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Seattle's Dog Obsession Is Reaching a Whole New Level

Seattle’s Dog Obsession Is Reaching a Whole New Level

The very good dogs around here attend social events and have their own gelato

Any dog can have ice cream; make your dog’s day and treat him or her to artisan, pup-friendly gelato

Q&A: Kyla Coleman, Winner of ‘America’s Next Top Model’ and Washington State Native

Q&A: Kyla Coleman, Winner of ‘America’s Next Top Model’ and Washington State Native

She’s no poser

Olympia native Kyla Coleman took home the crown title of America’s Next Top Model on cycle 24 of the hit reality television show hosted by Tyra Banks.  While Coleman is not the first winner of the show to hail from the Evergreen State (cycle 23’s winner, India Gants, is from Seattle), her nonchalant yet confident demeanor combined with her insatiable passion for…

Seattle Author Angela Garbes Delivers the Right Book on Pregnancy and Motherhood

Seattle Author Angela Garbes Delivers the Right Book on Pregnancy and Motherhood

Garbes recognized new moms were craving non-biased information about pregnancy and new motherhood -- and she delivered it

Seattle author and mother Angela Garbes recognized new moms were craving non-biased information about pregnancy and new motherhood—and she delivered it

Jeopardy Legend Ken Jennings Is Co-Hosting a Podcast That's Also a Time Capsule

Jeopardy Legend Ken Jennings Is Co-Hosting a Podcast That’s Also a Time Capsule

A new podcast from the Seattle resident is a time capsule of the planet’s peculiarities

Ken Jennings, left, and John Roderick, hosts of Omnibus

The Best Veggie Burgers in Seattle

The Best Veggie Burgers in Seattle

Vegetarian burgers are all the rage

The plant-based Impossible Burger, pictured at The Carlile Room, closely mimics meat

Barneys New York Seattle Re-Opens With a Fresh, New Look

Barneys New York Seattle Re-Opens With a Fresh, New Look

The interior remodel at the downtown store was worth the wait

Fans of Barneys New York Seattle, the dual level designer department store on the corner of Sixth Avenue and Pike Street, will be glad to know the lights are back on. Shortly after Christmas Day, the company installed street level signs stating it was closed due to “an unfortunate circumstance,” which involved a grease leak…

Ichiro Suzuki Is Stepping Away from the Field

Ichiro Suzuki Is Stepping Away from the Field

He isn't officially retiring, but he's taken a front-office position with the team. Plus: Watch a video of what might be his final at-bat in Seattle.

Ichiro Suzuki returned to the Seattle Mariners at age 44 for the start of the 2018 season, but his time on the field has come to an end after 29 games. The team announced today that he is moving into a front-office position as the Special Assistant to the Chairman, effective immediately, where he will…

Here's What's Happening at the Nordic Museum's Grand Opening Celebrations

Here’s What’s Happening at the Nordic Museum’s Grand Opening Celebrations

Party Nordic style during this weekend's celebrations.

The Nordic Museum’s grand opening events officially began May 1, and continues through the weekend with receptions, galas and tours for museum members, donors and VIPs (including the crown princess of Denmark and the president of Iceland), but even the julkinen (that’s Finnish for “public”) can attend a portion of the festivities. Note: For the…

Must List: 'Aida,' Seattle Bike-n-Brews, Taco Libre Truck Showdown

Must List: ‘Aida,’ Seattle Bike-n-Brews, Taco Libre Truck Showdown

Your weekly guide to Seattle's hottest events.

MUST SEE Aida(5/5–5/19) Audiences expect spectacle in productions of Aida, and always have; Verdi’s 1871 tale of a love triangle set in ancient Egypt was even then a throwback to the grand-opera approach of an earlier generation, extravagant affairs full of processions, ballets and as many extras as you can pack onto a stage. But…

The Nordic Museum Is the Sleeper Hit of Seattle's Museum Scene

The Nordic Museum Is the Sleeper Hit of Seattle’s Museum Scene

This month's Editor's Note from Rachel Hart

And so, to paraphrase Tennyson, in springtime our fancies turn to thoughts of sunny places.

Where To Go For Mother's Day Brunch in Seattle

Where To Go For Mother’s Day Brunch in Seattle

Mother’s Day is just around the corner: Here’s where to find the best brunches, dinners, and more

TangoThis year, take mom out for tapas downtown instead of the traditional brunch. For Mother’s Day, Tango will be serving up everything from bacon-wrapped dates to Spanish meatballs and plenty of dessert. For reservations, visit tangorestaurant.com or call 206.583.0382.  Tulio  Executive chef Walter Pisano will be serving up classic brunch favorites with an Italian twist at…

Seattle's Music Festival Season Begins with These Three Events

Seattle’s Music Festival Season Begins with These Three Events

Music festival season officially returns with this tuneful trifecta

This article appears in print in the May 2018 issue. Click here to subscribe. Folklife (5/25–5/28) Launched: 1972Focus: folk, world music, DIYTypical festival experience: Drum circles, impromptu mandolin jams, shrieking kids running through the International FountainWho goes: The Woodstock generation and their grandkids, aficionados of the hammered dulcimer, people who really don’t see why everyone thinks Portlandia is…

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