I might not be the person you might expect to review a musical adaptation of Shakespeare, but on Nov. 1, I went to Aspire Repertory Theatre in Northgate to see the new production of “Merchant of ...
On Oct. 30, Seattle City Councilmember Dan Strauss unveiled the city council’s budget balancing package. As chair of the Budget Committee, Strauss was responsible for adjusting Mayor Harrell’s ...
At the opening of “Love’s Labor’s Lost,” Seattle Shakespeare exec-utive director John Bradshaw asked audience members to support his organization, of course, but also to go to other theaters as well ...
For years and years and years, voters in the Pacific Northwest have decided on elected officials based on just one thing. Many will call it “homelessness,” but what they really mean is “witnessing ...
Meanwhile, in San Francisco, a company is trying to rent out $700 per month “pods” that look like bunk beds. They do come with internet and other paid utilities, though. Plus a shared bath, shared ...
Over the last month, the Real Change newsroom has done our best to highlight some of these races and bring clarity to where candidates stand on policy issues. Local elected officials often have a ...
That little synapse was right. We kids had discovered we were in the wrong culture to be trick-or-treating. What we learned was that Halloween is not universal. Where you find it, it’s part of the ...
When online trolls exposed Peninsula School District (PSD) teacher K. Wayne as a drag king, their life became riddled with public scrutiny, ultimately leading them to resign. Following a mutual ...
Our youth deserve more than a chance to survive. They deserve more than being counted out for their mistakes. They deserve the opportunity to thrive, and that will take all of us. The future depends ...