11/24/2023 0 Comments Events in seattle tonight![]() September 14, 7pm | elliott bay book company, free Aidan Key: Trans Children in Today's Schools Facilitator and SIFF Programmer Dan Doody will certainly be doing his fair share of hitting pause during the shot-by-shot investigation of Hollywood’s first true film noir. September 9, 10–4pm | Siff film center, $20Ĭasual viewers beware: in the six-hour showing of the 1941 film, any audience member can yell "stop" to pause the reel and discuss a scene. The hour-long workshop includes admission to the interactive digital art museum-and a burlesque swag bag to kick off a career under the big lights. September 7, 6:30 and 8pm | wndr seattle, $75 Move from spectator to performer with the artful guidance of acclaimed burlesque dancer Ruby Mimosa. Shimmy & Shake: Burlesque Workshop with Ruby Mimosa But it's not all about the ice underfoot the upstairs bar slings themed cocktails. September 9, 6–7:45pm | Kraken community iceplex, $14.97 Skaters slice the ice at the home of the Seattle Kraken to a playlist of Queen Bey's greatest hits. Film and space nerds can geek out with The Blob double feature, Little Shop of Horrors, and Mars Attacks! on 35mm. Through september 30, various | SIFF Cinema Egyptian, $11–100Ī film series of cosmic proportions lands in Seattle with 20 alien-tinged films, many presented as little-seen director's cuts. Feature films include a peek into A Midsummer Night's Dream in an Oregon prison, a moving portrait of the slowest metal band on the planet, and an intimate look into the bravado daredevilry of bareback relay racing. September 15–24, Northwest Film Forum | $90–150Īlongside panels and workshops, the annual festival puts a giant spotlight on regional filmmakers. Highlights include an after-party with Rafael Tranquilino's blues fusion and a musical commemoration of local jazz great Joe Brazil at Pratt Fine Arts. ![]() September 8–10, various | Leschi, by donationĪ handful of local jazz outfits play three nights across nine venues. ![]() Each iteration brings something new to the table: obvious art spaces (Vermillion, Cloud Gallery) host visual and performing artists alongside newcomers Black Arts Love and $pent Studios. September's second Thursday brings the monthly evening art walk through the businesses and venues of Capitol Hill. His vibrant works translate Black subjectivity, Black joy, and the Black gaze onto paper-and a 60-minute guided tour dives into the breakout artist's techniques and themes. Ghanaian artist Amoako Boafo elevates finger painting beyond your wildest dreams. Through september 10, 10am–5pm | Seattle Art Museum, $29.99 Rachel’s Ginger Beer, Hello Robin, and Ethan Stowell's quiver of restaurants are just some of the big names dishing nosh for the cause. Seattle's literal tastemakers join forces for a fundraising feast supporting the affordable housing organization Community Roots. September 13, 5:30pm | Capitol Hill Station Plaza, $85 Or find below the best things to do in Seattle, updated weekly. Plus, a shortlist of what to do in Washington this month. Those with little ones (human or furred) can rejoice at a bevy of great playgrounds, spray parks, and zoos.īut if you just want a guide already, we've got plenty for food, outdoors, shopping, and entertainment. From abundant hikes, swimming holes, state parks, and campgrounds just beyond city limits to a voluminous urban trail system, there’s something for the outdoorsperson of every skill and stoke level. And the actual landscape? Outdoor recreation opportunities abound, especially if you subscribe to the “no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing” mindset (if you don’t, are you really from Seattle?).
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