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Chef Holly Smith Talks Travel and Her Last Meal on Earth
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Chef Holly Smith Talks Travel and Her Last Meal on Earth

The Cafe Juanita owner explains her passion for cooking and involvement with FareStart

Sponsored by Farestart At some point in our lives we come to a fork in the road—we must make a potentially life-changing decision about which path to follow on our journey to become what we aspire to be. It’s hard to know if we made the correct choice. And some of us are too scared…

Teacher Strike, Deflategate & More News

Teacher Strike, Deflategate & More News

The top Seattle news stories you should be reading today

Hundreds of Seattle teachers marched in front of schools Wednesday on the eve of a strike vote in hopes of a better contract offer from the district, KOMO News reports. The teachers unified with picket signs in front of nine high schools in the Seattle area to draw attention to concerns in their current contract,…

Our Picks for What to See and Do This Fall

Our Picks for What to See and Do This Fall

The local visual arts, performance and music scene is revved up and ready to rock your world

From dance about Carl Sagan to photography about the black experience to theater about The Simpsons, this season’s lineup isn’t afraid to go there. Step out of your comfort zone and explore something you’ve never considered. We’ve divided up the best of the best this season into six categories for your arts-enjoying pleasure. Click on…

Must List: Seattle Design Festival,  Where to Watch the 'Hawks

Must List: Seattle Design Festival, Where to Watch the ‘Hawks

What to do in Seattle this weekend

Must DesignGood Ideas Galore at the Seattle Design Festival (9/12 to 9/25, times vary) Good design, it has been said, starts with a question, and this year’s city-wide Seattle Design Festival asks how can we best approach equality in a modern-day metropolis? Topics will include design for elders, and indigenous land rights and decolonization. Must…

The Must List: Bumbershoot, Counter-Couture at BAM

The Must List: Bumbershoot, Counter-Couture at BAM

What to do in Seattle this weekend

Must RockJam Out at Bumbershoot (9/5 to 9/7, times vary) It’s time once again to rock out with big famous folks (Ben Harper, Built to Spill, The Weeknd) and stellar local bands (Smokey Brights, Grace Love and the True Loves, The Cave Singers and Chimurenga Renaissance among them). Good news: it looks like the weather…

Seattle's sweetest week is almost here

Seattle’s sweetest week is almost here

Sweet Week features $5 treats by Hot Cakes, Le Panier, Dahlia Bakery, and more

What was Hot Cakes founder Autumn Martin thinking when she created Sweet Week, a weeklong celebration of sugary treats? Um, maybe that cupcakes and ice cream and molten chocolate are awesome and make you super happy and that there should be a restaurant week type event devoted to our city’s creative pastry chefs, chocolatiers, ice…

Challenge Yourself at Mudderella Whistler
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Challenge Yourself at Mudderella Whistler

The energizing, arduous and muddy adventure event hits Whistler, B.C., for the first time

Sponsored by Tourism Whistler Have you ever wanted to crawl through super narrow tunnels while covered in mud? Or trampoline onto a cargo net then climb up a wall and shoot down a slippery slide into a muddy pool? Of course you have. Grab your best gal and guy pals (and an outfit you don’t…

What Will Happen to Tula's, Bumbershoot Guide and More

What Will Happen to Tula’s, Bumbershoot Guide and More

The top Seattle news stories you should be reading today

It was disappointing to learn that potential plans to redevelop a slice of Belltown along Second Avenue could spell disaster for popular jazz club Tula’s as well as the nearby Shorty’s and Rocco’s. The Puget Sound Business Journal reported yesterday that plans were filed with Seattle’s Department of Planning and Development to demolish the existing…

Where to Watch the Seahawks: Pubs, Restaurants and More

Where to Watch the Seahawks: Pubs, Restaurants and More

The best places to watch the Hawks when you can’t make it (or afford a ticket) to the Clink

When Marshawn Lynch broke eight tackles on his way to a 67-yard touchdown run against the defending Super Bowl champions, the New Orleans Saints, in the 2011 NFC Wild Card game—literally causing the earth to shake beneath him and forever stamping Beast Mode in Seattle sports fans’ lexicon—I was at a bar in Moscow, Idaho….

Recipe of the Week: Quinoa Cauliflower & Kale Cakes

Recipe of the Week: Quinoa Cauliflower & Kale Cakes

Sasha Swerdloff's pan-fried quinoa cakes are ideal for every meal

This week, Sasha Swerdloff, author of the food blog Tending the Table, shares one of her delightful recipes. The colors in this dish are reminiscent of fall, which, judging by the weather, might be just around the corner. Pair these little pan-fried cakes with Swerdloff’s lemon yogurt sauce to create a deliciously textured dish. You…

New Jazz Album Inspired by Richard Hugo's Poems

New Jazz Album Inspired by Richard Hugo’s Poems

The jazz composer pays tribute to the Northwest poet

Wayne Horvitz turns 60 this month, and he’s celebrating the way any jazz musician worth his salt would—by playing an epic ton of gigs. The venerated composer, pianist and local jazz booster released a new album in July, called Some Places Are Forever Afternoon. The 12 cleanly modern compositions for septet alternately lilt like a…

Mountain Name Change, Power Outages and More News

Mountain Name Change, Power Outages and More News

The top Seattle news stories you should be reading today

Yesterday, several residents in West Seattle reported seeing a plane skywriting Black Lives Matter in a sliver of blue sky. Photos of the event can be seen at the West Seattle Blog. Saturday’s wicked wind storm that knocked over trees and utility poles (not to mention had my cats running frantically about the house) has…

The New Guitar Hero is Awesome

The New Guitar Hero is Awesome

I tried the new Guitar Hero Live, launching in October. And it's awesome

Back in February, Engaget reported that Activision would be rebooting its beloved, fake-guitar-strumming franchise Guitar Hero this year after halting development in 2011 “following the underwhelming release of Guitar Hero 5.” As for the reason behind the new game release, the Santa Monica, Calif.-based video game company told Engaget in a statement that “as one…

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