in other blogs: tidbits & weekend agenda
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- El Corazon is having trouble getting people to simulate sex with the air onstage tonight. This is your chance to take inspiration from the ottoman humpers of yesteryear [youtube] and make your mark (just don’t, er, complete anything lonely island style [youtube] or face disqualification.) [dailyweekly]
- It’s not only the ATM decorations that are getting rotated, Chase hands off some of WaMu’s old art collection to nonprofits and museums. [anotherbouncingball]
- Crew sounds like it might be possible to learn and worth all of the logistical effort and hard work. [slog]
- It kind of sounds like the Stranger might have inadvertently called the Liquor Control Board about a D.I.Y. venue that had possibly already stopped putting on shows. [lineout (follow-up)]
- Breakfast is getting more difficult to find on Capitol Hill during the week, with even early-morning aspirers at Oddfellows conceding that their core clientele has no intention of eating before nine. [chs]
AGENDA
- Tonight finds the Builders & the Butchers headlining a show with support from Loch Lomond . [neumos]
- Saturday morning is the Fremont Fair and annual Solstice Parade. Arrive early if you want to see naked cyclists (who ride before the parade starts), but consider what the possibility of rain means for their body paint.
- If you’d rather stay south of the Ship Canal and clear of sun worshiping ceremonies, Juneteenth festivities are happening throughout the Central District (as are benefits for stoner dogs). [centraldistrictnews]
- Saturday night, the Moore is being turned inside-out [mb] by the always-amazing Free Sheep Foundation and forty-some Seattle artists. The Stranger has a nice overview of all of the scheduled performances [#]; the event is free and runs from 6 to 10 pm.
- Afterward, the recently rave-earning Underground Events Center hosts the Fresh & Onlys. [blackbird]



