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Q&A: Top Doctor Michelle Benoit Says There Is New Hope for Preventing Cancer

Q&A: Top Doctor Michelle Benoit Says There Is New Hope for Preventing Cancer

Many people don’t realize that cancer is becoming a more and more manageable disease, says Dr. Michelle Benoit, a top doctor in gynecologic oncology at Kaiser Permanente Washington's Bellevue Medical Center

Michelle Benoit, M.D. Kaiser Permanente Washington, Bellevue Medical Center

6 Camping Essentials You Need in the Pacific Northwest

6 Camping Essentials You Need in the Pacific Northwest

Whether you’re heading out on a camping trip or just want to improve the stash of supplies in your earthquake kit, these essentials work both ways

This article appears in print in the April 2018 issue. Click here to subscribe. 1. BioLite CampStove 2 Bundle (above)This wood-burning camp stove (smokeless flames, thanks to an internal airflow system), the latest iteration of the little stove that started a revolution, cooks your meal and creates electricity for your devices (and has a USB port). The…

The Foodie's Guide to Devouring 48 Hours in Victoria, Canada

The Foodie’s Guide to Devouring 48 Hours in Victoria, Canada

Farm-to-table eats, craft distilleries and cozy cafés are all just a short ferry or plane ride away

  Now that spring has officially sprung, a weekend away from it all is just the thing to shake off the last vestiges of winter. While you may not want to dip into your banked vacation time just yet, an island getaway is closer than you think. Old-world charm meets modern fun in Victoria, British Columbia,…

4 Cool Things Foodies Should Do at Semiahmoo Resort

4 Cool Things Foodies Should Do at Semiahmoo Resort

This Washington resort just south of the Canadian border has upped its grub game

The gorgeous Semiahmoo golf resort on a scenic spit in Blaine with a killer view of Canada — hello, White Rock, B.C.! — recently ramped up its list of cool things to do while visiting. Just in case you get tired of all the chillin’ on the beach. Here’s a few to consider: 1. Cozy…

Q&A: Top Doctor Ray Hsiao of Seattle Children's Hospital Helps Kids With Mental Health and Substance Abuse Issues

Q&A: Top Doctor Ray Hsiao of Seattle Children’s Hospital Helps Kids With Mental Health and Substance Abuse Issues

One of Seattle's top doctors shares insights into combating opioid addiction and on how Washington state is stepping up to integrate treatment of these complex issues.

Dr. Ray Hsiao focuses on helping kids with mental health and substance abuse issues

First Look: Inside UNIQLO's New Southcenter Store

First Look: Inside UNIQLO’s New Southcenter Store

The company's second Seattle-area location opens today and will feature special Grand Opening deals.

UNIQLO is opening its doors to the company’s second Seattle-area store in Westfield Southcenter today. The Japanese maker designs wardrobe basics for men and women that blend technology-centric innovation with thoughtful design. Seattle magazine received an exclusive invitation to preview the new 7,500-square-foot location (situated in the shopping center’s west wing between Sears and Nordstrom) that builds off the success of the company’s first foray into the Pacific Northwest at the Bellevue Collection in…

Eat Your Weeds: Forage For Dandelions and Make Some Heavenly Jelly

Eat Your Weeds: Forage For Dandelions and Make Some Heavenly Jelly

Look no farther than your backyard for some tasty dandelion blossoms

This article appears in print in the March 2018 issue. Click here to subscribe. When a curious would-be forager asks me for suggestions about where to look for wild foods, I usually say, “Right out the back door.” Or the front door. Just step outside your home and you’ll likely see some weeds. Weeds get a bad…

Try Hummus Every Which Way at Capitol Hill’s Aviv Hummus Bar

Try Hummus Every Which Way at Capitol Hill’s Aviv Hummus Bar

Seattle finally learns what Israel has known all along: Hummus is awesome

Aviv is best experienced by trying a few bites of every dish on the short menu

Must List: Taste Washington, Plate of Nations, Say It Loud: Simply Me

Must List: Taste Washington, Plate of Nations, Say It Loud: Simply Me

Your weekly guide to Seattle's hottest events.

MUST SIP Taste Washington(3/22–3/25) From serious wine snobs to simple enthusiasts, Taste Washington unites all lovers of the “juice” at its annual, multi-day tasting event celebrating the many flavors and styles of Washington state wine. You could opt for a wine seminar or farm tour, but the main event is Saturday and Sunday’s Grand Tasting,…

Seattle Children's New Program Helps Families Live a Gluten-Free Life

Seattle Children’s New Program Helps Families Live a Gluten-Free Life

For some, avoiding gluten is not a choice.

This article appears in print in the April 2018 issue, as part of the Top Doctors cover story. Click here to subscribe. These days, it seems as though gluten, a protein found in wheat and some other grains (and in foods such as bread, beer, soy sauce and many others), is the trendy ingredient to avoid. And for good…

Q&A: Seattle Top Doctor Mahesh Mulumudi on Keeping a Healthy Heart

Q&A: Seattle Top Doctor Mahesh Mulumudi on Keeping a Healthy Heart

The interventional cardiologist at The Everett Clinic shares his thoughts on the latest in cardiology and how people can improve their heart health

With the help of a stethoscope attachment (on the back of his phone) and an app, Dr. Mahesh Mulumudi captures his heartbeat

In 2018, Political Activism Gives Reason For Hope, Just As It Did in 1968

In 2018, Political Activism Gives Reason For Hope, Just As It Did in 1968

Times were grim in Seattle and the country 50 years ago. But there was reason for hope then, just as there is now.

Racial tensions 50 years ago led some Franklin High students, —and others—to political activism including Larry Gossett, in center, with glasses

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