Alfred Hitchcock famously claimed he didn’t watch his films in theaters.
Former rapper’s fledgling political party sweeps Nepal’s first post-revolt election
A political party created just four years ago and led by an ex-rapper has swept Nepal’s parliamentary poll, results published by the electoral commission on Thursday showed.
Seattle forum focuses on youth, guns and prevention
King County Prosecutor Leesa Manion said progress has been made in reducing gun violence across the region but emphasized that continued collaboration is needed to protect young people.
New SAM exhibition demonstrates that early- to mid-20th century Asian American artists were not unusual; they were of their time
“Beyond Mysticism: The Modern Northwest,” a new exhibition at Seattle Art Museum (SAM), explores the works of several artists, including six Asian Americans, who worked in diverse styles in the early- to mid-20th century.
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Autumn is in full swing, and that means it’s time for the annual Shady Palms Corn Festival.
Light snow falls in CID
Light snow fell across parts of Seattle early Friday as a late-season winter weather advisory brought a brief mix of snow and rain to the Puget Sound region.
Iran soccer team pushes back on Trump comments, says ‘no one can exclude’ it from the World Cup
Pushing back on U.S. President Donald Trump’s comments, Iran’s national soccer team says “no one can exclude” it from playing in the men’s World Cup in the United States.
That purple Hawaii vacation lei likely came from Thailand, and some lawmakers want to change that
Dear Tourist: The flowers in that bright-purple lei you received on your Hawaii vacation almost certainly weren’t grown in the Aloha State.
Hanji artist Aimee Lee reclaims Korean heritage one sheet at a time
Being the child of immigrants and the Korean diaspora never changes, hanji artist Aimee Lee said.
State health officer, UW Medicine doctors urge vaccination, as measles sweeps across state, country
As measles cases surge across the country, topping more than 1,300 cases as of March 11, the United States is poised to lose its status in the world as having eradicated the disease in-country.
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