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Watching the Inauguration? Might as Well Play a Drinking Game

Watching the Inauguration? Might as Well Play a Drinking Game

Drink responsibly, of course, but try to have a little fun this Friday

This article originally appeared on The Fresh Toast.  Inauguration Day is sneaking up on us and we can’t think of a better time to introduce a new drinking game. With Friday the 13th already out of the way (if you are reading this, it means you survived, so congrats on that) this handy-dandy new game…

All Roads Lead to Redmond's Woodblock

All Roads Lead to Redmond’s Woodblock

Find a new twist on American favorites in the heart of a developing pocket of Redmond

Redmond’s Woodblock is a bright spot in a developing area of Cleveland Street

Bruce Pavitt's New App, 8Stem, Makes You the DJ

Bruce Pavitt’s New App, 8Stem, Makes You the DJ

Sub Pop's Bruce Pavitt has a new app that puts anyone in the producer's seat

8Stem creative director Bruce Pavitt (foreground) and CEO Adam Farish in their Capitol Hill office: Sub Pop’s 25 million record sales were just a start

Dot’s Butcher and Deli Finds a New Home in Pike Place Market

Dot’s Butcher and Deli Finds a New Home in Pike Place Market

A former Fremont neighborhood fave is reborn in the city's famous public market

Dot’s chef/owner Miles James with the luscious cheesesteak sandwich

Band of the Week: Heatwarmer

Band of the Week: Heatwarmer

Recommended if you like: Herbie Hancock, Michael McDonald, Nirvana

Heatwarmer

Four Seattle Salad Bars That Make It Easy Being Green

Four Seattle Salad Bars That Make It Easy Being Green

These over-the-top, modern-day salad bars make eating green easy

Fixings at Evergreen: fast and bright

Jacob Lawrence's 'The Migration Series' Opens at SAM this Saturday

Jacob Lawrence’s ‘The Migration Series’ Opens at SAM this Saturday

SAM hosts a pivotal early series by local hero Jacob Lawrence

Lawrence’s caption for Migration’s Panel 3: “From every southern town migrants left by the hundreds to travel north”

Northwest Folklife Honors Festál’s 20th Year

Northwest Folklife Honors Festál’s 20th Year

The community arts and music organization celebrates the ongoing work of a like-minded group

Mexicans of Washington performing at the Northwest Folklife festival

Say Goodbye to SAM's Flying Cars, Hello to a Floating Tree

Say Goodbye to SAM’s Flying Cars, Hello to a Floating Tree

“Middle Fork”: John Grade’s masterpiece will look great from SAM’s lobby, but the third-floor view will be sensational

Drink This Now: Smith Tower Bar's Ji Wei Jiu

Drink This Now: Smith Tower Bar’s Ji Wei Jiu

Boasting an array of Asian influences, this Smith Tower bar cocktail is as lovely as the 35th-floor views

Lead bartender Jay Gurney with the Ji Wei Jiu at Temperance at Smith Tower

The Must List: MLK Day of Service, Leavenworth Bavarian IceFest, Nordic Lights Film Fest

The Must List: MLK Day of Service, Leavenworth Bavarian IceFest, Nordic Lights Film Fest

What to do in Seattle in the days ahead

Judy Collins will perform for four nights at Jazz Alley

Woody Sez: Guthrie's Still Talkin', Even Today

Woody Sez: Guthrie’s Still Talkin’, Even Today

Seattle Repertory's musical portrait of Woody Guthrie, 'Woody Sez', rings true for our times, too

Three quarters of a century before Facebook and Twitter, Woody Guthrie was writing and singing songs about the complex issues we tweet incessantly about today: big banks, corporations, immigrants, the working class, greedy politicians, war. In David Lutken’s Woody Sez, the music-filled portrait of the life, times and songs of America’s folk-singing hero, Lutken, who…

KEXP's Live Room Twinkles Again With Microsoft Partnership

KEXP’s Live Room Twinkles Again With Microsoft Partnership

The twinkle lights are back!

Car Seat Headrest performs in the new live room

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