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The Needling's 2019 Year in Review: In Memoriam

The Needling’s 2019 Year in Review: In Memoriam

How do I say goodbye, to what we had?

Can’t see the construction crane forest for the skyscraper lease, can you?

The Needling's 2019 Year in Review: Seattle's Biggest Breakups

The Needling’s 2019 Year in Review: Seattle’s Biggest Breakups

Cue the Taylor Swift breakup songs

No one can put a price tag on love. But lovers? That’s another story

The Needling's 2019 Year in Review: The Biggest Clues That Our Days Are Numbered

The Needling’s 2019 Year in Review: The Biggest Clues That Our Days Are Numbered

The Emerald City didn’t need to look any farther than its own backyard this year to see how quickly we’re all approaching our inevitable demise

Don’t change that channel, because if you do Seattle won’t be the only one dying

Dog (and Owner) Paradise Coming to South Lake Union

Dog (and Owner) Paradise Coming to South Lake Union

Local dog owners will soon be able to drop off their pups at Martha's Garden—and stay for a drink when they pick them up

Martha, the owners’ wiener dog

The Needling's 2019 Year in Review: Mother Earth Rocks Washington with a 4.6 Earthquake

The Needling’s 2019 Year in Review: Mother Earth Rocks Washington with a 4.6 Earthquake

Mother Earth: "If you don’t pull the trigger on this ‘nation of Cascadia’ thing, I’ll do it myself"

Go ahead, let your freak flag fly

Seattle’s First BYOB Members Club Opens on First Hill

Seattle’s First BYOB Members Club Opens on First Hill

Members can reserve private rooms for special events—a bonus for urban Seattleites with limited space for hosting at home

This article appears in print in the December 2019 issue. Click here to subscribe. In a First Hill carriage house, built in 1901 and once part of the Stimson-Green Mansion, discerning Seattleites can now scan their fingerprints for entrée into a new private social club and bottle cellar, Birch Road Cellar. The Seattle outpost of this Chicago-based club…

Explore Adventure in the Heart of Washington Wine Country

Explore Adventure in the Heart of Washington Wine Country

The Tri-Cities gives access to stellar Washington wineries and a diversity of outdoor recreation

Goose Ridge Estate Vineyard and Winery in Richland, Washington

The Needling's 2019 Year in Review: Welcome to Seattle, Come Right In

The Needling’s 2019 Year in Review: Welcome to Seattle, Come Right In

Afraid the city skyline didn’t have enough construction cranes, local residents happily set aside the Seattle Freeze to welcome a few new guys to town

Now the whole family can enjoy “justice”

Must List: Pathway of Lights, Next Fest NW, Santa Runs Tacoma

Must List: Pathway of Lights, Next Fest NW, Santa Runs Tacoma

Your weekly guide to Seattle's hottest events

Love the Must List? Get it right in your inbox. Subscribe. MUST LIGHT THE NIGHT Pathway of Lights (12/14) Come see the annual spectacle outlining Seattle’s beloved Green Lake Park, where thousands of candles light the path. The illuminated walk comes complete with complementary refreshments and live holiday music. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own…

Seattle’s Dina Martina Is the 'Jift' That Keeps on Giving

Seattle’s Dina Martina Is the ‘Jift’ That Keeps on Giving

The annual spectacular from Seattle’s comedy goddess wishes you a very merry Kitschmas

If you fell in love with Dina Martina when she was playing funkier, stripped-down venues like Re-Bar, but wonder if her magic translates to a plusher house like ACT’s Falls Theatre, you needn’t worry. For the entertaineress’s Christmas cavalcade of songs, anecdotes, videos, and audience gifts, ACT has provided a cozy set straight out of a community-theater Nutcracker: Victorian furniture, candy-striped wallpaper,…

Backstory: Why Glowing Monkeys Are All over Phinney Ridge and Greenwood

Backstory: Why Glowing Monkeys Are All over Phinney Ridge and Greenwood

Cheery LED animals are more than mere holiday decoration

Greenwood Hardware on Phinney Ridge

Seattle-area Trio Launches a New Decision-making App

Seattle-area Trio Launches a New Decision-making App

Easily corral friends’ opinions with Sujjest

This article appears in print in the December 2019 issue. Click here to subscribe. Three Seattle-area natives have created an app to simplify the process of reaching consensus. Sujjest (available for Android and iOS), born out of frustration with email chains and chaotic group texts, was devised by three friends from the South End who wanted an easier…

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