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Must List: Magnuson Winter Night Market, Seattle Asian American Film Festival, David Bowie Alumni Tour

Must List: Magnuson Winter Night Market, Seattle Asian American Film Festival, David Bowie Alumni Tour

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Love the Must List? Get it right in your inbox. Subscribe. MUST SHOP Magnuson Winter Night Market(2/16) If you’re still looking for a weekend plan with your Valentine, Magnuson Park has you covered. This indoor market has something for everyone, with over 100 local pop-up shops showcasing everything from crafts to food, as well as DJs,…

Where to Watch the Oscars in Seattle

Where to Watch the Oscars in Seattle

Time to get glammed up and spend the evening with your favorite stars

The 91st Academy Awards are finally upon us. For those who know that Vogue does better online red-carpet roundups than Buzzfeed, who have opinions on the dynamic between Giuliana Rancic and Ryan Seacrest and who wait with bated breath for Lupita Nyong’o to arrive at every awards show, next Sunday is one of the best…

Your Seattle Restaurant Questions Answered: Where to Find Boozy Brunches, Middle Eastern Food and Dinner for One

Your Seattle Restaurant Questions Answered: Where to Find Boozy Brunches, Middle Eastern Food and Dinner for One

Plus: Vietnamese egg coffee, New Orleans king cake and dive bars

A spread from Aviv Hummus Bar

Local Banker and Writer Presents a Stylish Take on the Art of Storytelling

Local Banker and Writer Presents a Stylish Take on the Art of Storytelling

“I’ve always wanted to dress formally and believe that doing so shows respect for my career and clients.”

This article appears in print in the February 2019 issue. Click here to subscribe. It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words, but Masoud Torabi would probably say that number is on the low side. The banker and menswear influencer, who has charm to boot, started writing movie scripts at age 5 in his home country…

Locally Produced Podcast, 'Tides', Explores Strange New Shores

Locally Produced Podcast, ‘Tides’, Explores Strange New Shores

The new podcast tells a story of an expedition to an Earth-like moon called Fons, a weird and wonderful world characterized by extreme tides and strange oceanic creatures

This article appears in print in the February 2019 issue. Click here to subscribe. For many, the term “audio drama” might evoke the image of sitting around a radio listening to The Lone Ranger or War of the Worlds. For Ayla Taylor, it involves recording an interplanetary exploration tale with the help of an eight-person cast and crew. Taylor,…

Local Online Boutique Lichenology Brings Jewelry Back to Nature

Local Online Boutique Lichenology Brings Jewelry Back to Nature

Kelsi Dunn’s handcrafted line of jewelry puts nature’s beauty on display

MATERIAL WORLD: Kelsi Dunn uses natural materials she collects to create her jewelry

Why We Can’t Wait for Seattle Wine and Food Experience 2019

Why We Can’t Wait for Seattle Wine and Food Experience 2019

It's almost time to indulge in four days of endless food and drink

Seattle has had a rough few weeks—too much snow and freezing wind, mostly. Thankfully, it’s (finally) almost time for the Seattle Wine and Food Experience (SWFE), where we get to indulge in the safer, warmer side of winter. Four days of bite-size feasting and high-end pours, offered by hundreds of local vendors. The raffle prizes…

6 Seattle Valentine’s Day Cocktails for You and Your Sweetest

6 Seattle Valentine’s Day Cocktails for You and Your Sweetest

Skip the flowers and chocolates, and have a delicious cocktail instead

Cocktail-up your Valentine’s Day with enchanting drinks like the Chocolate Venus at the Teacher’s Lounge.

Jimi Hendrix Exhibit Reveals Early Sparks of Creativity

Jimi Hendrix Exhibit Reveals Early Sparks of Creativity

His early drawings reveal a bent toward psychedelia (and a love for Husky football)

Young Jimmy Hendrix with his father, James “Al” Hendrix, in Seattle circa 1945

This Week Then: Looking Back on the First Flight of a Boeing 747

This Week Then: Looking Back on the First Flight of a Boeing 747

Plus: Forty years ago this week, a massive storm blasted the Hood Canal Bridge with 80-to-120-mile-an-hour winds

This story was originally published at HistoryLink.org. Subscribe to their weekly newsletter. Flying High Fifty years ago this week, on February 9, 1969, the first Boeing 747 took wing from Paine Field in Everett. Christened the City of Everett, the jumbo jet flew for more than an hour while a three-man crew performed a series of tests, including…

Must List: Lunar New Year Celebration, Roger Guenveur Smith, Caribou Talk

Must List: Lunar New Year Celebration, Roger Guenveur Smith, Caribou Talk

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Love the Must List? Get it right in your inbox. Subscribe. Due to weather conditions, there may be cancellations of certain events. Visit the event website or contact event organizers if you are planning to attend. MUST CELEBRATE Lunar New Year Celebration at Bellevue Square(2/9) This festival, put on by the Bellevue Collection, Seattle Chinese Culture…

A Seattle Florist With a Dancer's Poise

A Seattle Florist With a Dancer’s Poise

The art of dance informs the arrangements of florist Meridith Isaacson

FLOWER GIRL: Meridith Isaacson in her flower shop, Verde & Co.

Our Guide to the Best Valentine's Date Ever

Our Guide to the Best Valentine’s Date Ever

From casual to ultra luxe, we've got you covered

News flash: It’s almost Valentine’s Day. As everyone in the Seattle area scrambles to make reservations for the biggest date night of the year, we are swooping in to make your life a little easier. Check out our tiered guide below, where we highlight everything from staying home in your comfy clothes to getting dolled…

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