Julianne Bell

Julianne Bell

Julianne Bell is a staff culture writer for The Stranger, an Aries, and a proud AMC A-List member. She lives in Seattle with a tabby cat named Rhubarb and can usually be found knitting in a cafe somewhere.

Recent Articles

Romancing the Tome

Talking Valentines, Heated Rivalry, and Sexy Fish Scaling with Author Olivia Waite

Arts Feb 2 3:00 PM

February Things to Do: This & That

The Best Culture and Community Events Happening This Month

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Film/TV Feb 2 3:00 PM

February Things to Do: Film

The Best Film Events and Screenings Happening This Month  

Books Feb 2 3:00 PM

February Things to Do: Literature

The Best Talks and Readings Happening This Month 

Food & Drink Feb 2 3:00 PM

February Things to Do: Food

The Best Food & Drink Events Happening This Month  

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Theater Feb 2 3:00 PM

February Things to Do: Performance

The Best Theater, Dance, and Comedy Events Happening This Month 

Music Feb 2 3:00 PM

February Things to Do: Music

The Best Concerts and Dance Nights Happening This Month 

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Theater Jan 29 4:00 PM

Playwright Keiko Green On Pulling Her Play from the Kennedy Center

“We have this opportunity to find an even more exciting path forward for the play.”

Editors' Pick 2025 Jan 2 10:00 AM

Rare, Bright, and Unforgettable 

At Tacos Cometa, Two Brothers Use Michelin-Starred Techniques to Make Sinaloan-Style Street Food 

Editors' Pick 2025 Dec 22 3:24 PM

20 Hours on the 1 

We went looking for the culture of Seattle’s Light Rail. We found one that’s full of earnest local regulars, oppressive silence, and a Black Parade.