Godโ€™s Army Is Hiring

Russell Johnson built Pursuit into the Pacific Northwestโ€™s fastest-growing evangelical empire. Now heโ€™s bringing in two Christian supremacist heavy hitters.

This story originally appeared in The Strangerโ€™s 2026 Queer Issue. On April 19, 2026, Russell Johnson, the founder and lead pastor of the right-wing megachurch Pursuit NW, took to Instagram, as he often does, to deliver two important messages to his congregation. He told them the church needed $52 million to purchase a building andโ€ฆ

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Ticket Alert: Gracie Abrams, Bryson Tiller, and More Seattle Events Going On Sale This Week

Plus, Stick Figure and More Event Updates for June 4

Ready to click โ€œadd to cartโ€ on these concert tix? Daughter from Hell singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams looks at her life on an upcoming tour. Multi-platinum rapper Bryson Tiller presents the Neo Trapsoul Tour with special guests Maijd Jordan and Ty Dolla $ign. Plus, reggae band Stick Figure brings new music to the Gorge next summer.โ€ฆ

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Welcome to The Stranger’s Queer Issue

The Democrats and the mainstream media have pushed me out of the greatest cabinet in Earthโ€™s 4,000-year history, and The Stranger, a publication I have never heard of but was familiar with my excellent track record, asked me to temporarily fill in as its public editor for this โ€œqueerโ€ issue. They had read about myโ€ฆ

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New Music You Shouldn’t Miss

Sax Maverick Skerik Goes Ambient and Debt Rag Righteously Roughs Up Math Rock

SkerikSKERIK 061725(Loosegroove) Seattle saxophonist Skerik (aka Eric Walton) has done seemingly everything a musician can do in his 30-year career. Even a cursory rundown of his activities would exceed my word count, but, real quick: He’s toured with Roger Waters and Les Claypool, guested on Sunn O)))’s Monoliths & Dimensions, and headed over a dozenโ€ฆ

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Slog AM: Trumpโ€™s Cabinet Is Full of Suckups, NASA Says Goodbye to Mars Orbiter, Workers at Walrus and the Carpenter Authorize a Strike

Good Morning! Itโ€™s still spring in Seattle, so we have another partly cloudy, 60-something degree day ahead of us. Itโ€™s farmerโ€™s market weather. Itโ€™s weather to take your (or someone elseโ€™s) dog on a long, breezy walk. Smoke season comes for us all eventually, so just get outside.  But first, the news.  Kissing the Ring:โ€ฆ

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โ€˜Wait, Capitol Hill Is Gay?โ€™ย 

And Other Lessons Learned by the Seattle Police Department in the Year Since the Cal Anderson Counterprotest

This story originally appeared in The Stranger’s 2026 Queer Issue. Happy Anniversary! Itโ€™s been one year since Christian supremacists took over a historically queer park in Seattleโ€™s historically queer neighborhood. The event, which you may have read about in last yearโ€™s Queer Issue, was part of the Mayday USA tour, an anti-trans, anti-abortion spectacle specificallyโ€ฆ

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Pop Loser: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (Charliโ€™s Version)

All the Music News and Events for Your Week

Welcome back to Pop Loser! This week, Charli XCX announced a new album, Joanna Newsom got her own holiday, Jack White debuted his โ€œart,โ€ and not even Milli Vanilliโ€™s Fab Morvan will play at Trump’s Great American State Fair. Madonna shared a special message for Pride Month. Plus, Bob Dylan will be in town thisโ€ฆ

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Union Workers at Acclaimed Restaurant the Walrus and the Carpenter Are Ready to Strike

Slow negotiations have resulted in some progress, but not enough for workers.

On Tuesday afternoon, unionized workers at the Walrus and the Carpenter held a strike authorization vote in the sweltering Ballard sun minutes before the acclaimed oyster-centric spot opened for service. Eighteen of 20 union members voted to authorize a strike (with two not voting), so leadership will be able to call a work stoppage ifโ€ฆ

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Never Stop Dancing

Dear neighbor, I pass by you a couple times a week, me walking my dog, you grooving to what must be awesome tunes in your earbuds and smoking a joint on the sidewalk across from our โ€œsmoke-freeโ€ apartment campus. You look so happy and in-the-moment, you dance like you feel the music in your boneโ€ฆ

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Read All About It!

The Stranger Got Eight SPJ Awards This Year

This week, the Society for Professional Journalists announced the winners of their Northwest Excellence in Journalism Awards. The Stranger won eight awards, including first place in Personal Profile (โ€œThe Making of Katie Wilsonโ€), Graphics and Illustration (โ€œKeep Diggingโ€), Photo Essay (โ€œSkateboards Onlyโ€), and Editorial and Commentary (โ€œItโ€™s All About the Dickโ€).   This is also (probably)โ€ฆ

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Slog AM: Wilson Introduces New Tax to Support Buses, the Torrent Sign Alex Carpenter, and Someone Drove a Car onto a Light Rail Platform

Phew! We made it through yesterdayโ€™s heat wave, and today is much cooler, with a cozy overcast and a high of 69. (Donโ€™t say it.) What else does this morning bring? News! Good news, bad news, and news about pigeon livers. Wilson Wants You to Ride the Bus: Yesterday, Mayor Katie Wilson announced she isโ€ฆ

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Art on a Yacht, Art in a Shed, and a New Curatorial Director for the Frye

The art news, gossip, and shows you need to know for the weeks ahead.

On behalf of Seattle, Iโ€™d like to take a moment to publicly thank local artist-hero Light Guerrilla for doing the Lordโ€™s work and tagging โ€œTAX THE RICHโ€ in massive light letters across the side of Mark Zuckerbergโ€™s 390-foot supervillain megayacht, Launchpad, which unceremoniously rolled up in our front yard the same day Meta announced 1,400โ€ฆ

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