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November 2019 Hike of the Month: Licorice Fern Trail

November 2019 Hike of the Month: Licorice Fern Trail

This fall wonderland of a hike is full of mossy trees and crunchy maple leaves

It’s November and shorter daylight hours mean shorter hikes. If you’re not quite ready to bring out the snowshoes and full winter gear, it’s also a good time to explore the lower elevation hikes. Late October brought a round of early snow to the mountains, and closed off a lot of trails close to Seattle…

Seattle’s Most Influential People 2019: Africatown Community Land Trust President and CEO, K. Wyking Garrett

Seattle’s Most Influential People 2019: Africatown Community Land Trust President and CEO, K. Wyking Garrett

Garrett has been challenging gentrification and advocating for affordable housing and spaces for black-owned businesses

This article appears in print in the November 2019 issue, as part of the Most Influential People of the Year feature. Click here to subscribe. K. Wyking Garrett is a third-generation Central District resident who grew tired of watching his community being displaced by gentrification and decided to do something about it. As president and CEO of the Africatown Community…

Seattle’s Most Influential People 2019: Sightline Institute Founder and Executive Director, Alan Durning

Seattle’s Most Influential People 2019: Sightline Institute Founder and Executive Director, Alan Durning

Sightline Institute has produced some of the most important writings on the region’s housing shortage

This article appears in print in the November 2019 issue, as part of the Most Influential People of the Year feature. Click here to subscribe. Over the past few years, Alan Durning, the quiet, unprepossessing founder and executive director of Sightline Institute, the state’s leading climate and housing think tank, has helped frame the debate on an astounding number of…

Seattle’s Most Influential People 2019: Ones to Watch

Seattle’s Most Influential People 2019: Ones to Watch

These 13 visionaries have big things on the horizon

CEO of Grist, Brady Walkinshaw

Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas' 'Carpe Fin' Tells Its Story at Seattle Art Museum

Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas’ ‘Carpe Fin’ Tells Its Story at Seattle Art Museum

Commissioned by SAM, the new piece is a 6-by-19-foot watercolor mural condensing a Haida folktale into one immense color-drenched panel

This article appears in print in the November 2019 issue. Click here to subscribe. Sensing an affinity between the iconography of his First Nation art tradition and the boldness and sweep of the Japanese film/graphic-novel visual style known as manga, Haida visual artist and British Columbia resident Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas combines the two—“committed to,” as he puts it,…

Must List: Seattle Women's Show, Bunka no Hi, 'Beyond Bollywood'

Must List: Seattle Women’s Show, Bunka no Hi, ‘Beyond Bollywood’

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Love the Must List? Get it right in your inbox. Subscribe. MUST IMMERSE Beyond Bollywood: Indian Americans Shape the Nation (11/2-1/26/20) This exhibit, which amassed over a year of residency at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, explores the history of Indian-American immigrants and their ancestors. Supplemented by MOHAI’s Northwest-specific addition, the artifacts, photographs and…

16 Best Things to Do in Seattle in November 2019

16 Best Things to Do in Seattle in November 2019

Our handpicked list of the best bets for entertainment this month

A dozen all-star dancers execute Jennifer Weber’s explosive choreography for The Hip Hop Nutcracker

How Motherhood Is Changing the Seattle City Council

How Motherhood Is Changing the Seattle City Council

Two Seattle City Council members are fighting for family-friendly policies

WORKING MOMS: Seattle City Council members (and expectant mothers) Teresa Mosqueda (left) and Lorena González (right)

Plan the Perfect Day Trip to Bainbridge Island

Plan the Perfect Day Trip to Bainbridge Island

Art, good food and cozy adventures are just a ferry ride away

This article appears in print in the November 2019 issue. Click here to subscribe. It only takes a 30-minute ferry ride and short walk to get to the heart of Bainbridge Island, the downtown area of Winslow, whose streets are lined with shops and eateries. Though you can easily spend a day wandering this quirky hamlet’s thriving arts…

Beyond Dead White Guys: Byron Schenkman Expands Classical Music

Beyond Dead White Guys: Byron Schenkman Expands Classical Music

The musician and music director’s latest program, this Sunday at Benaroya Hall, explores connections among Czech composer Antonin Dvorak and pioneering American composers of color

Ever since their pathbreaking and provocative “Queer Baroque” concert in 1996, keyboardist Byron Schenkman has led the way in bringing issues of gender and sexuality into Seattle’s classical music scene. Now, Sunday evening’s concert, next up in their “Byron Schenkman & Friends” chamber-music series, will explore the connections among Czech composer Antonin Dvorak and some…

Must List: 'Dracula,' Ten Tiny Dances, Seattle Lit Crawl

Must List: ‘Dracula,’ Ten Tiny Dances, Seattle Lit Crawl

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Brandon O’Neill as Count Dracula

This Week Then: Saying Farewell to King County Civic Leader Jim Ellis

This Week Then: Saying Farewell to King County Civic Leader Jim Ellis

The 'father of Metro' leaves behind a vast legacy including the creation of the Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle and the cleanup of the badly polluted Lake Washington

This story was originally published at HistoryLink.org. Subscribe to their weekly newsletter. Farewell, Jim Ellis King County lost perhaps its greatest visionary this week when civic leader Jim Ellis died at the age of 98. Although Ellis never held public office, he devoted most of his adult life to public service, dreaming of ways to strengthen and…

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