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Your Seattle Restaurant Questions Answered: Comfort Food Edition

Your Seattle Restaurant Questions Answered: Comfort Food Edition

Where to find the area's best reubens, raclette and barbecue

The weather may be turning warmer, but that doesn’t mean Seattleites aren’t still treating themselves to comfort foods. This week’s edition of our Instagram Food Q&A with Chelsea Lin is full of hot spots for craveable quiche, barbecue and cheesy raclette. We also have recommendations for brunch, high tea and Mountlake Terrace dining.  Have a question…

22 Best Things To Do in Seattle in April 2019

22 Best Things To Do in Seattle in April 2019

Our handpicked list of the best bets for entertainment this month

Dance Theatre of Harlem performs at Paramount Theatre this month (Shown here: Stephanie Rae Williams and Da’ Von Doane)

Get Lit at the Second Annual Orcas Island Literary Festival

Get Lit at the Second Annual Orcas Island Literary Festival

A word party returns to Orcas Island

This article appears in print in the April 2019 issue. Click here to subscribe. Considering Orcas Island’s reputation as the artsy jewel of the San Juan islands, you may wonder why no one had launched a literary festival prior to 2018. But last year’s inaugural Orcas Island Lit Fest proved worth the wait; basking in the afterglow,…

A Little Night Music: A Few Hours During Octave 9's Music Marathon

A Little Night Music: A Few Hours During Octave 9’s Music Marathon

The Seattle Symphony shows off its innovative concert space with a new-music marathon-meets-slumber party

Have you ever been to a concert in the middle of the night? No, neither had I until this weekend, when the Seattle Symphony christened its new Octave 9 performance space, in the Second and Union corner of Benaroya Hall, with a 24-hour marathon concert of contemporary chamber music, 5 p.m. Saturday to 5 p.m….

Best Places to See Washington’s Blooming Spring Flowers

Best Places to See Washington’s Blooming Spring Flowers

The Pacific Northwest shows its true colors during the spring’s flower festivals

This article appears in print in the March 2019 issue. Click here to subscribe. Goodbye gloom, hello bloom. Our annual influx of springtime daylight is coming (spring forward on March 10!), and with it a vibrant interruption in our dreary winter weather. Whether it’s daffodils or tulips that do it for you, Seattle is a fantastic home base for…

There's More to Maui Than Sunny Skies
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There’s More to Maui Than Sunny Skies

Come to Maui for the sun, stay for so much more!

Sponsored by Ka’anapali Beach Hotel Everyone in Seattle knows (or should get to know!) the silky feel of golden sun on your skin that Maui delivers along its many eye-poppingly beautiful beaches. Yet Maui is so much more. The ancient culture is vibrantly alive, offering a glimpse into the culture of the past wrapped up…

Where to See Cherry Blossoms in Seattle

Where to See Cherry Blossoms in Seattle

Hint: It's not just the UW Quad

Cherry blossom season is upon us. While thousands flock to the University of Washington’s Quad each spring to see the W shaped array of blossoms bloom in delight, crowds can be overwhelming. The hum of drones above the trees may distract visitors from the beauty that surrounds them. These lesser known cherry blossom destinations in…

This Week Then: Celebrating the Women of Washington State

This Week Then: Celebrating the Women of Washington State

Plus: Looking back on Seattle's biggest sports accomplishments

This story was originally published at HistoryLink.org. Subscribe to their weekly newsletter. Women of Words This week HistoryLink celebrates Women’s History Month with a look at a few of Washington’s notable women authors, journalists, and poets. We begin with Ella Higginson, a Bellingham writer and Washington’s first poet laureate. Other Washington poets include Colleen J. McElroy, who…

Must List: Cask Beer Festival, Plate of Nations, DiveBar FilmFest

Must List: Cask Beer Festival, Plate of Nations, DiveBar FilmFest

Your weekly guide to Seattle’s hottest events

Love the Must List? Get it right in your inbox. Subscribe. MUST BREW Cask Beer Festival (3/23) Fremont, Kulshan and Postdoc Brewing are only a handful of 30 breweries from the Seattle area that will be pouring under the same roof for the Cask Beer Festival. The 20th anniversary of the event features wood barrel-aged and…

Seattle’s Skinner Chimes Are Not What You Think

Seattle’s Skinner Chimes Are Not What You Think

Those noon chimes? Here’s where they come from

This article appears in print in the March 2019 issue. Click here to subscribe. The Landmark: The Skinner Chimes The Location: The Skinner Building, downtown, 1326 Fifth Ave. The Backstory: Each day at noon, Seattleites in the downtown area may hear chimes, yet the sound can’t be traced to any nearby church or cathedral. Listeners might be disappointed to…

4 New Seattle Hotels We Love

4 New Seattle Hotels We Love

Seattle’s hotel scene is blowing up; here’s what we love about a few of the city’s new and revamped properties

The State Hotel’s Shepard Fairey mural

Hundreds Gather to Demand Action on Climate Change at Seattle’s Youth Climate Strike

Hundreds Gather to Demand Action on Climate Change at Seattle’s Youth Climate Strike

Overheard among the peaceful crowd: “The time is now everybody/There is no planet B/The oceans are rising and so are we”

Hundreds of supporters and student activists gathered on Wednesday morning in Capitol Hill’s Cal Anderson park for a school walk out in support of The Green New Deal and environmental activism. The event was part of a worldwide movement started by Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg, who has spent almost every Friday for the past year…

Sara Dickerman's New Book Unlocks the Secrets to Repurposing Leftovers

Sara Dickerman’s New Book Unlocks the Secrets to Repurposing Leftovers

A Q&A with one of Seattle's favorite food writers

Veteran of Seattle restaurants, nationally published food writer and a contributor and former food editor for Seattle magazine, Sara Dickerman put out her first cookbook in 2015—Bon Apetit: The Food Lover’s Cleanse was an instant hit for showing readers how to eat well without sacrificing taste. Her new book, Secrets of Great Second Meals, is heavily…

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