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November 8, 2018 |
Author: Yasmin Ettobi Header photo courtesy of the artist’s Facebook page. All photos taken by Joshua Simons. As I entered Neumos on a chilly Sunday night, many questions were...
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November 6, 2018 |
Author: Duke Denham Photo courtesy of Joyce Manor’s website Joyce Manor, an acclaimed pop punk band from Southern California, visited Seattle this past Halloween to provide a spirited and...
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November 1, 2018 |
Author: Amelia Zeve When was the last show you went to that healed you? Really, truly, think on it. Ponder on the last show you went to that made...
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October 30, 2018 |
Author: Bridget Benevides I’ve heard raving reviews of EDM festivals, about the inclusivity, the energy, the respect, the beats that are so loud that you can feel it in...
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October 24, 2018 |
Author: Cameron Fairchild The Oslo Peace Accords, the result of a series of covert Norwegian summits between leaders on both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, were a failure. Two...
Written by Haley Parsons All Photos by Dan Gonyea Japanese Breakfast hit Washington State for the third time this year with tour mates, Ought, for a sold-out show at...
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September 20, 2018 |
Author: Bridget Benevides Thank you, Houndmouth and Family of the Year for the amazing concert that started off my second year of college. On Monday night I walked into...
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September 15, 2018 |
Authors: Cameron Payne & Frances Divinagracia First and foremost, a Bumbershoot is an umbrella. I didn’t know this. Okay now that we’ve covered the elephant in the room; WOW,...
Written by Madeline Thomas I’ve decided to become a symphony person. Unlike the pre-existing population of symphony people in Seattle, any opportunity to dress a bit more *swanky* than...
Author: Cameron Payne Picture this: it’s 2013, I’m on my way to school and my high school boyfriend and I had just broken up for the first time. I...