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RAINY DAYS // ISSUE #03

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RAILY DAYS SEATTLE ARTS & CULTURE MAGAZINE

We’re keeping it short and sweet in this issue.  First up, don’t miss our FREE Overdose Response Workshop this Tuesday, January 28, from 1–3 PM at M5 Creative near Seattle Center. You’ll learn to save a life and walk away with a free overdose response kit equipped with Narcan.


Need a gift for your Valentine who lives and breathes music? Kiss the clichés goodbye and say hello to giving your music-loving Valentine a gift that resonates with something from our Valentine's Day Gift Guide.  


 Speaking of love, show some for your fellow Washington musicians by adding your voice to the WA State Music Census before it wraps up on January 31. 


Lastly, we’ve rounded up local open mics and jams to help you connect with the scene. Got a favorite we didn’t mention? Reply and let us know!

 

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Remember when, if you wanted to find out what shows were coming up in Seattle, you’d open up The Rocket or, later, The Stranger and find all the venue’s concert calendars in one easy-to-find place? Those were the days.


Many have tried to recreate this vital resource, and someone finally has! Run by Kay Redden, founder of Dentapes, and Mike Sampson, a local musician, Showlist Seattle is your straightforward guide to live music around town. If you like the resource, pitch in a few bucks to keep them around.




 

BECOME A CONTRIBUTOR


Got an event on the horizon? Dropping a new release that’ll blow our minds? Have something to say that Seattle needs to hear? Whether you’re organizing a gig, releasing a killer album, or have an op-ed that’ll spark some serious conversation, we want to hear from you! Fill out the form at the bottom of the Rainy Days page, submit your request for a feature, or become a contributor (or just click the button below to be taken right to the form). You can also email us directly at SMASH@SMASHSeattle.org.




Together, We Can Build a Healthier Future for Music


Seattle’s musicians give so much to our community—now it’s our turn to give back. Your donation to SMASH provides local artists access to affordable healthcare, mental health resources, and vital support services, helping them thrive both on and off the stage. Together, we can ensure the music never stops.


When you make a tax-deductible gift to SMASH, you directly impact our capacity to serve current members, expand programs and services, and support even more musicians in our area. 


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