Food & Drink

Where to Celebrate Pi Day 2018

Where to Celebrate Pi Day 2018

Math and food come together (to your benefit) on March 14

Who knew math references could be so delicious?

These Seattle Women Started a Fashion Company That's Changing How Shoppers Think About Size

These Seattle Women Started a Fashion Company That’s Changing How Shoppers Think About Size

Online clothing brand Universal Standard's new program program allows customers to exchange sizes that are too big or too small for new ones

The Talfer Cocoon Coat from Universal Standard

'BirdNote' Answers All Your Questions About Our Avian Friends

‘BirdNote’ Answers All Your Questions About Our Avian Friends

The new book from Ellen Blackstone and Emily Poole follows the NPR segment of the same name

This article appears in print in the March 2018 issue. Click here to subscribe. Have you ever wondered what that little red dot on a seagull’s bill is for? Or why geese fly in a V formation? Answers to such questions—and more illuminating insights into avian species, such as the bird who grows its own snowshoes in…

Downtown is (Finally) Getting a Proper Grocery Store

Downtown is (Finally) Getting a Proper Grocery Store

PCC announces they’re opening a flagship location at Fourth and Union

Rendering of the new Rainier Square, coming in 2020.

Must List: Seattle Jewish Film Festival, Roomful of Teeth, Seattle Dog Show

Must List: Seattle Jewish Film Festival, Roomful of Teeth, Seattle Dog Show

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MUST MAZEL TOV Seattle Jewish Film Festival (3/10–3/18, 4/14–4/15) Among the galas, parties, concerts and screenings that make up this 11-day cinematic exploration of Jewish and Israeli life and culture, Emmy-nominated filmmaker Tiffany Shlain, director of The Tribe and Connected, will be awarded the Reel Difference Award, for what the festival describes as her contributions…

Meet Andrew Hoge, Seattle Magazine’s New Style and Society Writer

Meet Andrew Hoge, Seattle Magazine’s New Style and Society Writer

Andrew will be covering fashion, events and much more for the magazine. Get to know him here.

Andrew Hoge has an affinity for style, design and evoking curiosity in others. Born in Yakima, Washington, he braved the pass to study at Seattle University, where he launched his career in fashion marketing at Luly Yang Couture, the famed Northwest-based couture house. He later cemented his love for the fashion industry as a public…

This Could Be the Best Happy Hour in Kirkland

This Could Be the Best Happy Hour in Kirkland

The multi-million dollar renovation isn't the only thing worth taking note of at the Heathman Hotel

Kirkland’s Heathman Hotel (220 Kirkland Ave.; 424.284.5800; heathmankirkland.com), a boutique property with 91 rooms and suites, couldn’t be better positioned: It’s in the middle of bustling downtown Kirkland with Google close enough to help keep a steady stream of overnight guests filling the beds of its recently, and tastefully, revamped rooms, the result of a…

Father John Misty Is Headlining the 2018 Capitol Hill Block Party

Father John Misty Is Headlining the 2018 Capitol Hill Block Party

Headliners also include BROCKHAMPTON and Dillon Francis. See the rest of the announced lineup here.

Josh Tillman will again return to the city he once called home when Father John Misty headlines the 2018 Capitol Hill Block Party on Sunday, July 22. The enigmatic Sub Pop artist lived in Seattle for several years in the early 2000s, making music as a solo artist and later as the drummer of Fleet…

Brass Knuckle Bistro Is Now Open in White Center

Brass Knuckle Bistro Is Now Open in White Center

New sandwiches from The Swinery's butcher along happenin' 16th Avenue SW

Check out the Ed LaDou, Justham’s reinterpretation of a barbecue chicken pizza (with pork).

Raised Doughnuts Gets a Permanent Home

Raised Doughnuts Gets a Permanent Home

The popular pop-up will go brick-and-mortar later this spring

We can’t wait for Raised’s new shop to get fresh-from-the-fryer doughnuts.

Seattle’s Best New Wine Bar Is Also Its Smallest

Seattle’s Best New Wine Bar Is Also Its Smallest

South Park’s Left Bank may be small in stature, but we think it’s big in potential

Walk into South Park’s newest addition, Left Bank, on any given night and you’ll find a varying array of patrons. At the four-seat bar, a couple from the down the street sits on metal stools, chatting up guests over a glass of organic Gamay and can of Rainier. In the cozy corner alcove, old friends…

Seattleite: Brittany Nicole Cox Is One Of The Only Antique Clock Restorers in the Nation

Seattleite: Brittany Nicole Cox Is One Of The Only Antique Clock Restorers in the Nation

Repairing antique watchworks and vintage mechanical objects, Brittany Nicole Cox keeps in time with the past

Antiquarian horologist Brittany Nicole Cox, pictured in her Columbia City studio

5 Best New Ramen Restaurants in Seattle

5 Best New Ramen Restaurants in Seattle

Seattle’s newest ramen places dial into Japan’s regional varieties

Counter seating takes up most of Betsutenjin’s small Capitol Hill dining room, making it feel like you’re in Japan

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