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Smith Tower Sold, New LEDs on Columbia Center & More

Smith Tower Sold, New LEDs on Columbia Center & More

The top Seattle news stories you should be reading today

First we thought Capitol Hill’s Kingfish Cafe was closing for good after announcing its goodbyes on its Facebook page. But it appears the restaurant’s owners are merely taking a break, cites King 5 News, before opening “a series of Kingfish Cafes” around the city. Everyone can calm down now! You have until January 25 to…

Infographic: The Seattle Cleanse

Time to clear out the blockages, hang-ups and annoyances stuck in your craw

Happy New Year, Seattle. It’s time to cleanse our souls of stale happenings of 2014.  

Kurt Cobain's Suicide Note Printed on Tee & More News

Kurt Cobain’s Suicide Note Printed on Tee & More News

The top Seattle news stories you should be reading today

Whether it’s a misogynistic message printed on a tee shirt for girls (ahem, “I’m too pretty to do math”) or something racist (remember Abercrombie & Fitch’s shirt with the “Wong Brothers Laundry Service” slogan that caused an uproar back in 2002?), it seems graphic tees covered in absurd statements just won’t go away. Now, you…

Dance Company Whim W'him's First Official Show Debuts

Dance Company Whim W’him’s First Official Show Debuts

A local dance company turns a corner

At his rehearsal studio in Bellevue, wearing pink and red socks emblazoned with “Whim W’him,” choreographer Olivier Wevers is clearly in his element. “Push the arms, but don’t swing them,” he gently directs his dancers, modeling the subtle difference. “Focus on the wrists.” This month, the former Pacific Northwest Ballet principal presents the first performance…

Willows Lodge Named Best Hotel, Rent Increases in West Seattle

Willows Lodge Named Best Hotel, Rent Increases in West Seattle

The top Seattle news stories you should be reading today

When we first discovered Twin Peaks was slated to return with a new season in 2016, it was still unclear whether actor Kyle MacLachlan would reprise his role as Agent Cooper. Now, it’s official that he will indeed star in the revival! Alrighty then! (Sorry, that’s a Trey MacDougal reference.)   The rents are too…

Seattle Symphony Performs World-Premiere Composition Based on Music of Pearl Jam

Seattle Symphony Performs World-Premiere Composition Based on Music of Pearl Jam

Composer Angelique Poteat takes her cues from natural elements

Upon being commissioned to create a new orchestral piece for the Seattle Symphony, composer and clarinetist Angelique Poteat, who turns 29 this month, immediately set to work immersing herself in the oeuvre of her musical inspiration: Pearl Jam. Having grown up listening to the band as a rock fan, she spent last January listening to…

How to Exercise Your Rights Against Unfair Gym Contracts

How to Exercise Your Rights Against Unfair Gym Contracts

What to expect and what to avoid when you sign up for a new gym membership

This article originally appeared on Avvo.com. It’s a new year, and you’re ready to set out on a healthier lifestyle, complete with a shiny new membership at the local gym. Great! However, it is not uncommon for health clubs, particularly those with higher-than-average membership rates and dozens of amenities, to gouge patrons with fees, lock-in…

Seahawks March to Super Bowl: Richard Sherman Meets Gen. Sherman

Seahawks March to Super Bowl: Richard Sherman Meets Gen. Sherman

The Hawks have been tearing through other teams as if on their own “March to the Sea”

In this bi-monthly Seattlemag.com column, Knute Berger–who writes regularly for Seattle Magazine and Crosscut.com and is a frequent pundit on KUOW–takes an in-depth look at some of the highly topical and sometimes polarizing issues in our city. It’s possible to take this comparison too far, but with the Seahawks marching to the NFC Championship game…

Seahawks Win, Pioneer Square Sees Business Boom & More

Seahawks Win, Pioneer Square Sees Business Boom & More

The top Seattle news stories you should be reading today

It’s the first-ever Monday after the Golden Globes that I’m not sitting here in a haze from too much champagne. Let’s dive right in to what’s happening around Seattle! You’ve likely seen cyclist Alvin Graham Jr. outside CenturyLink Field or in front of Westlake Center riding his trainer in support of veterans. Saturday night during…

Paseo Reopens, Female NFL Fans Growing in Seattle & More News

Paseo Reopens, Female NFL Fans Growing in Seattle & More News

The top Seattle news stories you should be reading today

Paseo is back! New owner Ryan Santwire quietly reopened the doors of the original Fremont location yesterday for fear of the kitchen becoming overrun. Nonetheless, the legendary sandwich shop that closed suddenly last November amid allegations of unfair pay and other poor treatment for workers had 50 customers in the first half hour. The menu, suppliers and…

Must List: 'Tosca' Opens, Seahawks Take on the Panthers

Must List: ‘Tosca’ Opens, Seahawks Take on the Panthers

What to do this weekend in Seattle

Must BravoSeattle Opera’s Opening Night of Tosca Saturday (1/10, 7:30 p.m.) A power-crazed chief of police. Fake bullets replaced with real ones. A fatal plunge off a parapet! Puccini’s Tosca is the archetypical opera, with more melodrama than an episode of Scandal and a spicy score that keeps things racing toward the foregone conclusion. Don’t…

Chop Suey to Close, Foggy Conditions & More News

Chop Suey to Close, Foggy Conditions & More News

The top Seattle news stories you should be reading today

As the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas speeds along for another day, we’re hearing inklings of some very cool innovations–Audi previewing a self-driving car, for one. And yesterday during the event, Microsoft unveiled the Nokia 215, which Fast Company reports is slated to retail in markets such as Africa, Asia and the Middle…

A Local Sister Duo Starts Seattle Living Room Shows

A Local Sister Duo Starts Seattle Living Room Shows

Siblings Carrie and Kristen Watt host concert series in small venues and private homes

In a small, private Belltown event space, members of Seattle band St. Paul de Vence begin tuning a trumpet and strumming a banjo. As the audience settles in on this winter evening, there’s electricity in the air—a sense that something exciting is afoot, and the people here are lucky witnesses. Everyone is on “the list,”…

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