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This Week Then: The Deadly Spanish Flu Pandemic Came To Seattle 100 Years Ago

This Week Then: The Deadly Spanish Flu Pandemic Came To Seattle 100 Years Ago

Plus: Noteworthy events in the history of military aviation took place in Washington during this week in history

This story was originally published at HistoryLink.org. Subscribe to their weekly newsletter. Deadly Flu One hundred years ago this week, on September 21, 1918, the worldwide “Spanish Flu” pandemic officially arrived in Washington with the report of 11 cases at Camp Lewis. Within two weeks, 700 cases were reported in Seattle, including one death at the University of Washington’s Naval Training Center. Meetings and…

Must List: Hugo House Grand Opening, Seattle Children’s Festival, Local Sightings Film Festival

Must List: Hugo House Grand Opening, Seattle Children’s Festival, Local Sightings Film Festival

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Hugo House prose writer-in-residence Kristen Millares Young (left) and executive director Tree Swenson

15 Best Things To Do in Seattle in October 2018

15 Best Things To Do in Seattle in October 2018

Our hand-picked list of best bets for entertainment this month, featuring 5th Avenue Theater, Seattle Symphony, Seattle Repertory Theater, Frye Art Museum and more.

An installation detail from Dylan Neuwirth’s “METANOIA,” a virtual reality art experience performed by the artist.

After Closing His Fine Dining Restaurant in Queen Anne, This Seattle Chef Is Back With a New South Park Pizza Joint

After Closing His Fine Dining Restaurant in Queen Anne, This Seattle Chef Is Back With a New South Park Pizza Joint

Sam Crannell, chef and owner at now shuttered LloydMartin, opened South Town Pie in May

Piece of the Pie: The pastrami pizza is a best seller, for good reason.

Cirque du Soleil’s ‘Volta’ and Café Nordo’s ‘The Witching Hour:’ A Double Dose of Dazzlement

Cirque du Soleil’s ‘Volta’ and Café Nordo’s ‘The Witching Hour:’ A Double Dose of Dazzlement

Two of this season’s stage spectacles take very different approaches to astonishing you

Aerialist and hair-suspension artist Danila Bim performs in Cirque du Soleil’s ‘Volta’

This Globe-Trotting Seattle Radio Producer Has Serious Style

This Globe-Trotting Seattle Radio Producer Has Serious Style

KUOW-FM producer Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong has built a career on sharing other people’s stories, but her personal style is the real page-turner

This article appears in print in the October 2018 issue. Click here to subscribe. It’s easy to focus on Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong’s striking ensembles when you first meet her. But you’ll quickly learn there are many layers to this writer turned communicator turned producer. The charming and witty first-generation Ghanaian-American, who was born in Sarasota, Florida, has enjoyed a…

A Seattle Startup Is Taking Meatless Foods to the Masses

A Seattle Startup Is Taking Meatless Foods to the Masses

Seattle Food Tech is developing food like this wheat-based “chicken” nugget

This article appears in print in the September 2018 issue. Click here to subscribe. Bringing affordable plant-based “meat” products to a mass market is the vision of Christie Lagally, chief executive officer of Seattle Food Tech, a Lake City–based company she founded in 2017. A big reason so much meat is consumed today, says Lagally, a mechanical engineer…

True or False: Do These Seattle Business Services Exist?

True or False: Do These Seattle Business Services Exist?

Are these for real? Or did we make them up? In everything-goes Seattle, deciding may be harder than you think

This article appears in print in the September 2018 issue. Click here to subscribe. It’s a great time to be a Seattleite: Pot is legal! You can get cookies delivered to your door! A stranger will scoop your dog’s poop out of the yard before another stranger mows the lawn! These days, there seems to be a product…

Must List: Boats Afloat Show, Tango Magic Festival, Second Use Fall Fest

Must List: Boats Afloat Show, Tango Magic Festival, Second Use Fall Fest

Your weekly guide to Seattle's hottest events.

MUST SAIL Boats Afloat Show(9/13–9/16) Get your boat fix at the largest floating boat show on the West Coast. More than 225 different types of vessels will be floating on the shores of South Lake Union this weekend. Get out on the water with free sail or powerboat rides or check out what a $7.5…

This Week Then: Celebrating the History of Pike Place Market

This Week Then: Celebrating the History of Pike Place Market

Plus: See which Washington cities are celebrating birthdays this week

This story was originally published at HistoryLink.org. Subscribe to their weekly newsletter. Going to Market This week HistoryLink celebrates Seattle’s Pike Place Market, the focus of this year’s HistoryLunch fundraiser. More than a century ago, on August 17, 1907, the market opened after local farmers and shoppers rebelled against “commission men” — distributors who underpaid growers and…

5 Bars To Go To For Pre-Seahawks Game Cocktails

5 Bars To Go To For Pre-Seahawks Game Cocktails

If you're looking for cocktails instead of beer before the game, here's where to go

Rev up before the next home game with cocktails at Derby instead car-and-motorcycle haven The Shop

Listen to These 3 New Seattle Podcasts on Your Next Commute

Listen to These 3 New Seattle Podcasts on Your Next Commute

Put these provocative local podcasts in your earbuds next time you get on the bus

File Under Equity: Battle Tactics for Your Sexist Workplace podcast hosts, Eula Scott Bynoe (left) and Jeannie Yandel

Georgetown’s Deep Sea Sugar & Salt Cake Shop Moves to Brick-and-Mortar Location

Georgetown’s Deep Sea Sugar & Salt Cake Shop Moves to Brick-and-Mortar Location

The bigger location comes with cake (of course) and a few extras

These days, you’ll find Deep Sea Sugar & Salt owner Charlie Dunmire, her cakes and occasionally her dog, Chopper, in a Georgetown storefront

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