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'Rock of Ages' at 5th Avenue Theatre Hits a Timely, Local Note

‘Rock of Ages’ at 5th Avenue Theatre Hits a Timely, Local Note

With its cast of local rockers and a club on the line, 'Rock of Ages' hits home

WE’RE WITH THE BAND: From left: Rock of Ages local performers include Pickwick’s Galen Disston, Black Stax’s Felicia Loud, bassist Andy Stoller, and actors Nick DeSantis and Sara Porkalob

Cocktails, Coziness and a Collection of Cool Grains at Lucinda’s

Cocktails, Coziness and a Collection of Cool Grains at Lucinda’s

Edouardo Jordan's new spot is more than just a JuneBaby waiting room

Try the refreshing Calvados highball and other drinks alongside a grain-centric menu at Lucinda’s Grain Bar

Must List: Seattle International Dance Festival Winter Mini Fest, Winter Drams Spirits Festival, Masquerade XI

Must List: Seattle International Dance Festival Winter Mini Fest, Winter Drams Spirits Festival, Masquerade XI

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Love the Must List? Get it right in your inbox. Subscribe. MUST DANCE Seattle International Dance Festival Winter Mini Fest(1/25–1/26) Cyrus Khambatta and his Khambatta Dance Company have anchored this festival since its 2006 founding, and he’s invited three other choreographers this year to create dances for the company: Shura Baryshnikov (you’ll remember her famous dad),…

This Week Then: Remembering Civil Rights Leader Edwin Pratt

This Week Then: Remembering Civil Rights Leader Edwin Pratt

Plus: Looking back on the region's most powerful earthquake

This story was originally published at HistoryLink.org. Subscribe to their weekly newsletter. A Life Cut Short Fifty years ago this week, on January 26, 1969, civil rights leader and Seattle Urban League Executive Director Edwin Pratt was killed by a shotgun blast outside his home in Shoreline. The assassin was never found. Pratt’s funeral at St. Mark’s…

Washington's Urban and Rural Communities Should Bridge the Partisan Divide

Washington’s Urban and Rural Communities Should Bridge the Partisan Divide

The state’s east-west political divide is changing, says Knute Berger, and there are many issues on which the two parties could find common ground

COMMON GROUND: Urban and rural areas aren’t voting as they used to; isn’t it time the two political parties work on issues that benefit both regions?

4 Seattle-Area Dance Performances Not to Miss

4 Seattle-Area Dance Performances Not to Miss

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The Stone Dance Collective in “Carbon Black and Fiber” presented at Chop Shop 2016

Nordstrom’s Latest Pop-Up Shop Is Made for Men

Nordstrom’s Latest Pop-Up Shop Is Made for Men

Attention skiers: This new venture has some seriously stylish tailored winter wear

For some, the season’s greyed out skies and frosty air calls for weekend trips to the slopes. Fortunately, for the man who prefers blending form with function, Nordstrom recently launched a fashion-forward capsule collection that features exclusive and limited edition winter gear. Dubbed “Concept 001: Out Cold,” shoppers will be able to get their hands…

Modernist Cusine's New Gallery Gives Us Food for Thought

Modernist Cusine’s New Gallery Gives Us Food for Thought

The new gallery shows off the otherworldly food photography of Nathan Myhrvold

SECRET SAUCE: Nathan Myhrvold at the gallery with his deconstructed cheeseburger image titled “The All-American”

Take a Sip of These Natural Wines Available at Seattle-Area Restaurants

Take a Sip of These Natural Wines Available at Seattle-Area Restaurants

Restaurants are falling hard for low-intervention wine’s je ne sais quoi

PERFECT PAIRING: Pick up a double tavern burger from Loretta’s to pair with Michel Guignier’s 2015 La Bonne Pioche from Left Bank

Timbrrr! Music Festival Heats Up in Leavenworth

Timbrrr! Music Festival Heats Up in Leavenworth

For one weekend each January, Timbrrr! Winter Music Festival makes the mountains sing

The crowd rocking out in Festhalle

Your Seattle Restaurant Questions Answered: Best Takeout, Japanese Cheesecake and Greenwood Eats

Your Seattle Restaurant Questions Answered: Best Takeout, Japanese Cheesecake and Greenwood Eats

Plus: a new gluten-free and dairy-free spot, pad thai and hot wings

Our Instagram followers know our dining and lifestyle editor, Chelsea Lin, for the weekly live Q&A sessions where she takes reader questions about eating out in Seattle. Her knowledge of local restaurants is truly impressive — take advantage of her expertise by making note of the tips below.  Have a question for Chelsea? Submit here.  Reader:…

This Week Then: Celebrating 20 Years of HistoryLink

This Week Then: Celebrating 20 Years of HistoryLink

HistoryLink.org debuted on January 15, 1999, at the Seattle Center's annual Martin Luther King Day celebration

This story was originally published at HistoryLink.org. Subscribe to their weekly newsletter. Looking Back at Our Past This week HistoryLink celebrates our 20th anniversary with a look at our own history of the online encyclopedia of Washington history. This website debuted on January 15, 1999, at the Seattle Center’s annual Martin Luther King Day celebration, where curious passersby marveled at this new online…

Must List: Women’s March, 'Wallflower' Installation, Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Must List: Women’s March, ‘Wallflower’ Installation, Martin Luther King Jr. Day

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Love the Must List? Get it right in your inbox. Subscribe. MUST MARCH Women’s March Seattle(1/19) This year marks the third Women’s March on Seattle. Join thousands of fellow marchers at the kickoff rally in Cal Anderson Park, where women leaders from around the region will speak on the trials, tribulations and triumphs of the past…

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