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Paul Allen's New Mexican Restaurant Debuts... in Utah

Paul Allen’s New Mexican Restaurant Debuts… in Utah

The late, great Seattleite's last project was based around his love of food

Eat these tacos next time you’re heading to Zion.

The Art of Driving in the Seattle Rain

The Art of Driving in the Seattle Rain

As the soggy season returns, a few tips on how to safely navigate the city’s roadways

SPLISH SPLASH: With a yearly average of 152 days of rain, it’s important to know the rules of the road when things get wet

Road Trip: Heading to the Apple Cup? Explore Pullman's On- and Off-Campus Treasures

Road Trip: Heading to the Apple Cup? Explore Pullman’s On- and Off-Campus Treasures

There’s more than football to this college town

SIMPLE PLEASURES: The Cordova Theatre is part of the self-guided historic walking tour

Furniture Chain Blu Dot Finds a Home in Seattle

Furniture Chain Blu Dot Finds a Home in Seattle

The store bears the hallmark of a 60-foot custom collage installation, designed by Blu Dot’s visual team for the Seattle location

JUST LIKE HOME: Blu Dot’s Capitol Hill showroom boasts original, modern pieces from bedroom sets to storage solutions, plus a custom collage

Forage for These Underrated Mushrooms on Your Next Hiking Trip

Forage for These Underrated Mushrooms on Your Next Hiking Trip

Got milk caps? Seek out these underappreciated wild mushrooms

Milk caps are identified by their orange color and well-defined gills

Henry Art Gallery's New Senior Curator on the Role of Art in Challenging Times

Henry Art Gallery’s New Senior Curator on the Role of Art in Challenging Times

Her first installation, Edgar Arceneaux’s "Library of Black Lies," explores "how history is constructed—for and by whom—and the multiplicity of 'truth'”

This article appears in print in the November 2018 issue. Click here to subscribe. Shamim Momin arrives at a time when many artists, arts administrators and museums are feeling a new sense of urgency in the face of the country’s political and cultural divide. Now more than ever, she says, an arts organization’s role is to directly ask…

This Week Then: Looking Back on the End of World War I

This Week Then: Looking Back on the End of World War I

Plus: Washington state turns 129

Armistice Day parade in Pierce County in 1918

Must List: Northwest Chocolate Festival, Seattle International Comedy Festival, Seattle Winter Ciderfest

Must List: Northwest Chocolate Festival, Seattle International Comedy Festival, Seattle Winter Ciderfest

Your weekly guide to Seattle’s hottest events.

MUST INDULGE The Northwest Chocolate Festival(11/10–11/11) This delicious festival bills itself as “the best show in the world for artisan chocolate,” which, to us, sounds pretty sweet. Learn about the chocolate industry, meet cacao farmers, watch demos by world-famous chefs and, of course, taste chocolate to your heart’s content. Times and prices vary. Smith Cove…

Seattle State Rep Proposes Eviction Prevention Bills

Seattle State Rep Proposes Eviction Prevention Bills

The legislation would establish new protections for tenants

Seattle state representative Nicole Macri (D-43) is drafting legislation that could address some of the issues raised in last month’s report on evictions by the Seattle Women’s Commission and the Housing Justice Project. That report revealed that many renters who get evicted owe very small amounts of money, and that the vast majority of people…

Sip and Savor Your Way through Extraordinary Victoria
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Sip and Savor Your Way through Extraordinary Victoria

We asked two of the city’s hospitality superstars to share Victoria’s most extraordinary dining experiences.

Sponsored by Destination Greater Victoria Drinking and dining in Victoria is an extraordinary experience like no other. The city’s coveted location – surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and fertile farmland– attracts top chefs and bartenders from around the world eager to play with the city’s bounty of hyper-local ingredients. A mecca for culinary fans, Victoria is…

AIA Home of Distinction: Inside a Wooded Whidbey Island Residence

AIA Home of Distinction: Inside a Wooded Whidbey Island Residence

A couple of Seattle artists find work-life balance among the trees in this forest retreat on Whidbey Island

“V” FORMATION: Architect Tom Lenchek of Prentiss Balance Wickline Architects used floor-to-ceiling windows and a polycarbonate clerestory on the back of the main residence to let in precious light; the west wing (left) is a master suite and guest quarters, while the east wing (right) features a dining room, kitchen, living room and large outdoor…

Seattle's Best Neighborhood Bakeries

Seattle’s Best Neighborhood Bakeries

Where can you find the best croissants, kringles, cake slices and cookies? We’ve got answers

PETITE SWEETS: Each morning, Coyle’s Bakeshop in Greenwood starts the day with a pastry case full of fresh-baked goodies, from tiny tea cookies to savory scones

The 5 Best Bakeries in Seattle

The 5 Best Bakeries in Seattle

These are our favorite spots (ranked!) for everything from delectable morning pastries to scrumptious desserts

SERVICE WITH A SMILE: Rachael Coyle’s experience as a pastry chef carries over to her baked goods, which are our all-around favorites in the city

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