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The Must List: Seattle Beer Week, Boating Season Returns and a Kentucky Derby Watch Party

The Must List: Seattle Beer Week, Boating Season Returns and a Kentucky Derby Watch Party

Plan your week with our guide to Seattle's best events.

Sip juleps and watch the horse race of the year in style.

UW Students Pack New Presidential Power Course in Trump Era

UW Students Pack New Presidential Power Course in Trump Era

President Trump's executive orders sparked a wildly popular University of Washington class.

UW Law School Professor Kathryn A. Watts (left) and Associate Dean Sanne H. Knudsen weren’t too surprised by the interest in their new class on presidential power. More and more, presidents have used the executive order to sidestep congressional gridlock

How Seattle's activist past shaped the future of transportation in the region

How Seattle’s activist past shaped the future of transportation in the region

Gray Matters: History, says Knute Berger, shows us that activism can make a positive difference in local projects.

Some Seattleites want to save the “ramps to nowhere” as a monument to citizen activism

Twin Peaks Live: The Month's Best Acts Cast in the Cult Reboot

Twin Peaks Live: The Month’s Best Acts Cast in the Cult Reboot

What if Showtime’s 'Twin Peaks' revival were cast using only musicians who’ll be swinging through Seattle in May?

Fire rock with me: Julee Cruise performs as the eerie, ethereal Roadhouse Singer in David Lynch’s ‘Twin Peaks’

Circadia Now Closed

Circadia Now Closed

Wow... that was fast

Empty… for now?

5 Things You Need to Eat and Drink in May

5 Things You Need to Eat and Drink in May

From patios to pierogies, we've got you covered

Imagine these tables filled with seafood and those rainclouds replaced with sunrays.

L’Oursin Takes Root in the Central District

L’Oursin Takes Root in the Central District

A French seafood bistro inspired by the cafes of Paris knows what it's doing

From a diner’s perspective, the only evidence that L’Oursin chef/owner JJ Proville and his team didn’t hire expensive professional designers to create his Central District restaurant’s interior is the fact that it doesn’t mirror the trends found in other new restaurants. It’s still lovely, to be sure. Instead, he says, the aesthetic—more brass chairs and…

City Council's Lorena Gonzalez Proposes Paid Family Leave for Private Employees

City Council’s Lorena Gonzalez Proposes Paid Family Leave for Private Employees

Earlier this year, the city council adopted legislation guaranteeing 12 weeks of paid parental leave to City of Seattle employees, but expanding family leave to private employees is proving more controversial

The numbers are stark. According to a survey conducted for the City of Seattle by Maggie Simich of Patinkin Research, a Portland-based consulting firm, 41 percent of Seattle residents lack access to paid parental leave. Half of all companies offer no paid parental leave at all. Workers in the lowest-paying industries, such as restaurant workers,…

Celebrate Spring With New Releases From Local Distilleries

Celebrate Spring With New Releases From Local Distilleries

Check out these tasty new offerings from local distillers

The Must List: MamaCon, Independent Bookstore Day, Seattle Modern Home Tour

The Must List: MamaCon, Independent Bookstore Day, Seattle Modern Home Tour

225 NW 52nd St., by Coates Design Architects, is one of eight homes on the 6th annual Modern Homes Tour

Coffee Lovers Unite at the 2017 Coffee Expo

Coffee Lovers Unite at the 2017 Coffee Expo

A world of people nerded out to everything from nitro cold brew to sustainability in the coffee industry

Last week thousands of coffee lovers from around the world flooded Seattle’s Washington State Convention Center, making the pilgrimage to the nation’s coffee capital. The Global Specialty Coffee Expo, hosted by the nearly 30-year-old, industry nonprofit Specialty Coffee Association (SCA), gave coffee enthusiasts and experts the chance to learn about new industry trends and standards,…

Women Chefs Gather for May Conference

Women Chefs Gather for May Conference

Two full days of programming are planned for empowering ladies in the kitchen

Last year’s gathering of women powerhouses.

Recipe of the Week: Barley Porridge

Recipe of the Week: Barley Porridge

Cook like Canlis chef Brady Williams, who's nominated for a James Beard award

We’re officially less than a week out from the prestigious James Beard Awards Gala—essentially the restaurant world’s answer to the Academy Awards—which takes place May 1 in Chicago. Seattle is representing in a number of categories, but perhaps most notable this year is that Canlis chef Brady Williams has been nominated for the Rising Star…

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