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Must List: Fourth of July Celebrations, Seattle Street Food Festival, Search Party

Must List: Fourth of July Celebrations, Seattle Street Food Festival, Search Party

Your weekly guide to Seattle's hottest events

There’s plenty of flag-waving at Bainbridge Island’s July 4 parade

Your Seattle Restaurant Questions Answered: First Date Spots, Best Bakeries and Bagels

Your Seattle Restaurant Questions Answered: First Date Spots, Best Bakeries and Bagels

Plus: Wineries, Central American food and quintessential Seattle spots

Bakery Nouveau’s delicious treats

Best Summertime Drinks for Everyone

Best Summertime Drinks for Everyone

The top 10 refreshing beverages, with and without alcohol, to enjoy now

One of Rachel’s Ginger Beer floats

5 Seattle Food Vendors You Must Try This Farmers' Market Season

5 Seattle Food Vendors You Must Try This Farmers’ Market Season

Now that we’re in the thick of farmers’ market season, these are the food vendor bites you shouldn’t miss

Sam, Zachary and Seth Pacleb of the sibling-run Brothers & Co. have earned a reputation for creative takes on ramen and tacos

Seattle's First Plant Truck Is Cruising the Streets All Summer Long

Seattle’s First Plant Truck Is Cruising the Streets All Summer Long

Move over, food trucks. The next big thing is a plant shop on wheels

UNIQUE BOUTIQUE: Look for Pili the plant truck at fests and markets this summer

5 Things You Need to Eat and Drink in July 2019

5 Things You Need to Eat and Drink in July 2019

From tiki drinks to plant-based burgers, here are the hot openings and events this month

Enjoy some barbecue and sunshine on Bar Harbor’s outdoor patio on July 7 and 21

This Week Then: Six Seattle Area Bridges Celebrate Birthdays

This Week Then: Six Seattle Area Bridges Celebrate Birthdays

Plus: All aboard the Suffrage Special

University Bridge, 1927

ArtsWest’s ‘The Last World Octopus Wrestling Champion’: Review

ArtsWest’s ‘The Last World Octopus Wrestling Champion’: Review

Justin Huertas’ latest is a coming of age tale that wraps you up

From left to right: Rachel Guyer-Mafune as Lee, Tyler Rogers as David, Christian Quinto as Lee’s brother Todd, Porscha Shaw as Nia, and Corinna Lapid Munter as Grace, Lee’s mom in ‘The Last Octopus Wrestling Champion’

Must List: Seattle Pride Celebrations, Arts in Nature Festival, Negroni Week

Must List: Seattle Pride Celebrations, Arts in Nature Festival, Negroni Week

Your weekly guide to Seattle's hottest events

Love the Must List? Get it right in your inbox. Subscribe. MUST LOVE ALL Pride Parade and Seattle Center PrideFest (6/30) The 45th annual Seattle Pride Parade is just around the corner and everyone is invited. The parade will move along Fourth Avenue, displaying plenty of color and support for our city’s LGBTQ community. Banners, posters and…

4 New Restaurants You Must Visit in Seattle

4 New Restaurants You Must Visit in Seattle

In today’s dining scene, it’s hard to keep up with restaurant openings. But it’s our job (and our pleasure) to do just that. Here are a few new places worth checking out

This article appears in print in the July 2019 issue. Click here to subscribe. Watson’s Counter Ballard6201 15th Ave. NWAll bets are off at this charming all-day café with a Korean twist, where the menu ranges from poutine topped with braised short ribs ($15‒$18) to thick-cut French toast coated in Fruity Pebbles ($7‒$12). (For the record, both are…

Studio Ghibli Classics Make a Stop in Seattle

Studio Ghibli Classics Make a Stop in Seattle

Two films celebrate Studio Ghibli this month

FLYING HIGH: Watch Studio Ghibli classic Kiki’s Delivery Service this month, part of the animation studio’s year-long celebration of its beloved films

21 Best Things To Do in Seattle in July 2019

21 Best Things To Do in Seattle in July 2019

Our handpicked list of the best bets for entertainment this month

“Kingdome” woodcut by Lockwood “Woody” Dennis

5th Avenue Theatre’s ‘West Side Story’: Big on Sound, Light on Fury

5th Avenue Theatre’s ‘West Side Story’: Big on Sound, Light on Fury

A new louder-than-life production exacerbates a masterpiece’s one problem

Only a bit of the slang has aged (as slang always does) in West Side Story. The rest of it, including probably the greatest score (by Leonard Bernstein) and choreography (by Jerome Robbins) in Broadway history, is as fresh as the day in 1957 it exploded onstage, as the 5th Avenue’s current production proves. It closes Sunday, so…

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