!–paging_filter–pMemorial Day weekend is fast approaching. And if you’re not lucky enough to get a long weekend, perhaps you’re lucky enough to have a boat—or a friend who has a boat—enabling you to ...
Experience the New Nordic exhibition and see how Seattle and the Nordic countries blend cuisine, art, and culture seamlessly.
There’s plenty of bad news to go ‘round lately, but no matter how you slice it, what Will Grant has planned for National Pizza Day is good. On Monday, Feb. 9, the recently crowned master pizzaiolo—who ...
Valentine’s Day 2026 promises to be a long, merry weekend. Celebrate with loved ones, then tack on Lunar New Year, Mardi Gras, and President’s Day as well. Sounds like a staycation to us—one that ...
Tessa Hulls transforms her experiences into art. Discover her Pulitzer Prize-winning work and her adventurous lifestyle.
With the National Shutdown strike that took place on January 30 to protest ICE, many small restaurant owners found themselves ...
Note: This article was published in the March 2015 issue of Seattle magazine. And while home prices are changing all the time, we examined the issue of neighborhood affordability more recently in our ...
Black pioneers first arrived in Seattle in the mid-19th century. The city’s earliest known African American resident was Manuel Lopes, who arrived in 1852 from Cabo Verde. A couple of decades later, ...
Known best for his stint as a writer/performer on the comedy show Almost Live, Joe Guppy was once a patient in the psych ward at Providence Hospital. His new memoir, My Fluorescent God, revisits that ...