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Fall Arts Preview 2016

Fall Arts Preview 2016

A complete list of this season's theater, dance, music and more

The leaves may not yet be falling, but the calendar is filling up with dates—a sure sign that the new season of theater, dance, music and more is upon us. This year doesn’t disappoint. From a new book by a Seattle transplant with a wicked sense of the absurd to a show in which the…

Fall Arts Preview 2016: Visual Arts

Fall Arts Preview 2016: Visual Arts

Welcoming a variety of mediums to kick off the season

Family Tree – Gail Grinnell, Samuel Wildman and Eric John Olson Since 2014, MadArt Studio has operated a storefront in South Lake Union where selected local artists are given a residency of several months to create large-scale, site-specific sculpture and installation work. Visitors can witness art in the making and in its completed form. The…

The Best Getaways for Food and Wine Lovers

The Best Getaways for Food and Wine Lovers

Seattle has no shortage of great dining options, but sometimes eating out is about the journey

Eating your fill takes on a whole new meaning when you travel to these destinations. It’s all about the food you experience, from highbrow to low and everything in between. PortlandYou say you’re going to Portland for the forested hikes, the riverside views and the tax-free shopping. But let’s face it—you’re really just going to…

Last Week's Election Yielded Intriguing Results

Last Week’s Election Yielded Intriguing Results

Seattle says "yes" to affordable housing, "no" to ballot measure 123

I hate the August Primary election, and apparently do a lot of other people. Turnout was only about 33 percent statewide. I consider it a right for kids and adults to have summer (the weather regardless). Kids should get three full months off from school; adults shouldn’t have to think about politics until after Labor…

The W Seattle Debuts Outdoor-inspired Renovations

The W Seattle Debuts Outdoor-inspired Renovations

Hotel's guest rooms redesigned to reflect Pacific Northwest style

Hotel guests will feel like they’re checking into the great outdoors with the debut of the W Seattle’s Pacific Northwest–inspired guestroom renovations. Each of the 415 guest rooms and nine suites of the downtown hotel have been redesigned to reflect Seattle’s history of aeronautical innovation and outdoor recreation. Illustrating these influences are design details such…

Sasquatch Books: Raising the Region’s Literary Bar for Decades

Sasquatch Books: Raising the Region’s Literary Bar for Decades

Local publisher helps shape Seattle's literary scene

Seattle has long been known as a book lover’s haven, and Sasquatch Books, a venerated local publishing company, has played a major role in helping to mold and shape the city’s lit life. For three decades, Sasquatch has been introducing new and unique titles to the region’s (and lately, the nation’s) readers, while cultivating some…

Seattle arts programs expand outreach, take on homelessness together

Seattle arts programs expand outreach, take on homelessness together

A look at the impact of experiential arts programs on people living in homelessness

Last November, Seattle Mayor Ed Murray declared a State of Emergency for King County’s homelessness crisis. While addressing the concern has proven to be a lofty task for councilmembers and citizens alike, Seattle’s arts programs continue to take initiative on the complicated social issue.   On June 21, the Seattle Symphony announced “Simple Gifts,” a multi-year,…

New Eatery Tarsan I Jane Brings Valencian and Catalan Flair to Seattle

New Eatery Tarsan I Jane Brings Valencian and Catalan Flair to Seattle

The Spanish Revolution comes to Fremont

  Cooking is in PerfecteRocher’s bones. The self-taught Spanish chef, who has worked in Michelin-starred restaurants in London and San Francisco, grew up among the orange trees and rice fields of Villalonga, a mountain town in Valencia, where his grandfather ran a popular paella restaurant called Tarsan. Rocher practically lived in that kitchen, playing soccer…

Woodinville's Des Voignes Satisfies Beer Lovers and Wine Connoisseurs Alike

Woodinville’s Des Voignes Satisfies Beer Lovers and Wine Connoisseurs Alike

Des Voigne Cellars and B-Side Brewing make wine and beer under one roof for the first time

You know when couples or friends go wine tasting and there’s always one person who would rather be drinking a beer? Two worlds finally collide at Des Voigne Cellars and B-Side Brewing, a first-of-its-kind in the area boutique winery and craft brewery in Woodinville’s Winery Warehouse district on Artisan Hill. Inside their 5,000-square-foot industrial warehouse,…

The Must List: Seafair Celebrations, Seattle Art Fair & More

The Must List: Seafair Celebrations, Seattle Art Fair & More

What to do this weekend in Seattle

Must Sea Party On During Seafair Weekend (8/5 to 8/7, times vary) Gather along the shores of Lake Washington to say farewell to another successful Seafair in the traditional way: with powerboats and air shows. Enjoy one of the city’s oldest events, as powerboats race on Lake Washington and the U.S. Navy’s Blue Angels rocket across…

Super Chilly Summer Drinks in Seattle Bars

Super Chilly Summer Drinks in Seattle Bars

Ice-cold beverages to beat the heat

As we head into the hottest part of the year, it’s good to have a few extra-cold drink ideas for when that sun has risen so high and is so hot. To help you stay cool, we’ve picked four ice-cold cocktail remedies at local bars below. They won’t make the mercury go down in the…

The Best Thing Our Food Editor Ate This Week: Fried Rabbit & Waffles

The Best Thing Our Food Editor Ate This Week: Fried Rabbit & Waffles

Move over, chicken. This is fried rabbit and waffles.

I know what you’re thinking. Not the most award-winning food photography. Well, what can I say. We were having brunch at In-Season Fresh Take-Away & Cafe in Phinney Ridge and my husband had practically inhaled his whole order before I got to have a taste and deem it The Best Thing I Ate All Week….

Waterfront San Juan Home Brings the Outdoors Inside

Waterfront San Juan Home Brings the Outdoors Inside

A San Juan Islands vacation home practices an open-door policy with the outside

When the doors open wide at this waterfront residence on one of the San Juan Islands, it’s hard to tell where the indoors ends and the outdoors begins. Sliding glass panels at both the north- and south-facing sides of the1,600-square-foot house retract to open up the entire living area to the sights and sounds of…

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