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- What our critics think of Oscar-nominated filmsseattletimes.com
- Chinook Indian Nation members rally for federal recognitionSeattle Times
- Audio engineers are almost all men. This Seattle program was created by women to change thatSeattle Times
- ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ review: A Marvel movie so unworthy to wield Thor’s hammer, it barely tries to lift itSeattle Times
- Sunday Best: In ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi,’ Vader’s suit is one of the few interesting partsSeattle Times
- ‘Elvis’ review: Austin Butler is a great impersonator, but Baz Luhrmann doesn’t capture the complicated KingSeattle Times
- Sunday Best: Seattle’s only style editor on mirror selfies and summerSeattle Times
- 5 new summer reads for those sunny days soon to comeSeattle Times
- KEXP head Tom Mara to become executive director of SIFFSeattle Times
- Sunday Best: It’s a battle of the bangs in the new ‘Jurassic World: Dominion’Seattle Times
- ‘Jurassic World: Dominion’ review: The dinosaurs continue to evolve, but this franchise doesn’tSeattle Times
- I’d never seen 1986’s ‘Top Gun,’ so I watched it with the biggest Tom Cruise fan I knowSeattle Times
- Sunday Best: Stewie’s favorite shoe brand gets kudos for climate consciousnessSeattle Times
- After coming out during the pandemic, many LGBTQ+ folks look to 2022’s Pride with a mix of emotionsSeattle Times
- Elliott Bay Book Co. sold to longtime manager, Capitol Hill bar and business ownersSeattle Times
- ‘Fire Island’ review: This gay rom-com offers a shallow dip into the ocean that is modern queer cultureSeattle Times
- Sunday Best: An ode to spearpoint collars and the late, great Ray LiottaSeattle Times
- ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ review: The danger zone has never felt so dangerous (and worth watching)Seattle Times
- Sunday Best: We’re talking about Megan Thee Stallion, not Cara Delevingneseattletimes.com
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