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No Harm serves its LGBTQIA+ clientele with pride
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No Harm serves its LGBTQIA+ clientele with pride

Anita Hulitza and Andy Coleman, partners in life as well as business, are the joint owners of No Harm, a Ballard-based hair salon that has operated since 2020. The duo works together as stylists specializing in Queer-affirming cuts.

Rossario George's collections empower wearers, prepares them to take on the world
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Rossario George's collections empower wearers, prepares them to take on the world

Tony Vincente first fell in love with fashion when his mother took him to the Versace store as a child: the garments, their quality, and the ambiance of the store stuck with him.

Hatch, South Seattle's new all-inclusive hair salon
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Hatch, South Seattle's new all-inclusive hair salon

You're probably familiar with the red-and-white "candy cane" barbershop pole — reminiscent of the primary genders that the colors represent and a staple of the business.

Culture, empowerment, and beauty:  Looking ahead to the 2025 Miss Island Goddess Pageant
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Culture, empowerment, and beauty: Looking ahead to the 2025 Miss Island Goddess Pageant

The Miss Island Goddess Pageant, hosted by UTOPIA Washington, is back for its 15th year, at Muckleshoot Casino Resort on Saturday, April 5.

What's rainbow thrifting without a little rain: Sunny days at Out of the Closet
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What's rainbow thrifting without a little rain: Sunny days at Out of the Closet

If you're from Capitol Hill, odds are you a rainbow aficionado, a lover of Dickies, and a thrifter. The district's staple thrift shop for some of the best deals on gender-affirming clothing, Lifelong Thrift, is closing later this month and rebranding

A Gay array of Seattle dating app experiences
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A Gay array of Seattle dating app experiences

Dating today isn't what it used to be. While apps have made the experience manageable and safer for Queer people, the depersonalization of the interface has left many feeling unfulfilled.

You don't always have to avoid romance if you're newly sober
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You don't always have to avoid romance if you're newly sober

With Valentine's Day fast approaching, there can be pressure to do something nice for that special person. The holiday offers profound joy and significant challenges for those who take it to heart.

Where is the love?: Confronting Grindr's paradox, small-world dynamics, unrealistic expectations, and why we don't seem to date anymore
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Where is the love?: Confronting Grindr's paradox, small-world dynamics, unrealistic expectations, and why we don't seem to date anymore

February often arrives with heart-shaped confections and Pinterest-perfect gestures proclaiming the season of love. We see constant reminders to send flowers or buy chocolate for that special someone.

Exhibit celebrating 50 years of "Seattle Gay News" comes to WWU's Viking Union Gallery: Five decades of history are on display Jan. 13—Feb. 20
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Exhibit celebrating 50 years of "Seattle Gay News" comes to WWU's Viking Union Gallery: Five decades of history are on display Jan. 13—Feb. 20

When one steps into the Viking Union Gallery at Western Washington University, the white walls display a collection of headlines from past issues published by the Seattle Gay News (SGN).

Seattle LGBTQ+ Wedding Expo to celebrate love and equality amid fears of new administration
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Seattle LGBTQ+ Wedding Expo to celebrate love and equality amid fears of new administration

Since 2003, RainbowWeddingNetwork has been putting together LGBTQ wedding expos across the nation. On February 16, it will return to Seattle for an afternoon that celebrates Queer love — despite the new Trump administration, which has some fearing the

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