RuPaul's Drag Race Viewing Party with Londyn Bradshaw and KungPowMeow Like Add to a List "She already done had herses!" Catch the latest episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race season 15 for free each Friday as local legends Londyn Bradshaw and KungPowMeow kiki and spill the tea. Paak, and More Like Add to a List This dance night takes inspiration from electronic hip-hop wizard Kaytranada with a blend of his hits and remixes, as well as other like-minded greats like Channel Tres, Disclosure, Thundercat, and Toro Y Moi. Glowed Up!: A Tribute to Kaytranada, Anderson. (Conor Byrne, Ballard, $10) PARTIES & NIGHTLIFE Terra Nobody, Sistemas Inestables, and L80 Like Add to a List Billed as a "Black female-fronted, genre-bending, experimental alt-rock/indie-pop band," Seattle locals Terra Nobody balances seething angst with joyful empowerment on songs like "Inconsequential," and "Wicked Is The Woman." They will be joined by Chile-based electronic trio Sistemas Inestables, and synthy pop duo L80. Linda From Work, Cat Valley, and Wilting Like Add to a List KEXP’s Martin Douglas wrote of Linda From Work's debut LP: " Burnout fully displays their gifts as an emergent force in Seattle’s ever-crowded rock scene, ruminating on failed relationships and a pernicious lack of healthy sleeping habits." They'll bust out of the 9-to-5 grind for some vicious indie garage rock alongside Bellingham rockers Cat Valley and local post-punk outfit Wilting. They will play tracks from their album, Vicious Kid, after opening sets from Bellingham-based garage rockers Girls Know and kindred spirit Choly. Kiss the Tiger Like Add to a List Minneapolis-hailing five-piece band Kiss the Tiger revives the classic rock of noted influences like Tom Petty, the Rolling Stones, Patti Smith, and Iggy Pop, and Kiss with a poignant feminist perspective. (SIFF Cinema Egyptian, Capitol Hill, $10 ($5 SIFF members) per screening) LIVE MUSIC All attendees will be entered to win a spendy pass (worth $525!) to attend the 49th Annual Seattle International Film Festival. ![]() ![]() Hurtle through space with galactic badass Ellen Ripley (and Jonesy, our BFF) as they somehow survive the wrath of the slimy ne'er-do-wells aboard the Nostromo. VIVIAN MCCALL (Volunteer Park, Capitol Hill, free) FILMĪlien and Aliens Double Feature Like Add to a List It's all xenomorphs and eerie industrialism at this double-feature of Alien and Aliens, screened at the home of Alien's world premiere in 1979. Organizers are asking participants to remain peaceful and not to engage with cops, as it is expecting minimal police presence. If you’re a Seattle local with a hand to lend, you can sign up here to volunteer for first aid, security, or to donate COVID-safe masks and art supplies for sign making. Organizers say the route is designed to be accessible to people with disabilities and medics will be on hand with water and snacks. At 5 pm, protestors will march to Cal Anderson Park. To join the march, be at Volunteer Park's amphitheater at 4 pm for speeches, a drag show, and a performance from a still-secret band. This new community organization is demanding state lawmakers take a stand against this unprecedented wave of hate bills by making Washington a refugee state for trans people fleeing persecution ( as Minnesota governor Tim Waltz did earlier this month) and codifying trans healthcare protections into law. March for Trans Lives Like Add to a List In protest of the hundreds of anti-trans and anti-queer bills introduced in state legislatures across the country this year, local activists are holding a March for Trans Lives on Capitol Hill this Friday for Trans Day of Visibility. Jump to: Friday | Saturday | Sunday | Multi-Day FRIDAY ACTIVISM & SOCIAL JUSTICE Venues may have health guidelines in place-we advise directly checking the specific protocols for an event before heading out. This is no prank all of the events below-from the U District Cherry Blossom Festival to Linda From Work, Cat Valley, and Wilting and from March for Trans Lives to Knitting in Solidarity: Fiber Art Meet-Up-are $15 or under. The only way you could be taken for a fool is if you don't weigh your options among all of the budget-friendly happenings this weekend.
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