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New Sub Pop store adds another note to Seattle’s record shop legacy
It smells fresh and looks glossy, but I miss the musky scent and scrappy feel of indie stores like Cellophane Square.
It smells fresh and looks glossy, but I miss the musky scent and scrappy feel of indie stores like Cellophane Square.
At MadArt gallery, artist Casey Curran is building a new world after a destructive year. It’s literally and figuratively moving.
Plus: Celebrating Black History Month with contemporary Seattle artists.
Natasha Marin’s multimedia exhibit makes space for “the full range of humanity that is Blackness.”
The beloved indie venue is streaming local music online, 24/7.