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The Stranger was founded in July 1991 by Tim Keck, who had previously co-founded the satirical newspaper The Onion, and cartoonist James Sturm.Its first issue was produced out of a home in Seattle's Wallingford neighborhood and was released on September 23, 1991.
This 1909 map of Seattle shows many neighborhood names that remain in common use today—for example, Ballard, Fremont, Queen Anne Hill, Capitol Hill, West Seattle, and Beacon Hill—but also many that have fallen out of use—for example, "Ross" and "Edgewater" on either side of Fremont, "Brooklyn" for today's University District, and "Renton Hill" near the confluence of Capitol Hill, First ...
Eli Sanders is an American journalist based in Seattle, Washington and was the Associate Editor of The Stranger until September 2020. He won the Pulitzer Prize in Feature Writing in 2012. His win was the first and only Pulitzer ever awarded to The Stranger, and only the seventh time a Pulitzer had been awarded to an alternative newsweekly.
Website. https://savage.love. Daniel Keenan Savage (born October 7, 1964) [ 1] is an American author, media pundit, journalist, and LGBT community activist. [ 2][ 3] He writes Savage Love, an internationally syndicated relationship and sex advice column. In 2010, Savage and his husband, Terry Miller, began the It Gets Better Project to help ...
In 2009, West began working as the film editor for Seattle's alternative weekly newspaper, The Stranger. [2] In 2011, she moved to Los Angeles, but continued to write for The Stranger until September 2012. [2] [5] [6] She was a staff writer for Jezebel [7] [8] where she wrote on racism, sexism, and fat shaming.
v. t. e. The 2023 Seattle City Council election was held on November 7, 2023, following a primary election on August 1. [1] The seven district-based seats of the nine-member Seattle City Council are up for election; the districts were modified based on the results of the 2020 census. [2] Four incumbent members of the city council did not seek ...
David Schmader. David Schmader is an American writer known for his solo plays, his writing for the Seattle newsweekly The Stranger, and his annotated screenings of Paul Verhoeven's Showgirls. He is the author of the 2016 book Weed: The User's Guide and the 2023 book Filmlandia! .
From 1998 to 2001, Barnett was a senior news editor and columnist for The Austin Chronicle, and then spent two years at the Seattle Weekly before moving to The Stranger, where she served as a staff writer until 2009. [13] [14] While there, she received a Civic Award from the Municipal League of King County for best government affairs reporting.