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  • Signing Off: The End Of Seattlest

    From Seattlest's Flickr Pool: "The End of the Viaduct" by billhinsee.Well, "The End" might be a bit dramatic, but "Seattlest: Going Away For A Bit" doesn't quite have the same ring to it. In all honesty, what's happening here is more of a remodel, while the folks at Gothamist Headquarters figure out and determine what will be happening with the site. In the meantime, here's what we had to say about it all, and,...

  • The Future. But First...

    From Seattlest's Flickr Pool: "Star Light, Star Bright, First Star I See Tonight" by anthonymayphotography....

  • Countdown in Photos #31: Drew Grow and the Pastor's Wives

    This is the very last post I'll be writing for Seattlest. It's bittersweet, but a good time to move on to new things. The final photo in my countdown is Drew Grow and the Pastor's Wives at Musicfest Northwest. There's a good reason I chose this band as my last photo, check out why.

  • The Migration Of Our Voices

    From Seattlest's Flickr Pool: "_TM00438" by advTorrin. Only a couple of entries left before things wind down for a good long while. Once that happens, you might like to know where it is you can find the voices you've become accustomed to reading on our site. While not everyone has yet to land specifically on a place to call home, a fair number of us have -- the following will list the who and...

  • Music: More Than a Sum of Its Notes

    As music editor for Seattlest over the last couple years, I've learned a lot. Mostly about local music but also about sharing what you love with others, the power of friendship and community and most importantly about myself. This is my goodbye (and hello) to all of you, our loyal readers. You've done more for me than I can say and hope to hear from you and speak to you in the future about the universal language of music.

  • Seattlest Pix 31Dec11

    Century 21 Exposition - 1962 Seattle World's Fair by What Makes The Pie Shops Tick? from the Seattlest Flickr pool....

  • Sketches of a Year: A Farewell to 2011, and to Seattlest

    A year ago, when Seattlest's Amy Mikel and Allecia Vermillion pulled me back into writing about theater after a decade's absence, I was uncertain what I could possibly do to help things. I am now no longer uncertain.

  • Countdown in Photos #30: Bryan John Appleby

    Bryan John Appleby is unadulterated talent, through and through. His piercing and emotionally charged voice doesn't need strength to carry it to the back of the room. He is, simply put, beautiful. His lyrics bring tears to your eyes no matter how many times you hear them. Morgen has been following his career for a couple years and couldn't think of leaving him off her countdown list.

  • Closing Words from Your Resident Beer-Nerd

    As we extroverts tend to do, I have always shared my love for my newest hobbies and passions by telling anyone and everyone who would listen for more than five minutes about the newest board game I discovered, my new found love for science fiction television and movies, and beer. But for some reason, beer carried a different weight for me. When I found I had fallen madly, hopelessly, and dangerously in love with...

  • Can't Miss It: The Weekend and Forever Forward

    Commandeer the Tractor with Honkies and Dogs, pick a boil with Beefcake, dance through the night and well again into the afternoon at the Garden, then let us shake hands and part the better for our time together.

  • Seattlest Pix 30Dec11

    Crane Operator at Sunset by lopolis from the Seattlest Flickr pool....

  • Countdown in Photos #29: Campfire OK

    Campfire OK isn't just a bunch of pretty faces, they've got a unique blend of vocal, banjo, guitar, piano and percussion that brings people in and gets them dancing. Mychal Cohen may be the face of the band, but the incredible talent of each member is what makes this group great. Morgen takes us to their performance at Capitol Hill Block Party earlier this year.

  • Can't Miss It: Thursday

    IT’S A PSYCHOBILLY FREAKOUT: Way back in 1990 Sub Pop signed a rising Dallas band called The Reverend Horton Heat. And they looked at their signing and saw that it was good. Hallelujah. The group’s first album, Smoke ‘em If You Got ‘em, (re)introduced psychobilly to American punk rock fans, and 21 years and 10 albums later, The Rev is still preachin the good word strong. So strong that they perform two nights at...

  • Seattlest Pix 29Dec11

    Washington Homecoming by photosbysomeguy from the Seattlest Flickr pool....

  • Wednesday Afternoon Break: Video Putt Putt And Other Gaming Joys

    Image from Wonderputt, courtesy of The A.V. Club. The A.V. Club's semi-regular feature Sawbuck Gamer just came out with their "Best Browser Games of 2011" list, and its contents could serve for at least a week's worth of Afternoon Breaks. However, as time is running low, we'll just feature our favorite two from the list. First up would be Pica Pic, which will thrill some of the older gamers out there, along with those...

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