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In what shouldn't be news to anyone, climate change is set to worsen Seattle's weather conditions. How can we adapt? The Seattle Office of Planning and Community Development, KUOW, Collins. Woerman, and the library will present experts in climate resilience to give you some ideas. Seattle Candidate Forum on Education.

Hear Seattle mayoral, city council, and school board candidates discuss "the cradle to career education issues that matter to the children, youth, and families of Seattle" and ask them questions. Light dinner is provided.

MUSIC3. Twiztid 2. Year Anniversary Tour. Join Twiztid for their 2. Moonshine Bandits, Blaze Ya Dead Homie, Witney Payton, KST Blunt Trauma, and Concrete.

PERFORMANCE4. I Am a Modern. If all you know of Russian theater is represented by Chekhov's farces and tragedies, here's a chance to catch up on contemporary works—with an introduction by the director of special programs at the Moscow Art Theatre, Pavel Rudnev. See two one- acts written under Putin, directed by Gavin Reub. READINGS & TALKS5.

Ben Loory: Tale of Falling and Flying. Short story writer Ben Loory (Stories for Nighttime and Some for the Day) will present his new book of creepy, funny, strange parables: Tales of Falling and Flying. Chain Letter Vol 4. This is the fourth installment of a new Capitol Hill- based reading series, Chain Letter. Robert Lashley, Earl Brooks, the Noel Kennon Quintet, and Glen Beebe will share their work.

The organizers say, "Find out what they do as we do." We at the Stranger can't give you any more specifics than that. Genetic Technology & Ethics. Explore the terrifying (un)ethical possibilities of genetic technology at this event hosted by award- winning journalist Bonnie Rochman (a former health and medicine columnist for Time magazine and author of The Gene Machine). RESISTANCE & SOLIDARITY8. Brewing Resistance. Educate yourself about social activism with Artful Activism leader Ale Blakely in a short presentation and connect with the very active local environmental organization 3. Seattle. One buck from each beer or cider pint will benefit this group.

TUESDAY- FRIDAYFESTIVALS9. Seattle Design Festival.

In the words of Charles Mudede, writing in 2. By intersecting social justice, urban planning, ecology, and capital, [SDF] transforms design into a moral issue.” This year's festival will expand on the theme of "POWER" and investigate how design can shape global progress. TUESDAY- SUNDAYART1. Schack- toberfest: Glass Pumpkin Festival. Immortalize your fall spirit by choosing from over 7. Schack glassblowing studio, to "pick" and purchase. WEDNESDAYCOMMUNITY1.

Driving the Revolution: Self- Driving Cars & the Future We Want. What effects will self- driving cars have on urban and rural environments? Will they allow parking lots to be turned into parks and housing? Or will they exacerbate urban sprawl?

Hear a discussion with businesspeople, consultants, and public servants, moderated by KUOW's Ross Reynolds. First Hill Pop- up Petting Zoo. Cars will be shut out of Ninth Avenue between Seneca and University in favor of piglets, wallabies, goats, and chickens. Remember the days when people kept livestock in Seattle, and relish the animal smell replacing gasoline fumes. History Café: Living with the Ship Canal. Environmental historian Jennifer Ott and Muckleshoot Indian Tribe historian Warren King George will have a panel discussion about the environmental and cultural effects of connecting Lake Washington and Puget Sound, including "re- plumbing the watershed." 1. Tenant Rights Bootcamp.

Tenant Rights Bootcamps offer informative workshops for Seattle renters who are concerned about losing their security deposit, worried about eviction, trying to get repairs, or confused about Seattle tenant laws. This "neighborhood- by- neighborhood series [teaches] renters how to know and assert their rights, find solutions to various issues, and make real change in their community." FOOD & DRINK1. Keep the Pint Night: 2. Local artists have designed new pint glasses for Peddler Brewing, and your $1.

In September, get a Roberto Celis design, as long as supplies last. MUSIC1. 6. Dead. Grass. Dead. Grass (aka Ricky Gene Powell & Acoustic Laboratory) will bid adieu to summer with a set full of Grateful Dead covers. READINGS & TALKS1. Cyber- Physical Resiliency and Security. Join the MIT Enterprise Forum for a discussion on "building resilience against cyber- physical security threats." The program will explore "the intersection of the cyber and physical worlds and how to protect against both intentional attacks and inadvertent misuse." 1.

Daemond Arrindell and Jeanine Walker: Rhythm, Voice, and Power. Poet and spoken word artist Daemond Arrindell will share the stage with poet and variety show host Jeanine Walker in a reading that "highlights the power of rhythm in spoken word, poetry and music." 1.

Disaster Book Club: Wave. The Seattle Office of Emergency Management's book club seeks to inform the public about local emergency preparedness through readings. This month's selection is Sonali Deraniyagala's terrifying true story called Wave, which details how she survived the 2. Boxing Day Tsunami in South Asia that killed her family. They'll also be screening After the Wave, a documentary on the catastrophe that may be distressing to some viewers. Lit Fix 1. 9: Waxing & Waning.

Hear readings by Pulitzer Prize- nominated journalist Claudia Rowe, journalist and essayist Michelle Goodman, writer and performer Josh Axelrad, and poet Sierra Golden, with music by Keith Caswell. WEDNESDAY- SATURDAYPERFORMANCE2. Relativity. Mark St. Germain's Relativity, presented at Taproot as part of the National New Play Network's rolling world premiere program, is about Albert Einstein's lost daughter and a 1. Einstein's true personal history.

WEDNESDAY- SUNDAYFESTIVALS2. Bellevue Fashion Week. Sure, it rains a lot here, and in winter it gets dark at two.

All the more motivation for Northwestern fashion to bring a little elegance and color into our lives. If you've got visitors from out of town, bring them to Bellevue Fashion Week to show them we don't only dress in flannel. MUSIC2. 3. Djangofest Northwest.

Djangofest bills itself as the "premier showcase of gypsy jazz music in North America." Join with other "Djangophiles" in Langley for five days of performances, workshops, and informal "djam" sessions (their parlance) around Whidbey Island. THURSDAYART2. 4. Walking Through History: A Tour of Tacoma with Chuck Morrison and Artist Zhi Lin.

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