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Can't Miss It: Weekend Edition, July 11-13

Can't Miss It: Weekend Edition, July 11-13

ARTISTS X-ING, WITH CAMERAS: A motley crew of photographers are gathering down at the Market tonight to explore the area through their camera lenses for the evening. They're meeting at that brass pig by the fish throwers (could this event get any more Seattle?) and will be snapping photos around the Market, downtown, Pioneer Square, the waterfront, and more. It's open to anyone who wants to join in the spirit of discovery and photography. more ›

Can't Miss It: Thursday

Can't Miss It: Thursday

SCIENCE WITH A TWIST: We've always had fun at the Pacific Science Center's monthly events for adults. If you enjoy science and drinking, you can't get much better than this. This month's event is focused around their new exhibit, Speed, and a drink they're calling the "Turbo Charger." Win tickets to the new Batman movie, watch a speed-themed movie on the IMAX screen, and eat and drink to your heart's content. more ›

Q: Who's Cleaning Up on the Loss of 'Summer Nights'?

Q: Who's Cleaning Up on the Loss of 'Summer Nights'?

To mark Stevie Wonder’s first tour in a decade and his stop at the Chateau Ste Michelle Winery down the road in Woodland, our compadres over at The Seattle Times invited its readers take their "Stevie Wonder Quiz" in their Monday edition. Having fond memories of one Stevland Hardaway Judkins as this funky white blog’s first introduction to Motown, funk and the ever –ambiguous “R&B”, Seattlest curiously accepted The Times’ challenge to find out just how well we know Stevie. more ›

Dispatches from the Field: Movement/DEMF Part III - SunTzu Sound

Dispatches from the Field: Movement/DEMF Part III - SunTzu Sound

[This is part three of a series of posts on Movement, Detroit's Electronic Music Festival, held Memorial Day weekend. Part one introduced the festival using Seattle events as points of reference. Part two described the musical experience.] more ›

Dissecting <em>Grey's Anatomy</em>: Death Becomes Them Edition

Dissecting Grey's Anatomy: Death Becomes Them Edition

In the words of the incomparable Stevie Wonder, superstition ain't the way, no, no, no. In the words of the less incomparable—okay, fully comparable—Meredith Grey, one woman's juju is another woman's trash. Or, okay, fine. Superstition is the way, yes, yes, yes. You get the point. This week's episode was all about upholding the grand tradition of superstitions, lest you and your patient fall prey to the death cloud hovering over Seattle Grace. That, and the show's more recent grand tradition of minimum action per capita of episode. That, and the triumphant return to jackassery from Dr. Alex that we've been so sorely missing. That, and...aw, forget it. more ›

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