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Must List: 'Tosca' Opens, Seahawks Take on the Panthers

Must List: ‘Tosca’ Opens, Seahawks Take on the Panthers

What to do this weekend in Seattle

Must BravoSeattle Opera’s Opening Night of Tosca Saturday (1/10, 7:30 p.m.) A power-crazed chief of police. Fake bullets replaced with real ones. A fatal plunge off a parapet! Puccini’s Tosca is the archetypical opera, with more melodrama than an episode of Scandal and a spicy score that keeps things racing toward the foregone conclusion. Don’t…

Chop Suey to Close, Foggy Conditions & More News

Chop Suey to Close, Foggy Conditions & More News

The top Seattle news stories you should be reading today

As the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas speeds along for another day, we’re hearing inklings of some very cool innovations–Audi previewing a self-driving car, for one. And yesterday during the event, Microsoft unveiled the Nokia 215, which Fast Company reports is slated to retail in markets such as Africa, Asia and the Middle…

A Local Sister Duo Starts Seattle Living Room Shows

A Local Sister Duo Starts Seattle Living Room Shows

Siblings Carrie and Kristen Watt host concert series in small venues and private homes

In a small, private Belltown event space, members of Seattle band St. Paul de Vence begin tuning a trumpet and strumming a banjo. As the audience settles in on this winter evening, there’s electricity in the air—a sense that something exciting is afoot, and the people here are lucky witnesses. Everyone is on “the list,”…

Professional Cuddling, 'Architectural Exclamation Point' in SLU & More

Professional Cuddling, ‘Architectural Exclamation Point’ in SLU & More

The top Seattle news stories you should be reading today

Need a good cuddle from a complete stranger? Make your way down to Portland, where a woman has turned the up-close-and-personal behavior into a profession. According to King 5’s Evening Magazine, professional cuddler Samantha Hess charges $35 for a 30-minute snuggle session and $60 for a full hour. And should you book her services, don’t…

A Drink-Free January: Does it Really do a Body Good?

A Drink-Free January: Does it Really do a Body Good?

Deep breaths: I won't be in my cups until February 5

On New Year’s Eve, my husband and I each downed a dirty martini and shared two bottles of brut Champagne. Though he was kicking my tail at a rousing game of Monopoly (damn him for always snagging Marvin Gardens), our low-key bubbly- and vodka-fueled evening was a splendid way to ring in 2015. When the…

Dame Edna's Final 'Goodbye' to Start in Seattle

Dame Edna’s Final ‘Goodbye’ to Start in Seattle

Dame Edna gives Nancy Guppy the royal treatment

Known for her wisteria-colored hair, cat-eye spectacles, regal composure and biting wit, Australian comedy goddess Dame Edna Everage (Barry Humphries) has been entertaining audiences for nearly a half-century. But sadly, the empress of satire is calling it quits; this year, she embarks on Dame Edna’s Glorious Goodbye: The Farewell Tour (1/15–1/18. The Moore Theatre; stgpresents.org)….

Get Moving: New Ways to Workout in the New Year

Get Moving: New Ways to Workout in the New Year

Two new methods to get motivated for a healthy new year

It’s a new year—time to engage in the annual tradition of shaking yourself out of a holiday food coma and putting down the pecan pie in favor of an exercise plan. But first you must ask yourself: When it comes to working out, are you a loner or a joiner? Do you prefer to exert…

Crazy Weather, Changing Capitol Hill & More News

Crazy Weather, Changing Capitol Hill & More News

The top Seattle news stories you should be reading today

It’s 2015. You’re back in the office. Here’s what’s happening now around town. Weather: Severe windy and rainy conditions have done a number on the Puget Sound region last night and this morning, including causing school closings, mud slides and power outages. The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for parts of Western…

Year-End Charitable Contributions: Can (And Should) You Deduct Them?

Year-End Charitable Contributions: Can (And Should) You Deduct Them?

Here's what you need to know

This article originally appeared on Avvo.com. This is a great time of the year to make charitable contributions. Not only will you help out a great cause, but you may also be able to deduct the amount you contributed from your tax return in April. Here’s what you need to know about making tax-deductible charitable…

5+ Winter Activities for the Non-Skier

5+ Winter Activities for the Non-Skier

Games, literature readings, dancing, chocolate-making classes and more

The holidays are over—baking, white elephant exchanges and all—and your social schedule has opened up again. There are various local ski options to level your January blues, but if snow sports evoke torture for you, here are some mostly indoor activities to pry you away from Netflix this winter. From board game stores that invite…

The Must List: Polar Plunge, Beethoven's Ninth & More Events

The Must List: Polar Plunge, Beethoven’s Ninth & More Events

What to do this weekend in Seattle

Must Take the PlungeThe Annual Polar Bear Plunge is Here!Thursday (1/1, 12 p.m.) It’s an age-old tradition that requires a steely resolve—and a warm robe to step into as you emerge from the wintry water. Psych yourself up and jump into Lake Washington at Matthews Beach Park (at noon) or at another favorite splashy spot….

Bertha Isn't the Only Overachiever in Town

Bertha Isn’t the Only Overachiever in Town

How I’ve got 2015 already bagged and tagged

The Washington State Department of Transportation says that the deep-bore tunnel project in Seattle is 70 percent done. The basis of that claim, apparently, is that they’ve spent 70 percent of the money they intended to spend, even though the tunnel machine Bertha is broken, at least a year behind schedule, and has only tunneled…

Wilson's Best Game Ever, Garbage Rules & More News

Wilson’s Best Game Ever, Garbage Rules & More News

The top Seattle news stories you should be reading today

Happy day before the day before Christmas! Leading off: In garbage police news: Ready to do some extra sorting of your trash? The new policy requiring no more than 10 percent of compostable food scraps and recyclable materials in your garbage goes into effect January 1. And the City of Seattle is fully prepared to…

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