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17 Open Mic Nights in Honor of Seattle's Future Civic Poet

17 Open Mic Nights in Honor of Seattle’s Future Civic Poet

Seattle will appoint its first Civic Poet in the coming months

Pacific Northwest poet Richard Hugo, whose name is attached to the Hugo House on Capitol Hill, wrote in his poem “Letter to Kizer from Seattle,” “I’m back at the primal source of poems: wind, sea/and rain, the market and the salmon.” Seattle and its distinct surrounding scenery often seemed to be the “primal source” of…

Sustainable Seafood Week is almost here!

Sustainable Seafood Week is almost here!

Seattle Aquarium gala and blue pop-up tents among seafood festivities

How many chefs, fisherman, organizations and locals does it take to raise a sustainable salmon? A-freakin-ton. Luckily, Seattle is awash with chefs and restaurateurs who are members of Smart Catch, a new sustainable seafood program designed to address and reverse the seafood crisis (that 90 percent of the world’s fisheries are either fully fished or…

5 Frozen Treats to Help You Beat the Heat

5 Frozen Treats to Help You Beat the Heat

Your Twitter feed's all like: #seattleheatwave #gloomandrainplease #noairconditioning #dying

As I mindlessly scrolled through my Twitter feed and saw all the above hashtags pop up one too many times, I realized it wasn’t just me contemplating moving into the Starbucks next to my apartment just to get a little AC. Sunday’s heat marked the eighth day above 90 degrees in Seattle (the second-most in…

Recipe of the Week: Grilled Romaine Lettuce

Recipe of the Week: Grilled Romaine Lettuce

Salad lovers, rejoice! This grilled romaine lettuce recipe will rock your world

Anna Berman, cooking teacher, food stylist and author of the blog Snacking in the Kitchen, wants to tell us about grilled lettuce. “I had my first grilled Caesar salad a few summers ago and was hooked,” Berman says. “The thing is, I don’t have a grill at home, and spent many months without this delicious…

7 Places to Dine Outside at Pike Place Market

7 Places to Dine Outside at Pike Place Market

Here's where to go and what to order

Shopping at Pike Place Market can be high spirited in high summer, but it’s also a primo destination for outdoor dining—and many spots boast glistening Elliott Bay views. Here’s where to go and what to order. 1. Indulge in steak tartare with truffle frites and a glass of rosé while overlooking the Great Wheel on…

Will we finally fix our broken prison system?

Will we finally fix our broken prison system?

We are long overdue to end mass incarceration in America

This article originally appeared on Avvo.US politicians have suddenly woken up and realized—finally—that something has to be done about mass incarceration. At the end of my chapter “Mass Incarceration: Young Men Locked Up, Locked Out” in my book Swagger, I wrote: What’s remarkable is that millions of us — mostly young men — have disappeared from…

Using This Ingredient Makes a Delicious Difference in Your Cooking

Using This Ingredient Makes a Delicious Difference in Your Cooking

Ma‘ono’s Mark Fuller dishes on his go-to ingredient

To the uninitiated, the mention of fish sauce might well result in wrinkled noses. However, the oft-misunderstood ingredient brings a welcome punch to a variety of dishes. Because fish sauce falls outside the flavor categories typically recognized by the American palate, the savory-salty taste is hard to define. The Japanese describe it as “umami”—roughly translated…

Inaugural Seattle Art Fair Brings an Exhibition, Lectures and More

Inaugural Seattle Art Fair Brings an Exhibition, Lectures and More

Contemporary art from 60 local, regional and international galleries is coming this month

For a city that defines itself on innovation and creativity, Seattle is no stranger to art. Take our new rainbow crosswalks, our monthly neighborhood art walks, 4Culture’s many community art programs, and the dozens of galleries spanning the city, including the 82-year-old Seattle Art Museum. What we’ve lacked, however, has been an event assembling pieces…

Prime Day Sales, Cheap Seahawks Tickets & More News

Prime Day Sales, Cheap Seahawks Tickets & More News

The top Seattle news stories you should be reading today

Primed for Success?: Despite the mixed reaction to Amazon’s first Prime Day, including thousands of #PrimeDayFail jokes on Twitter, Amazon announced that it sold more on July 15 than it did on Black Friday last year. According to Business Wire, more people signed up to try Amazon Prime than on any other day, and sales…

The Must List: Nordstrom Anniversary Sale, Kirkland Uncorked

The Must List: Nordstrom Anniversary Sale, Kirkland Uncorked

What to do this weekend in Seattle

Must FestHead East for the Annual Kirkland Uncorked(7/17 to 7/19, times vary) This three-day summer food and wine festival takes over the scenic Marina Park on Lake Washington and features everything from wine tasting to dog modeling to a burger brawl, where chefs bust out every foodie ingredient necessary to win bragging rights as the…

Instagram Inspiration: Our Weekly Top 5

Instagram Inspiration: Our Weekly Top 5

Hungry for breakfast? You will be after a glance at these scrumptious shots

If you’re anything like me, you often regard breakfast as an afterthought. You scarf down a granola bar on your way to work and get your caffeine fix with a mediocre cup of coffee from the employee kitchen. If you have any extra time in the morning, you might treat yourself…to a bowl of cereal….

Want to Get Away? Give Mexico's Ensenada a Whirl

Want to Get Away? Give Mexico’s Ensenada a Whirl

From fantastic foodie establishments to cutting-edge wineries, we explore all this city has to offer

This article originally appeared on Seattlebridemag.com.A short drive over the Mexican border, just 85 miles south of San Diego, sits Ensenada, the third largest coastal city in Baja California. It’s been a favorite destination amid the surfing crowd for some time, known for its steady waves and calm beaches, but to many Americans it’s vaguely…

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