Seattle Culture

Seafair Names New CEO
Emily Cantrell will begin in September
Emily Cantrell has been a huge fan of Seafair since moving to the Seattle area from Germany when she was 12. Now she’ll get to run it. Cantrell, interim CEO at Seattle nonprofit Provail, is the new president and chief executive officer of the Seafair Charitable Foundation, the entity responsible for Seattle’s annual summer festival…

New Kraken Program Seeks to Foster Diversity in Hockey
Kraken Common Thread showcases inclusion at nine games this coming season
When I was a little kid, my father took me to a Portland Buckaroos hockey game. They played in the old Western Hockey League, a step below the NHL. I still vividly remember seeing only one non-white player, Willie O’Ree, who is generally recognized as the first Black player in the NHL, and is now…

Gen Z Survey Reveals Shifts in Thinking
Seattle companies lose influence as health care takes the top spot
Working at Amazon, Microsoft or Starbucks apparently isn’t as appealing as it once was. The 2024 Career Interest Survey from the National Society of High School Scholars — an academic honor society — surveyed more than 10,000 members of Generation Z (those born between 1997 and 2012) about their career aspirations, and found that interest…

‘Food Truck Fridays’ Comes to Old Molbak’s
The Washington State Food Truck Association will use the parking lot to host food trucks
Starting Aug. 9, food trucks will fill the vacant parking lot of the old Molbak’s property in Woodinville. Called “Food Truck Fridays,” the event will run from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., and will feature a variety of cuisine types. The Washington State Food Truck Association says other days and times of the week will…

The Rise, Fall, and Rise of Zulily
New owner plans to reopen the former Seattle-based online retailer
Beyond Inc. plans to relaunch Zulily September 10. Beyond — which also owns Bed Bath & Beyond and Overstock.com — acquired the intellectual property and brand assets of Zulily in March for $4.5 million. The e-commerce company once known for its flash sales shut down late last year after laying off several hundred employees. Beyond…

Cornish College President Raymond Tymas-Jones Retires
Tymas-Jones led Cornish for six years, shepherding the college through the pandemic
Dr. Raymond Tymas-Jones, president of Cornish College of the Arts, has retired from his position after six years. His last day with the institution was July 25. Former Cornish College Board Chairman Emily Parkhurst has stepped in as interim president as the board conducts a national search for a permanent replacement. Parkhurst served on the…
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