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4/21/23: THE ROUGH WITH THE SMOOL
Apr 20th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Beloved local artist-designer Carl Smool dies; city employees protest Harrell’s 1-percent pay raise proposal; game hacker owes Nintendo $10 million; REI closing store where workers tried to unionize, but blames ‘crime.’

4/20/23: ‘MONSTERS’ INK
Apr 19th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Claire Dederer book ponders good art by bad people; what a new state law about runaway youths DOESN’T do; UW tries for student diversity despite legally-limited tools; Harrell’s not sure whether drug possession should stay a crime.

4/19/23: IT HAS HAPPENED HERE (AGAIN)
Apr 18th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

More hate-graffiti at a Capitol Hill synagogue; $10 late-rent fee cap passes City Council; Kraken win their first-ever playoff game; just what is ‘Space Needle thinking’?

4/18/23: GRAPHITE GRAPHICS
Apr 17th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Mural of Seattle icons done all in pencil; Harrell details parts of his big downtown plan; Soundgarden members reach settlement with Chris Cornell’s widow; local Navy vet runs pro-Putin propaganda account.

4/17/23: A TALE OF A FATEFUL TRIP
Apr 16th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Ferry runs aground at Bainbridge; I-90 Bridge light-rail tracks need replacing; major COVID-closed restaurant to finally reopen; tech cos. try to hire back their ex-employees—as temps without benefits.

4/14/23: RACE, GENDER, TERROR, AND BEAUTY
Apr 13th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Author, filmmaker separately explore intersections of race and genre; SPD proposes to stop lying as much; port commissioner/alt-weekly founder dies at 75; where to find Seattle’s only public sculpture depicting a real-life female.

4/13/23: WE’RE #9!
Apr 12th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Where Seattle ranks among US cities by GDP; KUOW joins NPR in quitting Twitter; Pioneer Square’s venerable Davidson Gallery for sale; Legislature follows a state Supreme Court ruling and makes drug possession a misdemeanor.

4/12/23: ZERO REFILLS REMAINING
Apr 11th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Bartell Drugs’ oldest store suddenly closed; Legislature passes weakened ‘missing middle housing’ bill; some Amazon offices aren’t ready for workers to come back; progressive groups ask Starbucks to accept unions.

4/11/15: RE-BOOKED?
Apr 10th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Crowdfunding drive saves Couth Buzzard Books (for now); pro-gun lobby plans to fight assault-weapons ban; homeless folk now in hotels may get kicked out as funds expire; remembering Elijah Lewis’s deeds and words.

4/10/23: BLACK IN TIME
Apr 9th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

VR app explores Central District’s heritage; a federal judge in WA approves ‘abortion pill’ while a federal judge in TX moves to ban it; assault-weapons ban passes in Legislature; would light-rail station construction kill the SIFF Uptown cinemas?

4/7/23: ‘ILLUSIONS’ OF GRANDEUR
Apr 6th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Can the Grand Illusion Cinema survive?; does Seattle ‘have a culture’? (hint: I say yes); housing prices dip but housing crisis remains; Seattle publisher fires kids’-book illustrator who spread transphobic flyers.

4/6/23: STILL SCARRED
Apr 5th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Exhibit shows how I-5 construction decimated part of the Chinatown-International District; ‘transit-oriented’ housing bill watered down; Costco reports slowing sales growth; West Seattle’s Yen Wor Village dive bar closes.

4/5/23: SLOP-PY FIRSTS
Apr 4th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Art/music/DJ space opens in a Ballard storage building; Inslee has the state stock up on one ‘abortion drug;’ why local homelessness persists after all these years; Jon Shirley and the Paul Allen Foundation donate big on the arts.

4/4/23: WIBBLY, WOBBLY GENDER-WENDER STUFF
Apr 3rd, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Jinkx Monsoon, from Seattle drag stages to ‘Doctor Who’; community mourns Elijah Lewis; Bainbridge special-needs student allegedly locked in a police car; state suing Google over online-ad monopoly.

4/3/23: THE LAST SWING
Apr 2nd, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Trapeze school’s class cutbacks; a community activist dies from the gun violence he opposed; WA abortion providers advised not to even vacation in Idaho; even a boxing legend’s not immune to the housing crisis.

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