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Seattle's Fave Five: Shoes, Movies, Food, Games

Seattle’s Fave Five: Shoes, Movies, Food, Games

Cool, fun places to visit

1 STAND OUT from the rest this fall when you try on a fresh pair of suede sneakers or stacked heels at shoe boutique Corre in Madrona. It specializes in distinguished footwear for both women and men, from independent and international designers. Selected to inspire “dressing with intention,” these are shoes you thought you would…

Seattle Artifacts: Crime, Politics and Pinball

Seattle Artifacts: Crime, Politics and Pinball

Competing factions resorted to bombs during Seattle’s pinball war

Back in the 1950s, Seattle was rocked by a series of late-night bombings that were connected to regional crime syndicates battling for control over the city’s lucrative pinball market. In this article — my first for “Seattle” magazine — I take a look at how a small trove of brass amusement licenses discovered during a…

Fave Five

Fave Five

Get out and discover what’s happening

The new Great Jones Gallery in Capitol Hill

Seattle Magazine Essentials

Seattle Magazine Essentials

Holiday Magic, Dining, Whiskey and Help For Stressed-Out Parents

Snow ShowSnowflake Lane returns for its 17th year   The heart of Bellevue once again becomes a majestic holiday destination during the 17th annual Snowflake Lane holiday extravaganza. Enjoy falling (faux) snow, a resplendent, professionally produced light show, nightly choreographed parades and festive dancers. The fun begins on Black Friday and runs through Christmas Eve. More…

Book Excerpt: ‘Inventor, Bootlegger, Psychedelic Pioneer'

Book Excerpt: ‘Inventor, Bootlegger, Psychedelic Pioneer’

Brad Holden’s second book brings to life one of Seattle’s most colorful characters

Al Hubbard was a “charlatan, bootlegger, radio pioneer, top-secret spy, uranium entrepreneur and billionaire,” according to HistoryLink.org. Naturally, Brad Holden became fascinated with him. Holden, perhaps Seattle’s most famed amateur historian and “finder of things” (you can read about his colorful collection of artifacts in the May-June issue of Seattle magazine), has written a book that…

Seattle Magazine Essentials: Smoothies, Wine and an App for the Outdoors

Seattle Magazine Essentials: Smoothies, Wine and an App for the Outdoors

Check out a collection of local finds.

Picture Perfect Check out Scenic Thurston County If you’re seeking influencer status on your social media channels or merely want to shake things up, consider Thurston County. Yes, you read that right. Locals have suggested numerous lesser-known photogenic spots featuring the waterfront, nature and wildlife, architecture and buildings, and murals as ideal places to snap that perfect,…

Editor's Note: A Gang of Green

Editor’s Note: A Gang of Green

Sustainable building and adaptive reuse increasingly dominate Seattle’s building landscape

Though Climate Pledge Arena generates most of the headlines, the real push to combat climate change in Seattle is nestled into neighborhoods across the city. This issue alone contains no fewer than four stories detailing the efforts by neighborhood advocates and developers around either sustainable building or adaptive reuse, roughly defined as repurposing old buildings for the…

Seattle Magazine Essentials: Local Liqueur, Subscription Boxes and a Wave Park near Yakima

Seattle Magazine Essentials: Local Liqueur, Subscription Boxes and a Wave Park near Yakima

Check out a collection of local hidden gems.

That’s Amari Women-owned Fast Penny launches during pandemic Jamie Hunt first became enamored of an Italian herbal liqueur called amari during trips to Europe. So she did what lots of aperitif-loving travelers dream of and launched a distillery. Hunt left a long career in branding and technology and, along with distillery veteran and restaurateur Holly Robinson,…

Seattle Magazine Essentials: Pet Names, Pillows and Backyard Cabins

Seattle Magazine Essentials: Pet Names, Pillows and Backyard Cabins

Check out our roundup of local hidden gems.

Move over Fido Pet names in Seattle reflect the year that was If you adopted a dog or cat last year, there’s a good chance you named it Milo. Milo is among the top five 2020 pet names in Seattle for both dogs and cats, according to Seattle-based dog walking and pet sitting company Rover’s…

Seattle Magazine Essentials: Coffee Awards, Green Smoothies and Sober Moms

Seattle Magazine Essentials: Coffee Awards, Green Smoothies and Sober Moms

A roundup of Seattle happenings, news and hidden gems

First, Austin Hirsh of Smoothie 2050; Second, Tony’s Coffee; Third, Cody Chan and Thomas Brown of Food for Heroes

Sunday Night Football Grill Returns to Feed Essential Workers, Teachers

Sunday Night Football Grill Returns to Feed Essential Workers, Teachers

Wednesday’s event featured appearances by the Seahawk Dancers and the Seahawks' mascot, Blitz

Ahead of the Seahawks’ next game against the Minnesota Vikings this Sunday evening, the Sunday Night Football Grill provided free meals to local teachers on Wednesday. In partnership with First + Goal Hospitality and Levy Restaurants, the official concession providers of the Seahawks, the fan experience bus fed employees of Cleveland High School. The next…

Vote: Seattle Magazine Best of 2020 Readers' Choice Poll

Vote: Seattle Magazine Best of 2020 Readers’ Choice Poll

From coffee shops to doggy daycares, Seattle magazine wants to hear your voice

Victrola Coffee Roasters won best coffee shop in 2019.

Stories from Seattle: During this Present Pandemic, We Are All Mourning the Future

Stories from Seattle: During this Present Pandemic, We Are All Mourning the Future

Everyone wants to know when the pandemic will end. But perhaps a better question is: What will it look like to go on?

Possibility in general, it seems, has been cancelled.

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