Madrid Grocery (which claims to be home to the largest selection of paella pans in the Northwest). You'll get to taste the dish and learn how to recreate it at home.

    GEEK

  72. Drone Day
    Drones can drop off packages, plant seeds, and help with search-and-rescue missions, but can they help carry human bodies? What happens when a drone and a bird collide? Learn the answers to all your drone-related queries from local experts. 

    MUSIC

  73. BowieVision
    The local tribute group Bowievision—featuring members of Dudley Manlove Quartet and Purr Gato, plus saxophonist Brian Bermudez—replicate as faithfully as they can the chameleonic British singer/songwriter’s hits, with a light show and video backdrops for bonus dazzlement. DAVE SEGAL

  74. Everyone's Birthday
    This DJ dance party will celebrate anyone who's ever had a birthday. Throw on your party pants and join RIFAA, Friend Zone, the Mind at Large crew, TSOU, Downio, ÅSE, iLL DiLL, and Aquaphina for two rooms of music. 

  75. Petty Cash, Other Truckers
    Get your fix of Tom Petty and Johnny Cash from sensibly named tribute band Petty Cash. They'll be joined by Drive-By Truckers tribute Other Truckers.

  76. Shelter From the Storm: A Tribute to Bob Dylan Benefitting NorthWest Harvest
    Sing along to your favorite Dylan hits performed by local artists Massy Ferguson, Navid Eliot, Bradley Laina, Christa Wells, Curtis Moore, and others, knowing proceeds will benefit Northwest Harvest.

  77. Unsung Voices: 1,000 Years of Female Composers
    Bach and Mozart are cool, but they've had plenty of time in the spotlight. This concert with the Seattle Girls Choir’s Prime Voci will highlight works by female composers from the past thousand years (!), including Hildegard of Bingen, Francesca Caccini, Clara Schumann, Amy Beach, Rebecca Clarke, and Imogen Holst.

    PARTIES & NIGHTLIFE

  78. Bikery Bash & Alley Kitty!
    The Chinatown bike shop the Bikery's annual fundraiser will feature a raffle, homemade food, drinks, a live DJ, a track stand competition, an appearance from the legendary "Bikery Alley Kitty," and more.

    PERFORMANCE

  79. Seattle Twerkshop
    New Orleans twerk/bounce artist Bosstwerk will show you her ways in this dance performance, followed by a workshop.

    READINGS & TALKS

  80. Anna BĂĄlint: Voices from the Margins
    Every week, Anna Bålint hosts a Safe Place Writing Circle in Seattle for people struggling with addiction and mental illness to share their writing. She'll read some of them from her anthology Voices from the Margins: Words from the Cafe. 

    SHOPPING

  81. Artists’ Garage Sale
    More than 100 artists will clean out their studios and sell their work at this sidewalk sale. Find new and old stock, art supplies, and much more.

    VISUAL ART

  82. Sanika Phawde Pop-up Store
    Shop colorful works by artist Sanika Phawde, the Jackfruit Slayer, an illustrator who splits her time between Mumbai and New York.

  83. Seattle Reads Presents Graphic Memoir Workshop
    Henry Art Gallery teaching artist Mita Mahato, who makes wonderful cut-paper, collage, and comix art, will teach you the basics of the graphic memoir.

    SATURDAY-SUNDAY

    FESTIVALS

  84. Oddmall Emporium of the Weird
    Shop for goods from over 85 indie artisans to sate all your kitschy needs and desires.

    FILM

  85. Diwa Filipino Film Showcase
    The Diwa Filipino Film Festival showcases work by Filipino filmmakers from all over the world, from Europe to Mindanao. 

    MUSIC

  86. Rainier Symphony - A Salute to Broadway
    As the final show of their 38th season, the Rainier Symphony will present a classical "pops" concert with music selections from traditional classics to film scores and Broadway hits by composers like Leonard Bernstein and Samuel Barber, with featured guest Broadway singer Katie Travis.

  87. Viva La Diva!
    Sing along to hits by Cher, Dolly Parton, Etta James, and all your other favorite womxn singers with Shoreline community singing group Choir of Sound. 

    VISUAL ART

  88. Annual San Juan Island Artists’ Studio Tour 2019
    Head out to the lovely islands and tour 22 local artist studios, home to more than 50 creators, as they sell etchings, kaleidoscopes, garments, glass, and more.

    SUNDAY

    COMMUNITY

  89. Capitol Hill Clean Sweep
    Make sure Capitol Hill is spick and span for PrideFest by volunteering to clean up the streets with a group of eight to 10 people. You'll get a T-shirt, food, and chances to win cool prizes from local businesses.

  90. Managing Plastic Waste: Workshop and Book Signing
    Learn to reduce your plastic waste at this free workshop with Julia L F Goldstein, author of Material Value: More Sustainable, Less Wasteful Manufacturing of Everything from Cell Phones to Cleaning Products.

  91. Meet Us at the Beach: Low Tide Beach Walks
    Seattle Aquarium beach naturalist volunteers will show you around the tidepools at Richmond Beach, Carkeek Park, Golden Gardens, and other local shores, where you can see and learn about sea stars, barnacles, moon snails, and other creatures.

    FESTIVALS

  92. Orca Action Month Kick Off Festival
    Join the Orca Salmon Alliance for an Orca Month kickoff with live music, a beer garden, food trucks, and chances to learn about the Puget Sound's critically endangered Southern Resident creatures.

    FILM

  93. The Age of Love
    What happens when a bunch of 30-year-olds sign up for a speed-dating event meant exclusively for the elderly? Steven Loring's touching documentary The Age of Love delves into the universe of older singles and their search for companionship.

  94. Yamasong
    Director Sam Koji Hale will stick around for a Q&A after this screening of his fantastical feature-length puppet movie Yamasong. 

    FOOD & DRINK

  95. Ballard Putt Putt & Brew Crawl for Bellwether Housing
    Show off your miniature-golf finesse and chug brews at Lucky Envelope, Populuxe, Reuben's Brews, and Stoup to raise money for Bellwether Housing, an organization that helps furnish apartments for families transitioning out of homelessness. Prizes will be distributed for winners and the best team costume.

    MUSIC

  96. Save the Plaid Pig Fest
    After a temporary shut-down, Tacoma's hockey and billiards bar and music venue the Plaid Pig will throw a fundraiser for their space with live sets from Northwest bands Hole Dug Dee, Wayside of Hope, Giant Pacific Apparition, and Await the Avalanche.

  97. School of Rock: Neo-Soul
    The tiny talents of School of Rock will show off their neo-soul chops.

    PERFORMANCE

  98. Espacio de Arte: Viento y Tierra
    Espacio de Arte, a nonprofit dedicated to the beautiful practice of flamenco, will welcome the Peùa Flamenca ensemble for foot-stamping dance and music.

  99. Watch Me Now
    Burien Dance Theatre's youthful students will show off their new skills.

    READINGS & TALKS

  100. Tea and True Crime: Mary Bell
    Sip tea and hear stories about murder with true crime buff Kim Douthit. This installment will focus on Mary Flora Bell, a girl convicted at age 11 for strangling two toddlers. 

    SHOPPING

  101. June Market
    Goths can escape from the early-summer sun to shop for witchy art, jewelry, and clothing from local vendors. 

    SPORTS & RECREATION

  102. Big Backyard 5K
    This annual 5K benefits all the public backyards (also known as parks) in King County. In honor of the event's 10th anniversary, there will also be a 10K option this year.

  103. Susan G. Komen More Than Pink Puget Sound Walk
    Seattle will be one of 26 locations across the country participating in the More Than Pink Walk, a new and improved version of the ever-popular Race for the Cure, which will champion the goal of reducing the number of breast cancer deaths by 50 percent.