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Have We Got Dramatic Video of Exploding Snow, Stan?


Inspired by the Weekly trolling YouTube looking for video of transformers blowing, we offer you this 23-second clip with not one but two surprise explosions. Our dream would have been to embed this Almost Live! classic on Northwest weather predictions, too, but we can't. So we'll have to tempt you with the "snow mixed with cheese" line to get you to click on the link. more ›

Tacoma House Explosion Related to Domestic Violence?

A Lakewood, Wash., 17-year-old and her infant son are lucky to be alive after a natural gas explosion blew their home off its foundation Wednesday afternoon. Around 3 p.m., Kristine Manues came home and noticed the smell of gas, so she went to a neighbor's house. Within five minutes of leaving her home, infant in her arms, an explosion rocked the neighborhood. more ›

Mamas, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Israeli Pro Basketball Players

Mamas, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Israeli Pro Basketball Players

It was a terrifying night for former Garfield and UW basketballer Tre Simmons, who's playing in Israel this year. Israeli basketball fans are notoriously crazy, but the fans--or at least one fan--got a little too crazy yesterday at a contest between Holon (Simmons' team) and Jerusalem. A Jerusalem fan (presumably) threw a firecracker at the Holon bench. An alert security guard who tried to pick the explosive up and toss it away got his hand... more ›

Shawn Smith: Man of Golden Words, Amazing Music

Musical hyphenate-extraordinaire Shawn Smith has been fronting bands and playing solo in Seattle for about 15 years. As recent, local music history goes, he’s as seminal a figure as Kurt Cobain—and more prolific—though not nearly as high-profile. He should be. more ›

Dishin’: How Now, Xiao Long Bao?

Dishin’: How Now, Xiao Long Bao?

Few foods are more fun – or more perfect – than xiao long bao. Originating in Shanghai, xiao long bao translates to “little basket bun,” but they are more commonly known as soup dumplings. Steamed in bamboo baskets which hold six to eight dumplings, the doughy wrappers serve as pouches for a fantastic filling of meat and meaty broth. more ›

Interview with Tim Getsch, Founder of CheckOutMyCards.com and Nate Robinson Dunk Victim

Interview with Tim Getsch, Founder of CheckOutMyCards.com and Nate Robinson Dunk Victim

It just fell into place. I was playing in a summer league at the Redmond Athletic Club, and Jamal Crawford happened to have a team in that league. After playing a couple games against him, he liked how I played. So, his team invited me to play in the “Battle at the Lake,” which was at Green Lake. Nate happened to have a team in that tournament as well. We ended up losing to them for the championship. Jamal is an amazingly nice guy. I was extremely impressed by his character. When I introduced him to my wife, he acted like he was sincerely honored to meet her. I would think NBA players would get burnt out after meeting so many people all the time. Jamal is really a great guy. more ›

Glad We Left New York, Part Deux (For the Commenters)

Glad We Left New York, Part Deux (For the Commenters)

For those of you just tuning in, yesterday we wrote a little piece about the steam pipe that burst in New York. Apparently it pissed a bunch of people off, and we have to concur that actual true (non-sensationalist) details have been slow to trickle in over here. Everything we've read the last couple of days focuses on a "geyser of steam and debris," which seemed like an overblown fearmongering catchphrase at first, but is now starting to sound like that may be exactly what it is. more ›

Boy, Are We Glad We Don't Live in New York Anymore

Boy, Are We Glad We Don't Live in New York Anymore

Seattlest got the news from a coworker yesterday: an explosion in midtown Manhattan had resulted in a collapsed building (MSNBC); then that no, in fact, it was a transformer that exploded, leaving a nearby building "shaky" (CNN). more ›

New Music from Pearl Jam Eddie Vedder

Pearl Jam’s singer and most frequent songwriter will be releasing a solo album bunch of songs later this year. Without the four guys who, surrounding him, comprise the one band that survived the grunge explosion/implosion and still rocks today. It seems he and Sean Penn think so much alike (politically? Madonna-ly?) that Vedder recorded a near-recordful of songs for Penn’s latest directorial effort, Into the Wild. (Eddie contributed to previous Penn projects I Am Sam and Dead Man Walking.) Here’s the theatrical trailer: more ›

Republican Demagoguery Isn't Just Inside the Beltway

Republican Demagoguery Isn't Just Inside the Beltway

reports on his blog that state Sen. Joe Zarelli recently hosted right-wing Israeli politicians and others at a two-day conference down in Vancouver, to fan the flames of Islamophobia. more ›

Folklife--Everybody Needs a Thrill, Folklife--We've All Got a Space to Fill

Folklife--Everybody Needs a Thrill, Folklife--We've All Got a Space to Fill

Yes, we're Folklife enthusiasts. Where else can you get a funnel cake, a hip-hop spitfest, a latin dance party, and a contest for liars, all in one place? We quoted Prince in the headline because we wouldn't be surprised if he showed up at Folklife this year. There is so much shit going on this weekend, and you don't have to drive all the way to the silly Gorge and pay through your nose to enjoy the music, yall. more ›

When We Think of Summer, We Think of Car Insurance

When We Think of Summer, We Think of Car Insurance

Finally, someone else sees things our way. Like peanut butter and jelly, there has been one natural combination longing to be put together: having a beer and thinking about your favorite insurance company. Thank God Online providers Esurance have stepped up to the plate. Meshing together insurance needs with scenester whoredom, that's right, this year it's the Esurance Capitol Hill Block Party. more ›

Make Your Own Beer

Make Your Own Beer

Seattle already has tons of great beer to offer, so why make your own? Because it’s cool. There is something special about getting a buzz from a tasty beer that you brewed yourself. Brewing can be easy, and you can turn out some fantastic beers right away. Many (if not most) of the local brewers started off in their own kitchen. We have started doing batches on the stove in our own one-bedroom apartment. more ›

Seattleites Drop Double Nickel at MSG

Seattleites Drop Double Nickel at MSG

Former UW (and Seattle high school) stars Brandon Roy and Nate Robinson combined for 55 points last night as the Blazers beat the Knicks 92-86. Where were you guys two years ago this week--we could've used 55 points in the Louisville game! more ›

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

Texas is thawing, the Northeast is freezing, and a sort of natural order seems almost restored to the Ist-A-Verse. Almost. more ›

Speaking Tour: 11/8  - 11/14

Speaking Tour: 11/8 - 11/14

>>>UW Forum for Science and Ethics Policy, 5:30pm. Dr. Dennis Schatz, VP for Education at the Pacific Science Center, cheerleads for “Making Science as Pervasive as Sports in Society.” His ulterior motive? It can only be to pack the Sonics off to Oklahoma and build our very own Exploratorium right here in Seattle, to which we say “Be Aggressive, Be Be Aggressive!” Free. UW Health Sciences Building, T-478. more ›

If He'd Had a Web-Enabled Celly, the Rabbit Would've Won

If He'd Had a Web-Enabled Celly, the Rabbit Would've Won

Those beknighted souls with web-enabled cell phones will now get places faster than everyone else, because the Washington State DOT has created small screen versions of their wildly popular real-time traffic maps. more ›

Dishin': How Now, Har Gow?

Dishin': How Now, Har Gow?

Fresh off our unfortunate dining experience at Chinoise in food-bland Queen Anne, Seattlest is lamenting the lack of good dim sum in our Chinatown-ed town. Why are all of our dumplings and buns and rolls and cakes so soggy and stale and limp and lame? more ›

Junior Boys: Soundtrack to a Crowd

Junior Boys: Soundtrack to a Crowd

Friday's Junior Boys show was pretty much what you saw in the preview post video from the West Hollywood show. Three guys on stage (although the drummer was barely visible way in the back), playing beautiful songs that melded rock and electronic elements ("electro-rock" as some will call it, but more Cure than Ladytron). If you actually watched the video rather than minimizing the window to listen, you will have noticed that there wasn't really much to see, as the band members were a bit...lacking in stage presence. Not a lack of confidence or musical skill, but Friday's show on-stage amounted to a lot of "nothing to see here," leaving you to find other places to land your gaze. more ›

Of Volcanoes and Distortion Pedals

Of Volcanoes and Distortion Pedals

The best show bills can tell a story through their various acts. The narrative might not be entirely fleshed out, but it's there to be noticed by those lucky enough in attendance. It's a rare show where the different acts come together in a musical Voltron, stronger in aggregate than separate. For Seattlest, Saturday's triple-bill at Neumos told the story of the eruption Mt. St. Helens. It's an admittedly clumsy metaphor, but one that we haven't been able to shake since it sprang forth fully-formed from our head. more ›

The Melody Maker

The Melody Maker

The Melody Unit's Kevin Kelly On a Life Spent in SeattleMusic, Why the Band Never Made It, and Why He's So Ambivalent AboutTheir Latest (Greatest) Album more ›

Film Fests Galore

Film Fests Galore

If you've been feening for a film festival since SIFF ended, and you didn't make it to Toronto, New York, or Vancouver, you can catch a movie at one of the upcoming area fests. more ›

Launchpad Gasworks

Launchpad Gasworks

There are a number of arts events going on this weekend (as every weekend) with perhaps the highlight being the Degenerate Art Ensemble raising the funds at ConWorks on Saturday with the help of Seattle School. This promises to be a very smart and interesting event and will only set you back the suggested donation of $5-15. more ›

"Rock'n'Roll" Poster Show

"Rock'n'Roll" Poster Show

Fans of the "rock'n'roll" genre will presumably enjoy tonight's "Art of Modern Rock" exhibition held in conjunction with the Flatstock poster show series presented by the American Poster Institute. The Seattle Times already scooped Seattlest's team of investigative journalists on the story, but we think the show merits worth mentioning again, in so much as this may turn out to be the only part of the Bumbershoot festival certain members of Seattlest will see this year. more ›

Funny Thing About Funny Ha-Ha

Funny Thing About Funny Ha-Ha

The other evening Seattlest went to see Funny Ha-Ha at the Northwest Film Forum, not quite knowing what to expect. We can get like that. It's best to just let us go. more ›

Fantagraphics Blows Up Lawn Mower

Fantagraphics Blows Up Lawn Mower

The scofflaw gun-fetishists behind local funny book factory Fantagraphics Books pushed the avant-garde comics publishing envelope even further on Sunday, August 14th when they blew up a lawn mower (photo credit Eric Reynolds) in the Sultan river basin during their semi-annual summer shoot-out event, a tradition that goes back more than a decade and has even included the blowing up of cars with dynamite in years past, not to mention the senseless shooting of a perfectly functional fire extinguisher. more ›

The Gits Live!

Well the Seattle International Film Festival continues and Seattlest is busy trying to get in some good flicks. more ›

This Art Was Made for Walking

Seattlest has been known to enjoy many great First Thursdays, but we've always secretly asked ourselves why Pioneer Square should have all the fun. It looks like we weren't the only ones, given the recent explosion of new walks all over the city. more ›

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