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Seattle's Hall of Fame: Politics, History/Preservation and Media/Journalism

Seattle’s Hall of Fame: Politics, History/Preservation and Media/Journalism

David Brewster

Seattle's Hall of Fame: Activism/Social Justice, Civic Discourse and Community Leaders, Civil Rights and Cannabis

Seattle’s Hall of Fame: Activism/Social Justice, Civic Discourse and Community Leaders, Civil Rights and Cannabis

The Gates Family

Seattle's Hall of Fame: Urban Spaces, Commercial Development, Outdoors and Environment

Seattle’s Hall of Fame: Urban Spaces, Commercial Development, Outdoors and Environment

From left: Linda Hartzell, Kemper Freeman Jr., Chris Curtis, Tim Keck, Phyllis Lamphere, Ed Murray, Adrian Hanauer, Jean Enersen, Jim Whittaker

Seattle's Hall of Fame: Philanthropy, Sports, Transportation, Architecture, Technology and Business

Seattle’s Hall of Fame: Philanthropy, Sports, Transportation, Architecture, Technology and Business

From left: Leroy Hood, the Rev. Stephen Sundborg, Penny Simkin, Knute Berger, Tomio Moriguchi, Jeff Wright, Nancy Pearl, Charles Royer, Trish Millines Dziko, Vivian McPeak

Seattle's Hall of Fame: Food and Beverage, Beauty, Music, Arts and Culture and Books

Seattle’s Hall of Fame: Food and Beverage, Beauty, Music, Arts and Culture and Books

Howard Schultz

Seattle’s Hall  of Fame

Seattle’s Hall of Fame

The innovators and trailblazers who put Seattle on the map

From left: Barbara Earl Thomas, Larry Gossett, Fran Bigelow, Martha Choe, Kent Stowell, Francia Russell, Gene Juarez, Tom Douglas, Gary Locke, Alison Holcomb, Joni Earl, Paul Dorpat, Marie McCaffrey

Simple Decor Ideas to Get the Party Going

Simple Decor Ideas to Get the Party Going

The new book ‘Decorate for a Party’ shows how to welcome guests in style, whether for drinks, dinner or special occasions

This article originally appeared on Houzz.com.  “There is something really wonderful about having friends over for dinner,” Holly Beckersays in her newest book, Decorate for a Party. “It can be a more intimate, relaxed, and fun change from meeting at a restaurant.” If you agree with that sentiment but feel overwhelmed by the thought of…

Seattle Duo The Argument Makes Music of Married Life

Seattle Duo The Argument Makes Music of Married Life

The Argument, Seattle songwriters Brangien Davis and Daniel Spils, talk music, marriage, and releasing one song at a time

The family that plays together: Brangien Davis and Daniel Spils at their home in Denny Blaine.

The Must List: Dia de los Muertos, Maceo Parker and Mariza

The Must List: Dia de los Muertos, Maceo Parker and Mariza

What to do in Seattle this weekend and beyond

Portuguese singer Mariza, the world’s foremost interpreter of her native country’s mournful, traditional vocal music, arrives in Seattle at the peak of autumn.

New App Hopes to Make Reservations Easier

New App Hopes to Make Reservations Easier

If you love a 7 p.m. table for two as much as we do, you may want to check out Resy.

Grab a seat at White Swan, one of Resy’s new clients.

Falling for Foraged Greens

Falling for Foraged Greens

Langdon Cook goes on a late autumn hunt for watercress

Look for wild watercress in small, slow-moving creeks

Seattle's Short Run Comix and Arts Festival Highlights the Handmade

Seattle’s Short Run Comix and Arts Festival Highlights the Handmade

A celebration of handmade, self-published art books, comics, zines and literary works from around the world

Short Run festival founders Eroyn Franklin (left) and Kelly Froh at Fantagraphics: a $15,000 NEA grant and rising prestige

Recipe of the Week: Mario Batali’s Apple Dumplings

Recipe of the Week: Mario Batali’s Apple Dumplings

The Crocs-wearing chef will be in town tomorrow signing cookbooks.

From Philly cheesesteaks to Kansas City BBQ to San Francisco cioppino.

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