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Slog PM: 70% of All Eligible Residents Vaxxed in King County, Oregon Issues Outdoor Mask Mandate, Will You Tell Me How the Apple Crisp Macchiato Tastes?

King County is the nation's first "large county" to reach the 70% vaccination threshold: KC Executive Dow Constantine announced the news this morning that ~71% of county residents over the age of 12 have gotten at least one dose of a COVID vaccine, reports KOMO. If you're reading this and have yet to get vaxxed, PLEASE figure out how to do so ASAP!More than 70% of eligible King County residents across all age and racial/ethnic.

Stranger Suggests: Demon Anime! Abstract Paintings! Port Townsend!

ever is coming to Washington. Half a year after its theatrical release in Japan, Demon Slayer: Mugen Train will tour American theaters. Yes! Movie theaters. We can go to those now. The movie is based on Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, the wildly popular anime and manga series that follows Tanjiro Kamado, a teen who turned to demon-slaying after a demon killed his entire family and turned his sister, Nezuko, into a demon. In season one, Tanjiro and a pacified Nezuko comb Japan looking for a way to turn Nezuko human again, fighting a lot of demons along the way. The movie picks up where season 1 left off and acts as a canonical bridge between season 1 and the soon-to-be-released season 2. During just its opening weekend in Japan last year,

Seattle Department of Design Wants to Make Civic Pride Cool

Sponsored JK The seal featuring Chief Seattle looked official and, as a visual arts nerd, I wondered whether Seattle really had a citywide design department. (We do not.) Officially launched in April, the Seattle Department of Design (SDOD) is a project founded by friends and collaborators Ryan Hunt and Nate Hoe that releases mostly wearable merchandise celebrating often-forgot-about graphic designs from Seattle s history. In short, they are trying to make civic pride cool. The two met while working at a menswear store in Fremont several years ago, bonding over their shared love of art and design history of the city. Collaborating on numerous projects throughout their friendship, the idea for SDOD blossomed a couple of years ago when both Hoe and Hunt wanted to commemorate Seattle s cool-ass design history with something you could wear.

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