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Charles Mudede

Charles Mudede

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Writer, The Stranger

Seattle

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Total articles 5332

  • Slog AM: Hackers Put Jeff Bezos' Voice in Crosswalk Buttons, Link Trains Limping Along Until April 24, Scientists Think They Found a Planet With Life

    By Charles Mudede Verified

    Apr. 17, 2025

  • Why Post-Apocalyptic TV Is Capturing Our Psyches

    By Charles Mudede Verified

    Apr. 07, 2025

  • Slog AM: Hackers Put Jeff Bezos' Voice in Crosswalk Buttons, Link Trains Limping Along Until April 24, Scientists Think They Found a Planet With Life

    By Charles Mudede Verified

    Apr. 17, 2025

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The Stranger

The Stranger is an alternative weekly newspaper based in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1991 by Tim Keck and Dan Savage, it has established itself as a key media outlet in the city, focusing on local news, arts, and culture. Recently, it was acquired by Noisy Creek, a company co-founded by Brady Walkinshaw and Rob Crocker, while Index Newspapers retains a minority stake. The Stranger publishes both print and online content, offering extensive coverage of Seattle's cultural scene, including reviews, interviews, and event listings. It provides comprehensive listings of local events, concerts, and performances, catering to a diverse audience interested in the city's vibrant arts and culture. Under new ownership, The Stranger aims to maintain its editorial independence while enhancing its resources to support journalists and improve its content offerings.

Seattle, Washington, United States

+1 206-323-7101

Founded: 1991