Jamilee Lacy, who takes the reins of the Frye Art Museum March 1, brings an eye toward how the Frye can work with and support local communities and artists.
Rant and Rave: Reader irritated by broken streetlights
RANT to Seattle City Light and the city of Seattle for leaving so many streetlights burnt out, unrepaired. We’re down to one single light working on our block, leaving our Northeast street and sidewalks dark and dangerous. Other adjacent blocks h…
Now streaming: ‘The Last of Us’ on HBO Max, ‘That ’90s Show’ on Netflix
Here’s a look at this week’s top shows and movies coming out on Video on Demand, Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, HBO Max and other services.
5 fun winter ideas from ‘52 Ways to Nature: Washington’ author Lauren Braden
Scared to play outside during Seattle’s wet winter? Ask an expert. The author of “52 Ways to Nature: Washington” offers five ideas for winter fun in our state.
Kirkland keeps ‘truck-eating bridge’ banners despite policy change
The city of Kirkland says it will allow the “I eat trucks” banners to remain on its Kirkland Way bridge — welcome news for enthusiasts of the guerrilla art.
6 places around Seattle that offer Lunar New Year food specials
Lunar New Year kicks off next week! Here are some restaurants and bars around the Seattle area that have added special Lunar New Year items to their menus
‘Tax us’ say over 200 millionaires who back Oxfam’s call to redistribute wealth
As the rich, famous and influential meet at the annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, aid agency Oxfam says billionaires should be made obsolete. And 200 millionaires agree. In an open letter addressed to world leaders, they say they want…
Critical Git Vulnerabilities Discovered in Source Code Security Audit
A source code security audit has led to the discovery of several vulnerabilities in Git, the widely used distributed version control system.
The results of the security audit, sponsored by OSTIF and conducted by X41 and GitLab, were made public this we…
Russia’s Biggest Weapon In Ukraine War, Oil & Gas Exports, Is Losing Steam; Will Moscow Make ‘Heavy Concessions’ To End The Conflict – EurAsian Times
Russia’s Biggest Weapon In Ukraine War, Oil & Gas Exports, Is Losing Steam; Will Moscow Make ‘Heavy Concessions’ To End The Conflict EurAsian TimesNo, Weakening Russia Is Not “Costing Peanuts” for the U.S. The New RepublicPutin’s …
IEA chief expects Russia to lose the energy battle, sees major difficulties for Moscow’s exports
IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol’s comments come shortly after an independent analysis showed that revenues from Russia’s fossil fuel exports collapsed in December.