Crazy Socialist Mayor of Seattle Says Cars Not Allowed to Drive on ‘Trains-Only’ Train Tracks: tinyurl.com/3hrm25vc
Today on the podcast, @janehu.bsky.social is joined by Kade Krichko of Ori Magazine to talk about the real #WorldCup heroes: sod farmers. Learn about the elaborate and logistically challenging process of making grass for the World Cup ⚽
Farmers Markets, Pride Month, Bleak Week, and more... it's officially June!
Okay fine, we'll talk about the driver who somehow got a car onto the Mount Baker light rail station 🙈
Today on the podcast, host Jane C. Hu is joined by Kade Krichko of Ori Magazine to talk about the real World Cup heroes: sod farmers. Kade tells Ja...
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Today we're talking about bike weekends and superyachts with @bretthamil.bsky.social, Glenn Nelson, & @mhgreen3000.bsky.social + a discussion around women working in record stores with Audrey Vann from @thestranger.com 🎧
save the date, seattle friends, and start training* now
*eating an uncomfortable amount of carbs and cheese before your rides
Our @citycastseattle.bsky.social guide is up today and I wrote a guide to BLEAK WEEK, coming to The Beacon Cinema later this week! seattle.citycast.fm/guides/your-...
"If there had been an outreach campaign what would you have said?" -Jane C. Hu
"Well the fact that there wasn't an outreach campaign is kinda the point" -Glenn Nelson
Reality: Here is a timeline of the discussion and outreach on LWB.
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Back on @citycastseattle.bsky.social to talk with @janehu.bsky.social & Jas Keimig abt Katie Wilson aiming to increase the frequency of buses, the art of political campaigns, SIFF bringing back 70mm for Christopher Nolan’s THE ODYSSEY, and much more
Listen here: seattle.citycast.fm/podcasts/wil...
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What to do, where to eat, where to shop, and more ways to spend the month of June in Seattle
Thank you to @citycastseattle.bsky.social for this convo about what actually makes businesses thrive in Seattle, and which actually should. Spoiler: the ones paying workers decently, staying rooted in community, and not treating labor like a contagious disease.