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    St. Rat, An Artistic Critique

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    Heat waves shimmer along Pine Street. A rancid, somehow warm fishy smell wafts from Momiji’s dumpster, which is baking in the hot sun on...

    Floor Plan Frustration

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    So, renting in Seattle and the surrounding areas? A masterclass in financial masochism. Imagine shelling out over $3,000 a month for a two-bedroom apartment—and...

    Are Seattle’s Arsonists High on Pyro?

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    Everywhere I look, I see Octavia Butler. For example, not too long ago, a prominent funeral home in my part of town, Columbia City,...

    Slog AM: The National Guard Is in DC, Seattle Eyes More Cop Cameras, and...

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    The National Guard Has Landed: US troops arrived in Washington DC last night on Trump’s orders to put a stop to “crime, bloodshed, bedlam...

    Fire at Ballard Collective Burns Businesses, Studios, and Gallery

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    Graham Franciose, owner of Get Nice Gallery at the Ballard Collective, says the fire that destroyed his gallery Friday night started in the dumpster...

    Zone Police

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    Can you expand on your “zone of erotic autonomy” concept? It has been a big help to me in my relationship, but I’m wondering...

    Slog AM: Heat Advisory, Shooting in Austin, and Trump Admin Evaluating Plan for “Domestic...

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    It’s hot: There’s a heat advisory from the National Weather Service until 10 p.m., significantly increasing the risk of heat-related illness, particularly for pets, the...

    MoPOP Meets Dirty South Feminism

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    Walking into the Museum of Pop Culture’s latest exhibition, Never Turn Back: Echoes of African American Music, you’re met with sound—intentional and stirring. The...

    All Roads Lead to Den Fest

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    Photos by Brittne Lunniss Kay Redden, Ballard’s unofficial mayor, knows how to gather. Whether she’s rounding up records at Sonic Boom, taking song requests...

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