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Getting Your Kids into Summer Camp Just Got Easier: Bellevue-Based Web Service Does the Work For You

Getting Your Kids into Summer Camp Just Got Easier: Bellevue-Based Web Service Does the Work For You

6crickets, created by a Bellevue computer scientist (and mom), simplifies a complicated process for parents

This article appears in print in the March 2018 issue. Click here to subscribe. If you’ve ever spent hours in front of a computer trying to schedule your kids for multiple summer camps while also taking their ages and interests (and your driving constraints) into account, Helen Wang has shared your pain. That’s why the Bellevue mom,…

Who Killed Tom Wales?

Who Killed Tom Wales?

From the archives: The November 2006 feature story on the shocking murder of U.S. Attorney Tom Wales and the years of mystery that followed.

This article originally appeared in the November 2006 issue of Seattle magazine.  It was warm and windy on October 11, on that evening just a month after the watershed chaos of the terrorist attacks of 2001, when at least four shots rang out at 10:40 p.m. in a quiet Queen Anne neighborhood. Folks don’t hear…

New School Art School: Seattle Artist League Puts People First

New School Art School: Seattle Artist League Puts People First

The new Northgate school offers flexible, community-centric art classes

League founders Lendy Hensley and Ruthie V.

These Seattle Convenience Stores Actually Have Great Fried Chicken

These Seattle Convenience Stores Actually Have Great Fried Chicken

Here's your somewhat definitive guide to fried chicken under heat lamps.

For a long time, eating the hot food at a convenience store was a surefire sign of a problem. But meals sitting under heat lamps have evolved somewhat, and fried chicken is at the top of the food chain. Why? Because it keeps well, has limited expectations, and can be easily made with the finite…

Steakhouse Will Move into Circadia Space Downtown

Steakhouse Will Move into Circadia Space Downtown

New restaurant from owners of Blueacre, Orfeo and Steelhead set to open this summer

The Davis family, including the twin boys they’re naming the new restaurant after.

A New Seattle Program Will Set Aside Parking Spots Throughout the City for Electric Vehicle Charging

A New Seattle Program Will Set Aside Parking Spots Throughout the City for Electric Vehicle Charging

But could the curbside charging program be perceived as a class issue, primarily benefiting those who can afford to own electric cars?

Earlier this month, Mayor Jenny Durkan officially opened a 156-station charging facility for the city’s fleet of electric vehicles— “the first of its kind for an American city and one of one of the largest indoor electric vehicle charging stations in the country,” according to the press release. But the development that will have a more significant impact for ordinary…

Nordstrom Launches Céline Pop-Up at Flagship Store in Downtown Seattle

Nordstrom Launches Céline Pop-Up at Flagship Store in Downtown Seattle

It will feature four exclusive designs, and you can see them all here.

Celine + Nordstrom pop-up shop; handbags and small leather goods

Ring in the New: Seattle Jewelers Are Breaking With Tradition

Ring in the New: Seattle Jewelers Are Breaking With Tradition

Chunky rings go chic

This article appears in print in the February 2018 issue. Click here to subscribe. When it comes to fine jewelry, local jewelers shining up rings that make a statement with their unusual cuts and details. 1. Love Bug For the worldly woman, this ceramic and 14K gold Etruscan Revival scarab ring ($3,600) is one of many unique finds…

Ballard Bistro Joli's Ricotta Cavatelli is a Food We Love

Ballard Bistro Joli’s Ricotta Cavatelli is a Food We Love

Joli's French-Italian food is best in cavatelli form.

This article appears in print in the February 2018 issue. Click here to subscribe. A comedic miscommunication with my charming Italian host dad while I was studying abroad in 1997 turned me off eating bunnies for at least a decade. But recently, I’ve changed my tune: Rabbit, as a source of protein, can be both sustainable and…

Seattle Newcomers are Bringing Tastes From Across the Nation

Seattle Newcomers are Bringing Tastes From Across the Nation

This month's Editor's Note from Rachel Hart.

This article appears in print in the February 2018 issue. Click here to subscribe. For decades, people have moved to seattle for its natural beauty; because it’s a center of innovation and opportunity; and, often, because it allows them the freedom to live the way they want to. With the recent growth spurt (thanks, Amazon) and an…

Autopilot: Is Seattle Ready for Self-Driving Cars?

Autopilot: Is Seattle Ready for Self-Driving Cars?

Kirkland is one of the few U.S. cities where self-driving cars are being tested. How else are state and local leaders preparing?

This article appears in print in the February 2018 issue. Click here to subscribe. Kirkland drivers may have noticed a Lexus RX suburban utility vehicle with a black rooftop dome traversing the local streets. While there’s been someone sitting in the driver’s seat, that driver’s hands probably haven’t been on the steering wheel. Kirkland is one of…

The Hamilton Seattle Review and Primer: Will You Be in The Room Where it Happens?

The Hamilton Seattle Review and Primer: Will You Be in The Room Where it Happens?

Plus: The Do's and Don'ts for attending "Hamilton" at the Paramount.

You may have heard: Hamilton opened its six-week run in Seattle on February 6, and if your social media feeds are anything like mine, they’re lighting up with Face-brags of Paramount Marquee selfies with the telltale gold and black sign glittering in the background. Maybe you’re counting down the days until you will see the…

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