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Startup Zamala Uses AI to Bring Cultural Context to Event Planning

When Juliana Morais and Raphael Andrade helped friends plan celebrations in Vancouver, they kept running into the same problem: finding the right local people for the right kind of event was harder than it should be. A wedding, birthday, quinceañera,...

Aging in Grace: A Conversation With Male Supermodel John Pearson

There are moments in putting together an issue of Seattle when you know you’ve managed to capture something both timeless and entirely of the moment. Featuring John Barnes Pearson as our cover model is one of those moments. For those...

WiseTech Global founder Richard White steps down as chair

Independent director Raelene Murphy, who only joined the WiseTech board in January, will replace him as chair. White remains a director and continues in his executive role as chief innovation officer. The change comes after WiseTech (ASX: WTC) share price plunged...

Founding a business also has its ‘terrible twos’: so here’s what I want other founders to know

What nobody tells you is that the hardest part isn’t the business, rather it’s shedding your identity. I had spent 15 years in banking, which is long enough to become someone whose career came with infrastructure: a team, a budget,...

An 80+ year Harvard study suggests that the strongest predictor of how happy and healthy people are in later life often isn’t wealth, career...

The Harvard Study of Adult Development, which began in 1938 is widely acknowledged as longest in-depth study of physical and mental wellbeing ever run on a group of adults. The original participants fell into two groups: 268 Harvard College students...

A Brief But Spectacular take on building fan-based movements

Adam Met is best known as the bassist of the multi-platinum band AJR. But offstage, he’s a climate scholar, educator and advocate. His recent book, "Amplify: How to Use the Power of Connection to Engage, Take Action, and Build...

Tamara Keith and Carrie Dann on calls for Platner to exit

NPR’s Tamara Keith and Carrie Dann of the Cook Political Report join Amna Nawaz to discuss the latest political news, including Democrats in Maine scrambling and calling on Graham Platner to drop out of the Senate race as a...

What to know as ticks spread and bring new threats

It’s summertime, and ticks are out in full force. While in certain parts of the country, ticks have long been an issue, they’re now spreading to new regions and bringing new threats. William Brangham discussed the blood-sucking terrors with...

News Wrap: Funeral held for Iran’s late Supreme Leader

In our news wrap Monday, hundreds of thousands attended a funeral procession for Iran's late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Hamas dissolved its government in Gaza as it prepares to transfer power, officials in the Democratic Republic of the...

The Stranger’s Summer Drinking Guide!

Seattle’s full of places to drink and lounge in the sun, but if you’re thinking it’s a nice day to chill on a patio, chances are so is everyone else. Patios, rooftop bars, back decks—they all fill up fast...

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This story was originally published in The Stranger’s July 2026 print issue. Multidisciplinary artist and designer Shiloh Davies is looking...
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