Food & Drink
New Singles From Otieno Terry, XP and Deep Sea Diver
New music from some of the city's best
Seattle’s rich musical scene is a lot like bread dough. It’s bubbling, rising and ready to sustain an individual, family or community. And today, we have yet another example: new singles from soul singer Otieno Terry, rapper XP and rock band Deep Sea Diver. Otieno Terry There’s a dark, sensual pop that Prince achieves in his…
The Tenderness of the Grapes of Rad Podcast
The Seattle-based podcast is tender and hilarious
One of the things I like about The Grapes of Rad, the Seattle-based podcast featuring Aaron Mason and Nicholas Ahlers, is that much like NPR’s Car Talk and ESPN’s Pardon the Interruption, it features life long friends who obviously love one another and who enjoy engaging in quick conversation. Topics of the show include Mason’s…
The Must List: St. Patrick’s Day Parade, Pi Day Celebrations Galore
What to do this weekend in Seattle
Must Wear GreenAnnual St. Patrick’s Day ParadeSaturday (3/12, 12:30 p.m.) Watch Emerald Isle pride spread through the Emerald City as the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade snakes through downtown. Afterward, enjoy the craic—with food, crafts and music—at the Irish Week Festival at the Seattle Center and catch a flick at the Irish Reels Festival, which…
Alaska Airlines Diverts Flight So Passengers Can View Eclipse and More News
The top Seattle news stories you should be reading today
Earlier this week on March 9, parts of the world were treated to a total solar eclipse. This rare event occurs when the moon passes between the sun and the Earth. This type of eclipse lasts only for the brief time in which the two bodies are aligned, and it’s that same alignment that determines…
Recipe of the Week: Quinoa, Chicken and Zucchini Egg Bake
Breakfast that’s quick, easy and can be prepared ahead of time
Easter is right around the corner and for foodies, it’s an awesome opportunity to feast on a new brunch dish. This week, we have a recipe for a quinoa, chicken and zucchini egg bake from Anna Berman, the cooking teacher, personal chef, food stylist and recipe developer who runs the food blog Snacking in the Kitchen….
Seattle Superheroes: Adam Zacks
The Sasquatch founder always puts on a great show
Seattle Superheroes is a regular series on seattlemag.com wherein artists depict standout people in our community as superheroes. While we’ve taken some artistic license with the narratives, the sentiment behind them is very real. When the Northwest is in need of a jolt and the summer light begins to kiss the tops of area pine…
Rainy Day Style Essentials
These stylish pieces ensure you’ll be suited up for any kind of April shower
Clockwise from top right:  Stay dry with the City Pocket jacket ($470), made from traditional British waxed cotton fabric, part of the debut line of Queen Anne–based outerwear brand Feller (feller.clothing).  Lightweight cashmere leggings ($298) from Queen Anne’s Mere Basics can stand on their own or slip seamlessly under jeans for an extra layer during chilly…
Adapt or Die: How Local Media are Shifting Shape Again
Knute Berger reflects on the latest disruptions to our local media landscape
Seattle media is being significantly reshaped, undergoing the impacts of technological disruption every bit as significant as climate change. How people get, digest and disseminate “news” has changed globally, and is being felt locally. Established local media are often having to respond to bruising changes, whether they like it or not. Examples abound from the…
Are We Losing our Religion? Searching for Spirituality in Seattle
We explore how yoga has become the new church, the legacy of Mark Driscoll and more
On Sunday morning, it’s time for yoga church. At 8 Limbs Yoga Center in West Seattle, 35–55 students attend a class called bhakti yoga, described by owner and studio director Anne Phyfe Palmer as having a “devotional, heart-centered” approach. At the studio’s flagship location on Capitol Hill, 25–40 people attend a similar class. Attendance numbers…
Recipe of the Week: Hearty Mexican Chop Chop
This Seattle-based food blogger has crafted a healthy and flavorful spring salad
Spring has come to Seattle; just look around. Flowers are blooming, lawns are growing and the weather has gotten significantly warmer, although still wet. (Thanks, El Niño.) Nothing exemplifies a gorgeous Seattle spring better than a delicious salad. This week, Mackenzie Schieck, local food writer and author of the Pine and Crave blog, has put…
New Netflix Series ‘Cooked’ is a Must See
Why 'Cooked,' which visits Seattle chef Nathan Myhrvold, is a must watch
Like many of us in Seattle, I’m getting over a cold. Which is why after work last night on my favorite night of the week to go out (Sunday), I found myself sitting in my bedroom wanting to watch something before going to sleep. A friend had recently given me her Netflix password, so I…
Greenwood Recovery Efforts, Expedia Unveils HQ Design Plans & More
The top Seattle news stories you should be reading today
A massive Seattle gas explosion leveled two buildings and injured nine firefighters in the neighborhood of Greenwood early on Wednesday morning. According to The New York Times, the explosion was caused by a gas leak and Seattle Fire Department officials said crews responded at 1:04 a.m. to the area of N. 85th St. and Greenwood Ave. N. to…
Instagram Inspiration: Spring Flowers
Rain showers bring beautiful flowers
I don’t know about you, but I can’t wait for spring. There’s almost nothing more beautiful than a sunny, spring day in Seattle. When the clouds finally part and the sun comes out to play, our city really does sparkle. After a particularly wet winter this year, I’m looking forward to shedding some layers and…
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