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7 Stops for Your Ultimate Seattle Walking Tour

7 Stops for Your Ultimate Seattle Walking Tour

Urban attractions for the pedestrian explorer

Sponsored by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Visitor Center With its proximity to mountains and forests, Seattle is known for great walks. But the on-foot explorer has plenty to discover inside the city itself. On your next sunny day in The Emerald City, put on some sensible shoes and hit these seven urban attractions….

Upcoming Ambit3 Treasure Hunt the Latest Activity for Seattle Adventurers

Upcoming Ambit3 Treasure Hunt the Latest Activity for Seattle Adventurers

Adventure photographer Jason Hummel to lead the local watch-finding stunt

On Saturday, June 6, the Seattle area will once again become a playground for treasure hunters of the adventurous variety. Finland-based watch and sports instrument manufacturer Suunto will hide one of its GPS-connected Ambit3 watches somewhere in Seattle and with the help of clever social media hints over several days, you’ll have the chance to…

Seven Seas Building to Become Boutique Hotel, Pronto Installs New Stations

Seven Seas Building to Become Boutique Hotel, Pronto Installs New Stations

The top Seattle news stories you should be reading today

Real estate company plans to revitalize iconic Seattle building Seattle-based real estate development firm Revolve announced plans to renovate the Seven Seas building along 1st Avenue, site of the former Lusty Lady strip club, which shuttered in 2010. The building has has sat vacant since then. The 24,000-square-foot, six-story structure is slated to become a…

Redmond Blogger Makes Old Comic Book Heroes New Again

Redmond Blogger Makes Old Comic Book Heroes New Again

Local blogger turns comic book fascination into a new book

Remember a superhero named The Red Bee? No? How about The Bouncer? Or The Puppeteer? Now’s your chance to get to know these (understandably) long-lost comic book stars, thanks to a new book by Redmond-based writer Jon Morris. The League of Regrettable Superheroes (Quirk Books, $24.95) grew out of Morris’ blog, Gone & Forgotten (gone-and-forgotten.blogspot.com),…

The Must List: Whim W'him's X-Posed, Hugo House Literary Series

The Must List: Whim W’him’s X-Posed, Hugo House Literary Series

What to do this weekend in Seattle

Must WatchWhim W’him X-Posed at Cornish Playhouse(5/29 to 5/31, times vary) Former PNB dancer Olivier Wevers directs his recently formed company in X-Posed, featuring three new pieces: one by Seattle’s edgy Kate Wallich; one by French choreographer Manuel Vignoulle; and one by Wevers himself, exploring what’s unfiltered, raw and real. Must Bring the HeatSriracha Night…

Hey, Bellevue! You're getting a chocolate pop-up

Hey, Bellevue! You’re getting a chocolate pop-up

Seattle Chocolate Company opens jcoco shop June 1

As if there wasn’t already ample eye candy at The Bellevue Collection, on June 1, the Seattle Chocolate Company will unveil its first standalone chocolate shop inside the Eastside shopping mecca. The pop-up will focus on jcoco, the company’s line of brightly-wrapped fine chocolate bars in tempting flavors like Peanut Strawberry Baobab and Black Fig…

Fashion Startup Glamhive Secures Additional Funding

Fashion Startup Glamhive Secures Additional Funding

Seattle company nabs grand prize for its innovative style-focused social media platform

Seattle fashion startup, Glamhive, is turning the “#” in #OOTD into “$$$.” The social media platform that rewards fashionistas for photo-sharing their outfits of the day beat out six other entrepreneurs for the top prize of $205,000 at the Seattle Angel Conference last Wednesday, May 20, Geekwire reports. The event is the result of months…

The Emerald Mile, Food Truck Theft & More News

The Emerald Mile, Food Truck Theft & More News

The top Seattle news stories you should be reading today

Emerald City Express: Cyclists are pushing for bike lanes along 5th Avenue, says King 5 News. The plan would create a protected bike route (AKA the “Emerald Mile”) between Denny and Olive, a segment already divided by the Monorail. Opponents of the Emerald Mile worry that the route would take away from already-limited parking spots…

Akio Takamori's The Beginning of Everything

Akio Takamori’s The Beginning of Everything

Ceramist Akio Takamori's current exhibit at James Harris Gallery

Akio Takamori’s ceramic work reflects a long-term interest in matters of the flesh. He often paints blushing red cheeks on his sensuous figures, giving the impression that blood has just rushed to the surface of the skin. His people squat, curl into the fetal position, lie in repose, ride piggyback, stand with arms crossed over…

Instagram Inspiration: Our Weekly Top 5

Instagram Inspiration: Our Weekly Top 5

Warning: Incredible hunger and thirst may occur

Instagram Inspiration is a new column on Seattlemag.com that explores our favorite Instagram themes each week. This week, our minds are on food. We’re drooling over these seasonal recipes–perfect for those long summer nights and backyard barbecues. We hope these mouth-watering snaps inspire you to try that new recipe you’ve been dying to make, or…

Uber Could Soon Pick Up at Sea-Tac, Light Rail Station Photos

Uber Could Soon Pick Up at Sea-Tac, Light Rail Station Photos

The top Seattle news stories you should be reading today

So long, Silicon Valley: According to Seattle-based Redfin, “For the first time ever, the median price for a Silicon Valley home just exceeded one million dollars,” which means that people are leaving the area simply because they can’t afford to stay. Just where are they headed? The Puget Sound Business Journal notes that “one in…

Sasquatch Photos, Melinda Gates Named to Powerful Women List

Sasquatch Photos, Melinda Gates Named to Powerful Women List

The top Seattle news stories you should be reading today

Holiday travelers put the Washington State Department of Transportation’s online summer ferry reservation system to the test this weekend. The system, which serves parts of the San Juan Islands, has experienced problems in the past (it failed on its first day back in April), but this time around it went off without a hitch. King…

Indian Classical Arts Events in Seattle: Beyond Our Love for Bollywood and Tech

Indian Classical Arts Events in Seattle: Beyond Our Love for Bollywood and Tech

Sitars, dance & spiritually symbolic art in Seattle? Sounds like my cup of chai.

Over the past 10 years, the South Asian population in the Puget Sound region has nearly tripled. Most people who have seen the show Outsourced or have had an Indian-accented technician solve their computer woes associate this influx with tech giants like Microsoft and Amazon. This is partly true, as many South Asians can attest…

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