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At SAM, Jeffrey Gibson Pushes His Art Over the Borderline

At SAM, Jeffrey Gibson Pushes His Art Over the Borderline

In an age hostile to mixing, he blends associations of all kinds

Photos are encouraged—a wall placard says so—at Jeffrey Gibson’s exhibit Like a Hammer, running at the Seattle Art Museum through May 12. The New York-based artist of Cherokee heritage, in tune with the social-media zeitgeist, is happy to see his work shared, and plenty here is shareable. Boldly colored geometric patterns—often triangles whose apexes point…

A Local Artist and Writer Uses Found Flora for These Fantastic Facsimiles

A Local Artist and Writer Uses Found Flora for These Fantastic Facsimiles

A Ravenna resident and Instagram star’s new children’s book shows a brilliance with blooms

This article appears in print in the April 2019 issue. Click here to subscribe. Bridget Beth Collins, or @flora.forager as she is known to her 213,000 Instagram followers, is the creative talent behind Flora Forager ABC (Sasquatch Books, $14.99), her first children’s book (for ages 2–5 years). On its pages are animals and other creatures that she…

A Day at MOHAI: Seattle's Fashion Through the Ages Shows Innovation

A Day at MOHAI: Seattle’s Fashion Through the Ages Shows Innovation

While the identity of our fair city has changed over the centuries—whether influenced by the gold rush or the current tech boom—Seattleites, in their own way, have always dressed the part

This article appears in print in the April 2019 issue. Click here to subscribe. The state of style in the Northwest is continuously changing, and today, there is simply more of it. Seen here set against looks from the Museum of History & Industry’s upcoming fashion retrospective Seattle Style: Fashion/Function, this spring’s go-to trends, including warm, saturated…

Behind the Scenes: Seattle Magazine’s Spring 2019 Fashion Feature

Behind the Scenes: Seattle Magazine’s Spring 2019 Fashion Feature

Before the clothes are chosen a well formed vision is the accessory de rigueur

Photographer Hayley Young taking photos on the front steps of MOHAI

Your Local Distilleries Need Some Help

Your Local Distilleries Need Some Help

Craft distillers say a bill in the legislature is industry-critical but an amendment could cause their ruin

Local distilleries like the Wishkah River Distillery pictured here need your help

Edouardo Jordan’s Newest Restaurant Brings Grains Into the Spotlight

Edouardo Jordan’s Newest Restaurant Brings Grains Into the Spotlight

Edouardo Jordan’s new spot is a casual bar with stellar bowls

DINNER FOR ONE: Both bowls and cocktails look to heirloom grains for inspiration and ingredients

Meet the Local Instagram Star Showcasing Seattle With Collage

Meet the Local Instagram Star Showcasing Seattle With Collage

A local photographer showcases the city with a creative craft

COLLAGE PRO: Instagram sensation Rudy Willingham takes a whimsical look at Seattle landmarks

Edmonds Wows With Dining, Recreation and a Thriving New Creative District

Edmonds Wows With Dining, Recreation and a Thriving New Creative District

Washington's first Certified Creative District is closer than you think

GETTING CREATIVE: This mural by Jake Wagoner is one of many in downtown Edmonds

Is It Art? Is It a Book? Bainbridge Island Museum of Art Says Yes to Both in Its New Exhibit

Is It Art? Is It a Book? Bainbridge Island Museum of Art Says Yes to Both in Its New Exhibit

Celebrate art made from books at 'Open Sesame! The Magic of Artist's Books Revealed'

IN THE FOLD: A detail from Nebraska artist Karen Kunc’s 2016 accordion-style handmade paper book, LandEscape, part of the exhibit at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art

This Week Then: Rounding the Bases on Seattle's Baseball History

This Week Then: Rounding the Bases on Seattle’s Baseball History

Seattle's professional baseball roots go back to 1890

This story was originally published at HistoryLink.org. Subscribe to their weekly newsletter. Play Ball! Fifty years ago this week, on April 8, 1969, the Seattle Pilots took to the field in their first game and beat the California Angels in Anaheim, 4-3. Three days later, cheers rang out when they played their first home game, shutting out…

'Mean Girls,' 'Frozen' and More Coming to Seattle

‘Mean Girls,’ ‘Frozen’ and More Coming to Seattle

English authors, transgender mayors, disco divas and more take the stage as the 5th Avenue and the Paramount announce their 2019/2020 upcoming seasons

No matter how much Seattle theaters have mined the oeuvre of Jane Austen in recent seasons—either in straightforward adaptations (Seattle Rep’s Pride and Prejudice, Taproot’s musicalized Persuasion) or fanciful extrapolations (Taproot’s Christmas at Pemberley)—there’s plenty of ore left. The 5th Avenue Theatre, assiduous in nurturing new work, is opening its 2019–20 season with a musical in development, Austen’s Pride (Oct….

Must List: Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, Beecher’s Cheese For All, ‘Urinetown’

Must List: Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, Beecher’s Cheese For All, ‘Urinetown’

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Love the Must List? Get it right in your inbox. Subscribe. MUST SMELL THE FLOWERS Skagit Valley Tulip Festival(4/1–4/30) Every year since the early 1900s, the fields of Skagit Valley bloom with tulips of all colors and varieties during the month of April. The gardens of RoozenGaarde and Tulip Town (both located in Mt Vernon off…

Your Guide to Teatime in Seattle

Your Guide to Teatime in Seattle

This isn’t your grandmother’s teatime—meet the new crop of globally inspired spots that offer a twist on this ritual

Matcha warabi mochi parfait and hojicha latte at Nana’s Green Tea

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