Seattle Celebrates Canines in Films and Audiences
Last night we welcomed the first Dog Film Festival at the Seattle International Film Festival’s Uptown theatre. Hundreds of humans and their canine companions attended the two shows that celebrated the remarkable bond between dogs and their people.
77 Stranger (Than Usual) Things To Do in Seattle This Week
Our arts critics have already recommended 42 great things to do this week, and our music critics have picked the 25 best concerts, but there are still hundreds more events happening. To prevent some of the quirkier and more extraordinary ones from slipping through the cracks, we've compiled them here—from a John Hughes-themed '80s karaoke party to the Pride Stripper Circus, and from Some Kind of Space Opera to the Anthology of Erotic Esoterica. For even more options this week, check out our complete Things To Do calendar.
Pet Lover Brings Dog Film Festival to Seattle
The Dog Film Festival, founded by The Dog Bible author and Radio Pet Lady Network co-host Tracie Hotchner, debuts in Seattle later this month. It's a one-day pooch party with two 90-minute showings of short films that's designed to bring both film and dog lovers together. The festival, benefiting Seattle Humane, will be held in the SIFF Cinema Uptown Theater, with showings at 4 and 6:30 p.m.
KOMO 4 TV News | First Ever Dog Film Festival Hits Seattle in June
by Gena Wynkoop
As if Seattle wasn't overflowing with dog-obsessed people already, this summer the first ever Dog Film Festival is stopping in Seattle on Sunday, June 26th.