Let s Not Celebrate a Chance to Eat at a Shit Buffet
On Capitol Hill. JK It looks like the phrase came from Olympia-based band Xylitol s song Shit Buffet. A good distillation of where my brain s at right now. Spidey Senses Toasted Mask Up Buttercup
I care. JKThis is truly how I think I look nearly 15 months into this panini. Ooga Booga Be Your Own Doppelgänger Stop the Spread of Coronavirus
This font! JKA friend pointed this one out to me in the Montana bathroom. And, rest assured, I did wash my hands. The Party s Over, Seattle
Spotted in the International District. JKThe gag is that the party s BEEN over a long time.
NOW THROUGH JUNE 30: 2021 SUNDANCE INSTITUTE INDIGENOUS SHORT FILM TOUR View this post on Instagram A post shared by Northwest Film Forum (@nwfilmforum) For the next month and a half, Northwest Film Forum is streaming the 2021 Sundance Institute Indigenous Short Film tour. You can now watch the 85-minute program composed of seven shorts directed by Indigenous filmmakers from recent Sundance Film Festivals for COMPLETELY FREE on NWFF's website. You'll be treated to.
A textgate update: Mayor Jenny Durkan s office informed the
Seattle Times that the reason Durkan doesn t have any texts to show for a 10-month period last year is that she had her iPhone set to automatically delete messages after 30 days. Why would she set her messages to auto-delete? Sponsored See Cherdonna alongside her creator in this hour-long feature dance film presentation.
Washington teens to wait for the jab until the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Western States Scientific Safety Review Workgroup give the all-clear to the Pfizer vaccine. Earlier this week, the Food and Drug Administration said Pfizer could start doling out doses to kids aged 12-15, but the Washington Department of Health wants more approval before it starts jabbing Evergreen state children. That approval should come today.
by Nathalie Graham • May 12, 2021 at 9:15 am
After over 20 years, Seattle is going to do something about this dumb eviction workaround. LESTER BLACK
In today s Seattle City Council sustainability and renters rights committee, Councilmember Tammy Morales will unveil legislation to close Seattle s fixed-term lease loophole, which allows landlords to evict people on yearlong leases without reason by not renewing their lease.
Even though Seattle secured just-cause protections laws that prohibit landlords from evicting tenants without reason in 1980, this glaring loophole in those rules consistently leaves tenants in the lurch. Sponsored See Cherdonna alongside her creator in this hour-long feature dance film presentation.
University Bridge is one of the bridges ranked in poor condition and in need of significant maintenance work. (Photo by Doug Trumm)
On Wednesday, the Seattle City Council’s transportation committee will vote on Chair Alex Pedersen’s amendment altering spending priorities for the $20 vehicle license fee (VLF). Passed by the Council in November, the fee is expected to pull in $7.2 million per year.
While Pedersen’s amendment appears to have five votes via the five sponsors backing it Pedersen, Andrew Lewis, Lisa Herbold, Teresa Mosqueda, and Debora Juarez a committee recommendation isn’t assured. Only Pedersen and Herbold are members of the transportation committee, while Juarez is an alternate. Plus, some sponsors could change their mind and oppose the plan. Six Council votes and the Mayor’s signature are needed to ultimately approve bonding, and it’s not clear he has them.