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Meet the Woman Curating Seattle's Most Interesting Art Gallery

Meet the Woman Curating Seattle’s Most Interesting Art Gallery

At Mount Analogue, Colleen Louise Barry takes a multifaceted look at Seattle arts

Curator and poet Colleen Louise Barry is right at home in the cross disciplinary settings of Pioneer Square gallery, Mount Analogue

The Best Bowls in Seattle

The Best Bowls in Seattle

In a city with so much great food, we wanted to know: What really takes the prize? Our critics tasted dozens of the very best bowls to find out

Vif’s red lentil and chickpea ful with lemon-ramp relish, radish, peas, house hot sauce, yogurt and 6-minute egg

This Designer Is Making Some of the Most Innovative Theater Sets in Town

This Designer Is Making Some of the Most Innovative Theater Sets in Town

Scene designer Julia Hayes Welch has built sets that include a working kitchen, a bus stop and an island beach

Scene designer Julia Hayes Welch in her home studio in Ravenna with some of the tools of her trade

We're Craving the Crêpes at This New Walk-Up Stand on Capitol Hill

We’re Craving the Crêpes at This New Walk-Up Stand on Capitol Hill

A master pastry chef delights with a super simple French dish

This article appears in print in the August 2018 issue. Click here to subscribe. Editor’s Note: This location has closed. The greatest pitfall of a European adventure is the reentry to reality at home. So, days after I returned from gorging myself on the most flawless Parisian pastries, I found myself at Petite Galette, the walk-up crêpe stand…

The 2018 Seattle Restaurant Trend-O-Meter

The 2018 Seattle Restaurant Trend-O-Meter

Here are our staff picks for this year’s dining trends: those we love, and those we’d love to never see again

This article appears in print as the cover story of the September 2018 issue. Read more from the Best of the Best Restaurants feature story here. Click here to subscribe. Listed from “those we love” to “those we’d love to never see again” Jewish delisSeattle is on the brink of multiple Jewish deli openings, such as Dingfelder’s Delicatessen on…

Must List: Hot Sauce Fest, Big Day of Play, Mini Maker Faire

Must List: Hot Sauce Fest, Big Day of Play, Mini Maker Faire

Your weekly guide to Seattle's hottest events.

MUST ADD HEATHot Sauce Fest  (8/18) Make your Saturday sizzle at this event, presented by Seattle-based community engagement nonprofit The World Is Fun and local Ballyhoo Hot Sauce Company. Formerly Ballard Burrito Fest, the new event will feature lawn games, films at dusk, food trucks and, of course, hot sauce tastings. Wash down the heat…

Molly Moon's Ice Cream Vending Machines Are Popping Up All Over Seattle

Molly Moon’s Ice Cream Vending Machines Are Popping Up All Over Seattle

"Minimoons" have already been on the Washington State Ferries and at Seattle Children's, and they'll be in PCC locations starting this week

Seattle favorite Molly Moon’s Homemade Ice Cream launched in 2008, and ten years later, they’re adding brand new ice cream vending machines so you can enjoy your favorite flavors all over town.  “It’s like our shop in a box,” said Molly Moon Neitzel, founder and CEO. These “minimoons” have been popping up all over Seattle…

Greenwood Mexican Restaurant Luisa's Stays Great by Keeping Traditions

Greenwood Mexican Restaurant Luisa’s Stays Great by Keeping Traditions

At a family-run Mexican restaurant on Holman Road, time stands sweetly still

Neighborhood favorite Scott Sellers has preserved the original menu, and vibe, as much as possible for the 25 years he’s owned Luisa’s Mexican Grill

We Rode a Battery-Powered Bike Share to the Top of Queen Anne

We Rode a Battery-Powered Bike Share to the Top of Queen Anne

Lime E-bikes are everywhere in Seattle

Lime’s battery-powered bicycle

Go Treasure Hunting at the Increasingly Popular Sodo Flea Market

Go Treasure Hunting at the Increasingly Popular Sodo Flea Market

Dozens of vendors are setting up shop on the second and last Saturday of every month

This article appears in print in the August 2018 issue. Click here to subscribe. More than 50 vendors, artisans and craftspeople—including D+K Renewal pictured above—from Seattle to Centralia set up shop on the second and last Saturday of the month at the increasingly popular Sodo Flea Market (2322 Utah Ave. S; 206.496.7005). From its well-curated selection of vendors,…

The Brand New 'festival:festival' Is Aiming to Foster an Intersectional and Accessible Arts Community

The Brand New ‘festival:festival’ Is Aiming to Foster an Intersectional and Accessible Arts Community

Plus: a conversation with UW biology professor Jennifer Nemhauser on bridging botany and art

On the surface, this weekend’s inaugural festival:festival looks familiar if far from typical. There’ll be music: a triple bill from Bremerton rapper Guayaba, soul musician/sound designer Goodsteph and Olive Jun, who performs “bedroom-centric electro-pop” under the name Lushloss (Lovecitylove, 9 p.m. Friday). There’ll be film: shorts by young filmmakers Hanan Diriye and Kamyar Mohsenin (Northwest…

Must List: Sub Pop's 30th Anniversary Festival, Taste Edmonds, Milk Ice Cream Social & Bake Sale

Must List: Sub Pop’s 30th Anniversary Festival, Taste Edmonds, Milk Ice Cream Social & Bake Sale

Your weekly guide to Seattle's hottest events.

MUST LOVE SUB POP SPF30 – Sub Pop’s 30th Anniversary Festival(8/11) Seattle is chock-full of live music this weekend. If you didn’t snag tickets to Pearl Jam’s Home Shows, you can catch some great tunes at SPF 30, Sub Pop’s huge birthday bash. This all-day all-ages party will have four stages with Sub Pop favorites…

Get a Taste for Taiwanese Food at This New Pop-Up in Seattle's U District

Get a Taste for Taiwanese Food at This New Pop-Up in Seattle’s U District

BaBaLio (or BB6) makes its debut on Sunday

A taste of home: the chef’s mother’s noodles with braised bean curd, mushrooms and pickled baby corn.

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