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Seattle's Future World: Our Crystal Ball Predictions, Part 3

Seattle’s Future World: Our Crystal Ball Predictions, Part 3

Trying to predict the future is humbling—but even when we know we’ll probably be wildly wrong, it’s fodder for good conversation

Click here for Seattle’s Future World: Our Crystal Ball Predictions, Part 2 The Melting of the Seattle FreezeIn 30 years, the climate will be a little nicer and the Seattle Freeze will have melted. All that will be left of our purported Nordic lack of camaraderie will be a few puddles of aloofness and a spattering…

Seattle's Future World: Our Crystal Ball Predictions, Part 2

Seattle’s Future World: Our Crystal Ball Predictions, Part 2

Trying to predict the future is humbling—but even when we know we’ll probably be wildly wrong, it’s fodder for good conversation

Click here for Seattle’s Future World: Our Crystal Ball Predictions, Part 1 Policing the City Acknowledging the potential game-changing repercussions of even a single unanticipated variable (say a cataclysmic act of terrorism, or “The Big One” in the Cascadia subduction zone), I hazard this guess of what the Seattle Police Department will look like in 25…

Seattle's Future World: Our Crystal Ball Predictions, Part 1

Seattle’s Future World: Our Crystal Ball Predictions, Part 1

Trying to predict the future is humbling, but even when we know we'll probably be wildly wrong, it's fodder for good conversation

Had I been making predictions about the future back in the 1960s, I would have been wildly wrong. Monorails aren’t whisking us everywhere.  Flying cars haven’t made freeways obsolete.  The Kingdome didn’t outlast us all. Supersonic jets never caught on—in fact, not building them helped plunge Seattle into a deep recession. People who did bet on…

The Must List: Markeith Wiley, Imaginary Machine and Holiday Bookfest

The Must List: Markeith Wiley, Imaginary Machine and Holiday Bookfest

Markeith Wiley presents his performance piece, It’s Not Too Late, through Sunday

Bedtime Stories: Dress Your Guest Room to Impress

Bedtime Stories: Dress Your Guest Room to Impress

This story originally appeared on Houzz.com. With the holidays just around the corner, it’s time to consider the best ways to host your houseguests. The following checklist has 12 ways to make overnight visitors as comfortable as possible. We follow a guest’s journey from arrival to awakening, pausing to reflect on the elements that will…

MOHAI’s Edible City Opens Saturday

MOHAI’s Edible City Opens Saturday

The new exhibit takes a hard look at how and why we eat the way we do.

Curator Rebekah Denn explains the local history of the Cinnabon.

Garrison Keillor at the Paramount: "Our Love Will Get Us Through"

Garrison Keillor at the Paramount: “Our Love Will Get Us Through”

Writer, entertainer and variety show host, Garrison Keillor

10 Pies For Your Thanksgiving Table

10 Pies For Your Thanksgiving Table

So you don't bake...don't worry.

A La Mode knows how to dress up a pumpkin pie.

Tacos Beyond the Truck

Tacos Beyond the Truck

Sam Choy’s double layered taco with tuna poke, edamame hummus, spicy aioli and roe: addictive yet guilt-free

We Are America: Election Reflections from a Millennial

We Are America: Election Reflections from a Millennial

Reflections on the election—and the protests—from a millennial

With fellow picketing Americans, I marched in Seattle’s anti-Trump protest on November 9

365 and New Seasons Up Seattle's Grocery Game

365 and New Seasons Up Seattle’s Grocery Game

More market options in Seattle? Truly super

We know Seattleites love their locally owned grocery stores—Metropolitan Market, PCC, Town & Country and Red Apple—the same way they love their neighborhood restaurants. But now, two new shops are joining our grocery landscape (plus an Amazon grocery pick-up location in Ballard and an Uwajimaya seafood and Asian grab-and-go outpost in South Lake Union are…

Love, Italian Style, in 'Bittersweet Life' Podcast

Love, Italian Style, in ‘Bittersweet Life’ Podcast

Town Hall program director Katy Sewall explores the expat life in her online audio broadcast

When Seattleite Katy Sewall headed to Rome in 2013 for an extended stay, she and lifelong friend Tiffany Parks—who had already been living in Rome for a decade—decided to create a podcast about the experience. The “BitterSweet Life” audio broadcast, with new episodes every Monday, is a natural for Sewall, who spent nine years at…

Former Book Bindery Team Branch out With Copine

Former Book Bindery Team Branch out With Copine

The duo behind Book Bindery opens the upscale neighborhood eatery Copine in Ballard

Taking a stand: Copine’s amuse-bouche citrus sockeye salmon in tempura batter with lemon creme fraiche, salmon roe and chive

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