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Must List: Lunar New Year Celebration, Oscar Preview Night, ‘The Revolutionists’
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Love the Must List? Get it right in your inbox. Subscribe. MUST CELEBRATE THE RAT Lunar New Year Celebration (2/1) Make your way to Bellevue Square’s Center Court this Saturday to celebrate the Year of the Rat, with cultural demonstrations including martial arts, dance, music and food sampling. Also, be sure to check out Seattle’s preeminent Lunar New Year celebration, happening in Chinatown-International District on…
23 PNW Events You Must Check out in 2020
We've picked some of the best festivals, fairs and other events in Washington, Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Montana and British Columbia
This article appears in print in the January 2020 issue. Click here to subscribe. WASHINGTON Timbrrr! Winter Music Festival1/24–1/25This music fest heats up chilly Leavenworth with musicians like Pedro the Lion, Ivan & Alyosha and Bully playing the Leavenworth Festhalle. The main stage is 21 and older, but there are plenty of stages open to all ages, along…
Seattle Seawolves Look to Take Third Straight MLR Title This Season
The team has won every Major League Rugby championship held so far
Amid big arena deals, league applications and investor hunts, Seattle has slowly begun to re-solidify itself as a sports town. But while the Seahawks season has come to a close and the Mariners make their way to Arizona for spring training, Seattle turns its attention back to another sport kicking up anticipation in the south…
This Week Then: Washington State’s Biggest Earthquakes
Plus: Looking back on the Battle of Seattle
This story was originally published at HistoryLink.org. Subscribe to their weekly newsletter. A Tremor to Remember On January 26, 1700, a massive earthquake struck the Pacific Northwest and sent racing across the Pacific Ocean a tsunami that slammed into Japan. Scribes there recorded the wave, making it the earliest documented historical event in Western Washington. It is…
Must List: Nightmare Meal, Seward Park Resolution Run, ‘True West’
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Love the Must List? Get it right in your inbox. Subscribe. MUST BE MAGIC Nightmare Meal (Through 2/2) The Seattle-based gaming brand, Magic: The Gathering is teaming up with local burger joint Zippy’s to promote Magic’s newest card set, Theros Beyond Death. The Nightmare Meal includes a 1/3-pound burger topped with hummus, tots with tzatziki-ranch sauce,…
New in Town: The Perks of Getting Lost in a Laser Show
Playful ways to unwind at Pacific Science Center after dark
New in Town is a blog series dedicated to exploring Seattle anew. Every week I’ll highlight a place, person or thing I’ve uncovered on my mission to experience all Seattle has to offer. Read last week’s installment here. I recently found myself at the Pacific Science Center after dark on two separate occasions, which has…
Your Seattle Restaurant Questions Answered: Best Bento, Churros and Yum Cha
Plus: Which food trends will emerge in 2020
If your New Year’s resolution is to be more adventurous, then our editor-in-chief Chelsea Lin has some adventurous suggestions for your palate through our weekly Instagram Q&A, with places like the experimental and exquisite Eden Hill Provisions, or tapping into the trend of sustainable cooking. But if you like to stick to your favorites like bentos and churros, she’s got you…
You Can Taste Wines From Over 50 Walla Walla Valley Wineries On This One Night Only
From acclaimed reds like Cabernets and Merlots to famed Syrahs along with elegant whites and rosés, the Walla Walla Valley wine region is gaining recognition
Sponsored by the Walla Walla Valley Wine Alliance This February, the Walla Walla Valley Wine Alliance brings the magic of Walla Walla to you, taking the very best of the Valley on tour for one special evening on Monday, February 10. Enjoy an unparalleled opportunity to engage directly with 50 Walla Walla Valley wineries at…
7 Seattle Culinary Classes to Try
These local kitchens will fill your belly with food and your brain with knowledge
Not everyone is lucky enough to score a spot in one of The Pantry’s quick-to-fill cooking classes—it requires the sort of diligence only paralleled by scoring a reservation at Il Nido. But fear not, as there are plenty of culinary kitchens offering classes worth your attention. From cheesemaking to bread baking, here are the classes you should book stat: Market to Table…
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