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The Must List: Milk Carton Derby, Seattle Dragon Fest & More

The Must List: Milk Carton Derby, Seattle Dragon Fest & More

What to do this weekend in and around Seattle

Must RaceThe Seafair Milk Carton DerbySaturday (7/16, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.) Head to Green Lake to cheer on the participants in Seafair’s wackiest event. Nearly 100 teams will take to the water in boats that range in style from practical to whimsical—anything goes, as long as they’re made out of milk cartons—to battle it…

The Must List: Twister Beach at Cafe Nordo, Outdoor Festivals

The Must List: Twister Beach at Cafe Nordo, Outdoor Festivals

What to do this weekend in Seattle

Must SeeSAM Summer Film Series: Cary Grant for President(7/7 to 7/28, times vary) Hollywood icon Cary Grant is the subject of the Seattle Art Museum’s summer film series. July’s films include The Awful Truth (7/7), Bringing Up Baby (7/14), Arsenic and Old Lace (7/21) and My Favorite Wife (7/28). Must LaughHit the Beach with CafĂ©…

Instagram Inspiration: Get Active!

Instagram Inspiration: Get Active!

The Pacific Northwest offers an array of opportunities to get out and move your body

As one of the most active cities in the country, Seattle sure knows how to get out and move. And it’s no wonder: whether you’re moving through vinyasas, training for your next marathon, paddleboarding through crisp glacial water or running up and down a mountain, the Pacific Northwest’s many trees, trails, mountains and bodies of…

Room of the Day: Instant Craft Studio on Vashon Island

Room of the Day: Instant Craft Studio on Vashon Island

Prefab workshop in the backyard of a waterfront vacation home makes for a cost-friendly alternative

This article originally appeared on Houzz.com Instead of renovating their vacation home on Vashon Island to accommodate a crafting space, a Seattle couple decided for a quicker, cheaper alternative: a factory-made shed behind the house. The couple recruited Seattle-based Modern-Shed, a company that assembles three sizes of prefabricated structures for clients seeking home offices, guest…

Three Impressions of Dino’s Tomato Pie

Three Impressions of Dino’s Tomato Pie

Expect round and square Sicilian pizzas and cocktails on tap

When Capitol Hill pizzeria Dino’s Tomato Pie opened about four months ago, it generated a flurry of chatter. Which isn’t a surprise, as it’s a sibling to renowned upper Ballard pizzeria Delancey and neighborhood cocktail haven Essex. What is surprising (in a personal way) is that I wasn’t first in line, as I adore Delancey…

Why We Love Seattle-Based Sano Bars

Why We Love Seattle-Based Sano Bars

Mercer Island-based nutrition bar company gives back to local charities

One of my biggest problems with nutrition bars is how quickly I tire of my supposed favorite flavor. We had it good, Clif Bar Chocolate Mint, remember? Nevertheless, when I find a good one – a really good one – I feel I must share. Sano Bar was created by Mercer Island’s Lisa Nordstrom and…

Two New Apartment Buildings Anchor Bellevue’s Historic Neighborhood

Two New Apartment Buildings Anchor Bellevue’s Historic Neighborhood

Spotlight on Old Bellevue: The Meyden and Park 88

Bellevue, the hub of the Eastside, has a downtown filled with high-tech corporate headquarters, luxury shopping centers and an ever increasing residential density. But tucked into this city’s growing skyline is a small neighborhood that reminds Bellevue of its small-town suburban beginnings. Old Bellevue—essentially the four blocks along Main Street between Bellevue Way and 100th…

Road Trip: Kite Festival at Long Beach

Road Trip: Kite Festival at Long Beach

Get ready for a colorful, small-town getaway

WHERE: Long Beach, a small town in the southern coastal corner of Washington, a three-and-a-half-hour drive from downtown Seattle. WHY: The Long Beach–based World Kite Museum’s annual Washington State International Kite Festival (8/15–8/21, kitefestival.com). The seaside skies will be ablaze with colorful kites during this weeklong celebration and competition, which attracts professional kite flyers from…

Chatting with a PCT 'Trail Angel'

Chatting with a PCT ‘Trail Angel’

These volunteers are heaven-sent

Andrea and Jerry Dinsmore planned to run a tiny truck stop when they retired from their jobs as a truck driver and mechanic, respectively. Instead, they became volunteers, running a “human stop” as trail angels—people who help thru-hikers (those who hike long-distance trails from end to end) with small acts of kindness—welcoming more than 500…

Seattle's Thunderpussy Heats Up Capitol Hill's Annual Block Party

Seattle’s Thunderpussy Heats Up Capitol Hill’s Annual Block Party

High-octane band knows how to rock like a girl

Among the many acts at this year’s Capitol Hill Block Party (CHBP) is the neighborhood’s very own Thunderpussy, the scorching hot, high-octane female rock band, which performs at Neumos on July 24. Band members Molly Sides, Whitney Petty, Leah Julius and Lena Simon take on all the masculine tropes of hard rock, recharging them with…

14 To-Dos to Make the Most of Summer

14 To-Dos to Make the Most of Summer

Having an agenda can be a very good thing — like when it involves hammocks and outdoor games

This article originally appeared on Houzz.com. Making a summer want-to-do list is a great way to be sure you make time for everything you want to do before the season slips by. You can probably think of plenty of items to add to your list that involve outings, like spending the day at the beach,…

What’s New at Bite of Seattle This Year

What’s New at Bite of Seattle This Year

Enjoy bites from restaurants and food vendors, activities and events at this year's famous food fest

 Your foodie countdown is coming to an end: The 2016 Bite of Seattle is finally here! The famous eating event hits Seattle July 15-17 this year, bringing with it three days of tasting, entertainment and activities in celebration of the Bite’s 35th anniversary. Here’s what’s new—and notable—to the food festival this year. New LocaleOffering panoramic…

6 Top Biking Trails in the PNW

6 Top Biking Trails in the PNW

These trails pave the way for cycling amongst walkers and runners—but not cars

With Haley Durslag, Cassie Gruber and Jake Laycock 1. The Sammamish River TrailThis is the country cousin of Seattle’s Burke-Gilman Trail. It starts in Bothell where the Burke-Gilman ends and continues for 11 miles to Redmond’s Marymoor Park. It is dead flat for almost its entire length. And while it’s almost as popular as the…

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