Arts

Sonata on Wheels
Seattle Chamber Music Society acquires a mobile concert hall.
You’ve heard of food trucks, but what about a concert truck? Seattle Chamber Music Society (SCMS) just acquired The Concert Truck, a 16-foot box truck converted into a mobile concert hall. Complete with lights, sound system, and a grand piano, the rig has already made appearances around Seattle as part of SCMS’s annual summer residency…

Salmon Days Returns This Weekend
Issaquah’s annual festival honors the salmon’s journey home.
I couldn’t be more excited to celebrate this unique local festival in Issaquah. This year marks the 56th annual Salmon Days, a celebration of the salmon returning home to spawn. The festival, which began in 1970, is a chance for the community to gather and enjoy parades, food, art, and of course, salmon viewing. One…

The Many Lives of Lish McBride
The Seattle author built her career on romance and bookselling—with a little trivia hosting on the side.
It’s Tuesday night, and romance author Lish McBride is gearing up for trivia night. “I host trivia at Hemlock State Brewing Company in Mountlake Terrace,” laughs McBride of her unusual weekly gig. “Being a writer is a weird job. It’s very stressful in many ways. So, I love my trivia on Tuesday nights.” She also…

Seattle’s French Connection
A garden takes root in Nantes as it marks 45 years as Seattle’s sister city.
Did you know that Seattle has a partnership with a city in France? Nantes, a city along the Loire River in the western part of the country, is one of our 20 sister cities worldwide, in places as diverse as Poland, Kenya, Cambodia, and Uzbekistan. Sister cities have been around for decades, created through formal…

Art Matters in Seattle. Let’s Keep it Going.
A little reminder that creative expression is the glue holding us together.
Last weekend, my two daughters and I caught the light rail in Shoreline and rode it down into the belly of Seattle. I love taking them through the city. The trains are crowded with every type of person and I always feel both protective and proud. I grew up in a rural part of northern…

Seattle’s WALK DONT RUN Festival is a Major Success for Downtown
Featuring more than 100 local artists, the 2-mile route drew thousands throughout the day.
Last week, Seattle’s streets were abuzz with creativity during the inaugural WALK DON’T RUN art marathon. Inspired by NEPO 5K—an art event organized by local artist Klara Glosova in Chinatown International District and Beacon Hill—WALK, DONT RUN wound through the heart of the city, with dozens of installations, performances, pop-ups, open galleries, and merriment along…

From the Northwest to Nashville
Country singer Max McNown carries the forests, lakes, and rain of his childhood into every song.
Max McNown carries memories of the Pacific Northwest wherever he goes. “Our favorite camping spot was up in Washington at Lake Merwin,” recalls the rising country music star during an interview with Seattle magazine. “We would pack the car to the brim, fill it with all of my siblings and my parents, and we would…

The Kraken Reveal This Season’s Artist-Designed Jerseys
Seven regional creatives turned out unique designs that will debut each month, from October through April.
Last week, the Seattle Kraken released its newest crop of artist-designed jerseys, each one coinciding with special-themed game nights happening all season. Launched during the team’s inaugural season, the partnership with local artists has evolved into the Common Thread Project, which aims to increase diversity in hockey appreciation and get a wider range of fans…

2025 Washington State Book Awards Winners Announced
Covering seven categories from fiction to poetry, the annual recognition highlights the region’s literary talents.
The Washington Center for the Book (an affiliate of the Library of Congress Center for the Book administered by Washington State Library) has announced the winners of the 2025 Washington State Book Awards. Now in its 59th year, the program (formerly called the Governor’s Writers Awards) celebrates writers of all stripes, and the winners were…

Autumn Arts: Visual Art
This fall, exhibits across the city invite you to look closer.
Sweater weather is fast approaching, and Seattle’s galleries and museums are about to head into the season with exhibitions that tackle politics, identity, and the environment alongside work that simply celebrates beauty. With arts funding under strain, showing up for First Thursdays or a neighborhood opening is one of the most direct ways to support the city’s…

AMPERS&ONE: Rebel Angels of K-Pop
With two members from Seattle, the group’s latest EP marks a turning point fueled by confidence and experimentation.
When it comes to breaking barriers in K-pop, AMPERS&ONE are quickly carving out a lane of their own. The seven-member group—Kamden Na, Kyrell Choi, Brian Ho, Mackiah Mercer, Seungmo Kim, Jiho Choi, and Siun Yoon, have only been on the scene since November 2023 under FNC Entertainment, the same label behind their “older brother” group…

First Thursdays Are Back in a Big Way
Art Walk is turning Pioneer Square into a lively gallery crawl and an impromptu runway.
For 60 years, the first Thursday of every month has pulled people into galleries across Seattle’s oldest neighborhood. Pioneer Square has burned down, been rebuilt, and reinvented more than once. It’s sandwiched between buzzy downtown to the north and, to the south, the stadiums and a stretch of rail lines. In between are brick buildings,…

Autumn Arts: Dance
Big ideas and bold movement take center stage this season.
Seattle’s fall dance season kicks off with homegrown talent alongside visiting choreographers bringing new energy to local stages. The lineup ranges from experimental world premieres and site-specific works to a major repertory highlight. At a time when arts funding is under strain, showing up for dance is one of the most vital ways to keep…
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