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Village Theatre: Mother of Musicals

Village Theatre: Mother of Musicals

The local playhouse has built a pipeline for show development like no other

Village Theatre’s ‘The Passage’ runs through Sunday, February 24

Vote: The Seattle Magazine 2019 Readers' Choice Beer Awards

Vote: The Seattle Magazine 2019 Readers’ Choice Beer Awards

Cast your votes for the best in local beer

This July, Seattle magazine will be featuring the winners of our annual Seattle Magazine Beer Awards. Winners of the tasting portion will be selected by a panel of local beer experts, including Seattle magazine beer writer Kendall Jones. But we’re also looking to our readers to help us determine the best in local beer experiences….

SWFE 2019: Grand Tasting Game Plan

SWFE 2019: Grand Tasting Game Plan

Tips and tricks for navigating the biggest event at the Seattle Wine and Food Experience

Walking through the doors at the Grand Tasting this Saturday, February 23, is guaranteed to be exciting. More than 200 vendors will be clamoring to share their food and drink with you—your challenge will be making the most out of this festival of wine and local eats. Fear not: we wouldn’t leave you unprepared in the face…

This Week Then: Looking Back on the PNW's Worst Snowstorms

This Week Then: Looking Back on the PNW’s Worst Snowstorms

Our recent winter weather has nothing on the Big Snow of 1880

This story was originally published at HistoryLink.org. Subscribe to their weekly newsletter. Snowy Display This week, as most of Washington experiences the snowiest February in decades, HistoryLink invites you to curl up next to the warm glow of your tablet, smartphone, or computer screen as we take a look back at some of the region’s worst snowstorms….

Must List: Magnuson Winter Night Market, Seattle Asian American Film Festival, David Bowie Alumni Tour

Must List: Magnuson Winter Night Market, Seattle Asian American Film Festival, David Bowie Alumni Tour

Your weekly guide to Seattle’s hottest events.

Love the Must List? Get it right in your inbox. Subscribe. MUST SHOP Magnuson Winter Night Market(2/16) If you’re still looking for a weekend plan with your Valentine, Magnuson Park has you covered. This indoor market has something for everyone, with over 100 local pop-up shops showcasing everything from crafts to food, as well as DJs,…

Where to Watch the Oscars in Seattle

Where to Watch the Oscars in Seattle

Time to get glammed up and spend the evening with your favorite stars

The 91st Academy Awards are finally upon us. For those who know that Vogue does better online red-carpet roundups than Buzzfeed, who have opinions on the dynamic between Giuliana Rancic and Ryan Seacrest and who wait with bated breath for Lupita Nyong’o to arrive at every awards show, next Sunday is one of the best…

Your Seattle Restaurant Questions Answered: Where to Find Boozy Brunches, Middle Eastern Food and Dinner for One

Your Seattle Restaurant Questions Answered: Where to Find Boozy Brunches, Middle Eastern Food and Dinner for One

Plus: Vietnamese egg coffee, New Orleans king cake and dive bars

A spread from Aviv Hummus Bar

Hitch, a Local Ride Share Service, Is Here for Pets

Hitch, a Local Ride Share Service, Is Here for Pets

A gig economy veteran turns her attention to pet transportation

HAVE PUP, WILL TRAVEL: Hitch ride-share will transport your pets

Local Report Reveals a Surprisingly High Eviction Rate for One Seattle Nonprofit

Local Report Reveals a Surprisingly High Eviction Rate for One Seattle Nonprofit

According to the "Losing Home" report, Low Income Housing Institute stood out, not only for initiating more evictions than any other provider, but for charging legal fees that often far exceeded the amount of rent a tenant owed

Private landlords aren’t the only ones taking tenants to court for unpaid rent in Seattle. As “Losing Home” points out (the September 2018 report on eviction from the Seattle Women’s Commission and the King County Bar Association’s Housing Justice Project), nonprofit housing providers are also evicting low-income renters, often for what appear to be very…

Locally Produced Podcast, 'Tides', Explores Strange New Shores

Locally Produced Podcast, ‘Tides’, Explores Strange New Shores

The new podcast tells a story of an expedition to an Earth-like moon called Fons, a weird and wonderful world characterized by extreme tides and strange oceanic creatures

This article appears in print in the February 2019 issue. Click here to subscribe. For many, the term “audio drama” might evoke the image of sitting around a radio listening to The Lone Ranger or War of the Worlds. For Ayla Taylor, it involves recording an interplanetary exploration tale with the help of an eight-person cast and crew. Taylor,…

Why We Can’t Wait for Seattle Wine and Food Experience 2019

Why We Can’t Wait for Seattle Wine and Food Experience 2019

It's almost time to indulge in four days of endless food and drink

Seattle has had a rough few weeks—too much snow and freezing wind, mostly. Thankfully, it’s (finally) almost time for the Seattle Wine and Food Experience (SWFE), where we get to indulge in the safer, warmer side of winter. Four days of bite-size feasting and high-end pours, offered by hundreds of local vendors. The raffle prizes…

Snowshoeing in Seattle? Having the Right Gear Helps

Snowshoeing in Seattle? Having the Right Gear Helps

Take a snow walk in the new MSR Evo Snowshoe kit

Snowshoeing is exploding in the Puget Sound area. It’s an outdoor activity with the lowest barrier to entry for those who want to get out into a winter wonderland in the Pacific Northwest. How do we know it’s gaining in popularity? The last few weekends have seen the downtown REI sold out of rental snowshoes….

Can Changes to Laws Make a Difference in Seattle’s Eviction Courts?

Can Changes to Laws Make a Difference in Seattle’s Eviction Courts?

Seattle’s eviction court is the place of last resort for many Seattleites who ultimately wind up on the street. Can a few changes to our laws give some of Seattle’s most vulnerable a chance for a better outcome?

This article appears in print in the February 2019 issue. Click here to subscribe. The most surprising thing about Seattle’s eviction court is that most of the action doesn’t take place in a courtroom at all—it takes place in a hallway. Along the length of this dim, busy corridor that spans the west wing of the King County Courthouse…

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