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Must List: 14/48: Nordo–Food Theater Thunderdome, Northwest Folklife, Emerald City Ride

Must List: 14/48: Nordo–Food Theater Thunderdome, Northwest Folklife, Emerald City Ride

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Love the Must List? Get it right in your inbox. Subscribe. MUST BE RANDOM  14/48: Nordo – Food Theater Thunderdome (5/23–25) The Worlds Quickest Theater Festival—brought to you by The 14/48 Project—takes on writing, casting, directing, rehearsing, scoring, designing and performing 14 plays in 48 hours. The plays and cast are selected by drawing names out of a hat. In the spirit…

Summer Sips in Lake Chelan Valley

Summer Sips in Lake Chelan Valley

People are adding “wine tasting” to their list of things to do in this H20-centric community

Sponsored by Lake Chelan Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center You can thank its stunning namesake for the expansive wine culture (or more precisely “viticulture”) of the Lake Chelan Valley. Its so-called “lake effect” climate—with warm days and cool evenings—allows for a longer growing season and reduces the risk of frosty freezes in the winter…

Fisherman’s Village Music Festival in Everett: Our Recap

Fisherman’s Village Music Festival in Everett: Our Recap

The beer was cold (and cheap!), the bands were hot and other highlights from Everett’s annual music festival

Coathangers performing at Fisherman’s Village Music Festival in Everett

Your Seattle Restaurant Questions Answered: Summer Is Coming

Your Seattle Restaurant Questions Answered: Summer Is Coming

Get out of the house and try a new lunch spot, happy hour or classic Seattle dinner

Disappointing series finales aside, it’s time to look on the bright side. Summer is coming to Seattle and that means graduation dinners, out-of-town visitors and a rosé tasting event from Charles Smith. Take advantage of the sunshine and try something new: maybe burek or Shibuya honey toast or a new happy hour cocktail. Need help finding a…

Most Influential People of 2019 Nominations Now Open!

Most Influential People of 2019 Nominations Now Open!

Nominate someone you think is making a positive impact in our city today

A few of 2018’s Most Influential People of the Year

A Guide to Washington’s Best Waterfall Hikes Gets an Update

A Guide to Washington’s Best Waterfall Hikes Gets an Update

A Q&A with Seattle local author of 'Hiking Waterfalls Washington: A Guide to the State’s Best Waterfall Hikes'

Otter Falls in the Central Cascades off I-90

These Coasters Are Made From Old Skateboards

These Coasters Are Made From Old Skateboards

One man has found a way to turn old rides into artful home decor

SKATING BY: The rainbow of colors in Jared Bolt’s coasters come from layers of skateboard decks

Seattle’s Bike Everywhere Day Introduces the Two-Wheeled Lifestyle to All

Seattle’s Bike Everywhere Day Introduces the Two-Wheeled Lifestyle to All

If you’ve been planning on getting your bike out of the garage, May 17 may be the day to do it

This Friday, May 17, is National Bike Everywhere Day! Last year, Cascade Bicycle Club counted nearly 20,000 Seattleites pedaling to work, school, home or to the local coffee shop. Cyclists stopped at more than 120 “celebration stations” to get hydration, swag, high fives and a sense of Seattle’s cycling community. This year will bring even…

The 10 Must-See SIFF Films

The 10 Must-See SIFF Films

An insider’s guide to some of the festival’s most intriguing movies

Opening night movie, ‘Sword of Trust’

This Week Then: How Seattle's UW Campus Took Shape

This Week Then: How Seattle’s UW Campus Took Shape

Plus: Shelton, Blaine and Hoquiam turn 129

This story was originally published at HistoryLink.org. Subscribe to their weekly newsletter. Campus Sights In 1895 the University of Washington moved from downtown Seattle to its present location, which at the time was heavily forested and undeveloped. The campus took root on the northern portion of the property, but as the university grew its regents sought ways…

Must List: SIFF, Norwegian Constitution Day, Beat the Bridge

Must List: SIFF, Norwegian Constitution Day, Beat the Bridge

Your weekly guide to Seattle's hottest events

Love the Must List? Get it right in your inbox. Subscribe. MUST WATCH  Seattle International Film Festival (5/16-6/9) Seattle’s International Film Festival (SIFF) returns for the 45th year featuring more than 400 films from more than 80 countries in just 25 days. Seattle-based filmmaker Lynn Shelton will open the festival Thursday with her latest feature Sword of Trust…

Seek out These Alt-Label Bottles From WA Wineries

Seek out These Alt-Label Bottles From WA Wineries

Alternate-label bottles provide budget-minded drinkers with serious value

BARREL THIEF: An employee of Sleight of Hand Cellars uses a tool to extract wine from barrels; owner Trey Busch launched Renegade as a second label in 2009

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