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ACT’s ‘The Year of Magical Thinking’ Fleshes Out an Author’s Bereavement

ACT’s ‘The Year of Magical Thinking’ Fleshes Out an Author’s Bereavement

A memoir of grieving becomes a tour-de-force monologue

Suzanne Bouchard as Joan Didion

21 Best Things To Do in Seattle in August 2019

21 Best Things To Do in Seattle in August 2019

Our handpicked list of the best bets for entertainment this month

Seattle dancer Mikhail Calliste will perform a solo work at Festival: Festival

Must List: Red, White & Brew, Seattle Night Ride, Sweet Tooth Pop-Up

Must List: Red, White & Brew, Seattle Night Ride, Sweet Tooth Pop-Up

Your weekly guide to Seattle's hottest events

Guests enjoy award-winning wines at Seattle magazine’s Red, White & Brew event

This Week Then: Looking Back on President Warren Harding's Last Speech

This Week Then: Looking Back on President Warren Harding’s Last Speech

Plus: Three anniversaries atop and above Mount Rainier

President Warren G. Harding in motorcade on First Avenue, Seattle in 1923

Crushing It: The Best Washington Wines of 2019

Crushing It: The Best Washington Wines of 2019

All the winners from the 14th Annual Seattle magazine Wine Awards

This article appears in print in the August 2019 issue as part of the 14th Annual Seattle magazine Wine Awards. Click here to subscribe. Prices listed may vary depending on place of purchase. Our team judged everyday bottles as under $35 and splurge bottles as over $35; the only exception is Cabernet Sauvignon, which also has a special-occasion…

2019 Washington Wine Awards: The Winners

2019 Washington Wine Awards: The Winners

Our annual blind taste test of Washington wines reveals the best reds, whites and rosés at every price point

This article appears in print in the August 2019 issue as part of the 14th Annual Seattle magazine Wine Awards. Click here to subscribe. In the 14 years we’ve been conducting our annual Washington Wine Awards, we’ve seen various themes emerge. But this year, there was no strict formula for success among the winners: The white wine of the year comes…

UW's Second Chance App Offers Help to Opioid Users

UW’s Second Chance App Offers Help to Opioid Users

An innovative new app developed by the University of Washington could be a lifesaver

PROBLEM SOLVER: Shyam Gollakota is part of the team that developed the Second Chance app

Three Ways to See Moscow, Idaho

Three Ways to See Moscow, Idaho

Whether you’re looking for a family trip, a romantic getaway or an outdoor adventure, Moscow has it all

Sponsored by Moscow Chamber of Commerce Summer is the perfect time to visit Moscow, Idaho. The rolling Palouse beckons to anyone looking for adventure, and the charming downtown district of Moscow offers delicious local food. Spend a weekend exploring local art galleries, the aquatic center, the City of Moscow Farmer’s Market and more. Check out…

Café Nordo Brings Alive the Music and Memories of '7th and Jackson'

Café Nordo Brings Alive the Music and Memories of ‘7th and Jackson’

Sara Porkalob’s new play showcases the cuisine and history of the International District

From left to right: Corinne Magin as Min, Anasofia Gallegos as Lee and Sarah Nicole Russell as Ada

Seattle Artisan Harnesses Age-old Techniques To Make Kayaks

Seattle Artisan Harnesses Age-old Techniques To Make Kayaks

Central District-based craftsman Kiliii Yuyan teaches the art of boatbuilding at local workshops

WATER TIGHT: You can build (or buy) your own seaworthy skin-on-frame kayak with the help of Kiliii Yuyan

This Week Then: Looking Back on the Moon Landing

This Week Then: Looking Back on the Moon Landing

Plus: Washington's first automobile

This story was originally published at HistoryLink.org. Subscribe to their weekly newsletter. Walking on the Moon Fifty years ago this week, on July 20, 1969, the world looked on in amazement as Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to walk on the moon. In Washington, Boeing workers took pride in helping the astronauts achieve…

Must List: Capitol Hill Block Party, Ragin’ Viet-Cajun, Bon Odori Festival

Must List: Capitol Hill Block Party, Ragin’ Viet-Cajun, Bon Odori Festival

Your weekly guide to Seattle's hottest events

Love the Must List? Get it right in your inbox. Subscribe. MUST LOVE MUSIC  Capitol Hill Block Party (7/19-7/21) This anticipated neighborhood soirée might be a bit bigger than mom and dad expected. Capitol Hill Block Party (CHBP) spans the weekend with live music on six stages, featuring artists such as Lizzo, Big Wild, Peach Pit,…

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