The Stranger was established in 1991 by Tim Keck, who had previously co-founded The Onion, and colleagues from The Onion and from The Stranger's sister publication, The Portland Mercury. Today, The Stranger is owned by Index Newspapers. From its base in Seattle, Washington, The Stranger covers a diverse range of news and events, including Politics, Music, Film, Theater, Visual Art, Books, Food, and Drink. It also features various guides and blogs, offering readers a unique blend of hard news, cultural criticism, and provocative personal essays. **One interesting fact**: A unique aspect of The Stranger is its commitment to supporting local arts and culture. The publication sponsors numerous events throughout the year, including the renowned Stranger Genius Awards, which provide no-strings-attached cash to local artists, writers, and arts organizations, underlining its dedication to fostering the creative community in Seattle.
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