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Is Seattle Too White?

Is Seattle Too White?

We're a liberal city that embraces diversity, but our white population continues to increase

We’re the fifth whitest major city in America, but we have been diversifying. We were 92 percent white in 1960 and by 2010 we were down to 65 percent. As Seattle urbanizes and the U.S. population becomes more racially diverse, we should see steady change in this area. Or, maybe we won’t. The Seattle Times…

Seahawks Madness: Mask to be Displayed at Burke Museum

Seahawks Madness: Mask to be Displayed at Burke Museum

The Northwest Coast mask that inspired the team logo comes home to roost

In the days leading up to the Super Bowl last year, a class of University of Washington art history students took their own slant on the citywide fan frenzy—by seeking out the origins of the Seahawks logo. They soon learned that the distinctive bird face, created for the team in the mid-1970s, was very likely…

More Pizza Time Robberies, Winter Depression Tips & More

More Pizza Time Robberies, Winter Depression Tips & More

The top Seattle news stories you should be reading today

It’s already November. Let’s dive into what’s going on around Seattle, shall we? ‘Tis the season for winter depression. According to The Seattle Times, “Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) tends to hit women harder than men.” If you find yourself feeling a bit blue as the days grow shorter and grayer and rainier, they’ve outlined seven…

Getting to Know the Seattle Riot

Getting to Know the Seattle Riot

A chat with Seattle’s other championship-winning team

Everyone in Seattle has heard about the Mariners, the Sounders and, of course, the Seahawks. There are people who still wear Seattle SuperSonics t-shirts and jerseys, clinging to the NBA team we lost. But there’s another team in town worth paying attention to that is practicing hard, inspiring youth and bringing home trophies and championships.  …

Daylight Savings Time, Haunted Houses & More Spooky News

Daylight Savings Time, Haunted Houses & More Spooky News

The top Seattle news stories you should be reading today

Happy Halloween, everyone! The Capitol Hill Seattle Blog has rounded up its 23 most spookiest posts ever. They include some of the “best tales of mystery and paranormal activity from around Capitol Hill from the CHS archives.” Enjoy…if you dare. If you feel like listening to some scary tunes on this rainy Halloween afternoon, USA…

Cinerama to Reopen Anew on November 20

Cinerama to Reopen Anew on November 20

Our beloved 1960s-era theater will be back in business with newfangled technology aplenty

Last November, I wrote about the fancy commercial digital laser projector that Cinerama owner Paul Allen was set to have installed in his Belltown theater in early 2014, among several other renovations. The super-high-tech machine has a light output of 60,000 lumens, which translates into films with more clarity and color accuracy than ever before….

Must List: Halloween Events, Black Keys Play at Key Arena

Must List: Halloween Events, Black Keys Play at Key Arena

What to do this weekend in Seattle

Must Watch‘Sushi with Shiro’ at Pike Place Market Sunday (11/2, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.) Retired sushi chef Shiro Kashiba will be on hand at Pike Place Market’s Atrium Kitchen for a live sushi preparation demo, including tastings of classic dishes like seasonal matsutake mushroom broth. Stay for a post-demo book signing of Kashiba’s memoir…

#Throwback Thursday: Petrifying Pics from Halloweens Past

#Throwback Thursday: Petrifying Pics from Halloweens Past

We dip into several archives to find some seriously creepy Halloween photos

Halloween is my most favorite time of the year. And clearly I am not alone in this obsession: NPR recently reported on some interesting statistics from the National Retail Federation, which affirm that around 75 million adults will don costumes for the holiday. Rather than go out tomorrow night amidst the costumed madness, I will…

Halloween Parties, Starbucks' New Dress Code Policy & More

Halloween Parties, Starbucks’ New Dress Code Policy & More

The top Seattle news stories you should be reading today

After Starbucks finally let go of its antiquated tattoo ban for its baristas and store employees, now it’s telling them they can’t wear jewelry like wedding rings with stones, watches or bracelets due to food safety rules. Not surprisingly, employees are outraged. I’d be too; I’m quite attached to my diamond engagement ring. Yesterday, we…

A Downtown Elementary School, Bertha News & More

A Downtown Elementary School, Bertha News & More

The top Seattle news stories you should be reading today

Finally some good news on the Bertha front: Last week’s excavation of the tunnel drilling machine’s repair pit came to an abrupt halt after shells were discovered in the soil. Archaeologists were called in (one week later, natch) to examine the shells, which were thought to have been from indigenous peoples. Turns out, they’re not….

Kittens! Delivered to Your Office!

Kittens! Delivered to Your Office!

October 29 is National Cat Day, the best day in all the land

Last year, I wrote about UberKittens, the one-day on-demand service that brought a bundle of bouncy, darling (and very adoptable!) kittens straight to your office via your Uber app. It was also a grand excuse to show gratuitous photos of my cats, which you’ll now see again below: UberKittens 2013 was so successful–there were reports…

Lion Cubs Born, Eastside Pot Shop Opens & More

Lion Cubs Born, Eastside Pot Shop Opens & More

The top Seattle news stories you should be reading today

Want to step inside a cool startup’s office? The Puget Sound Businesss Journal takes a tour of Eastlake-based home improvement website Porch.com’s fun digs. I’ve been there and all I can say is they have tons and tons of free cereal. Jealous. I’d never have expected this to open in downtown Bellevue: MyNorthwest.com reports the…

Power Outages, Church Suing Over Pot Shop & More News

Power Outages, Church Suing Over Pot Shop & More News

The top Seattle news stories you should be reading today

First it protested, now the Mount Calvary Christian Center in the Central District is taking matters a bit more seriously in regards to its proximity to Uncle Ike’s pot shop at 23rd Avenue and Union Street. Despite all the rain and wind the past few days, we experienced a gorgeous sunrise this morning. Case in…

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