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Seattle's Music Festival Season Begins with These Three Events

Seattle’s Music Festival Season Begins with These Three Events

Music festival season officially returns with this tuneful trifecta

This article appears in print in the May 2018 issue. Click here to subscribe. Folklife (5/25–5/28) Launched: 1972Focus: folk, world music, DIYTypical festival experience: Drum circles, impromptu mandolin jams, shrieking kids running through the International FountainWho goes: The Woodstock generation and their grandkids, aficionados of the hammered dulcimer, people who really don’t see why everyone thinks Portlandia is…

A New Generation Is Embracing Seattle's Nordic History and Culture

A New Generation Is Embracing Seattle’s Nordic History and Culture

While the Nordic countries have long influenced Seattle, as the impact of the original immigrants wanes, a new generation is embracing the culture

A ski jump competition at Key Arena capped Nordic Week in the 1960s

ArtsWest's 'An Octoroon': Uncomfortable and Urgent

ArtsWest’s ‘An Octoroon’: Uncomfortable and Urgent

Intense and heady, 'An Octoroon' pushes us to examine race—and ourselves

From the outset, An Octoroon toys with expectations. A lengthy prologue sets the scene—kind of—introducing viewers to the playwright, New York City’s Branden Jacob-Jenkins’ (BJJ; played by actor Lamar Legend, pictured above), who appears wearing only black Calvin Klein briefs. He begins a monologue about being a “black playwright”—everything that means and implies, to himself…

5 Things You Need to Eat and Drink in May

5 Things You Need to Eat and Drink in May

From pints to pop-ups, here's what you should put on your foodie calendar this month

We’d like a scoop of pistachio, per favore.

Why Cars Won't Be the Answer for Key Arena Traffic

Why Cars Won’t Be the Answer for Key Arena Traffic

When the NHL comes to Seattle (and when the Sonics return), could the Monorail be used to manage the inevitable traffic snarl?

As plans move forward for the makeover of Key Arena figuring out how to get to and from hockey, basketball games and concerts is crucial. The Seattle Times recently ran an editorial underscoring the importance of getting people in cars to and from events. That is, and will be, a challenge. The so-called Mercer Mess…

Cafe Hitchcock Ordered to Stop Serving Their CBD Lattes

Cafe Hitchcock Ordered to Stop Serving Their CBD Lattes

The public health department has issued a cease-and-desist; fans (and chef Brendan McGill) are bummed

No CBD for you, latte drinkers.

Meet SIFF Artistic Director Beth Barrett, the Reason It's the Nation's Biggest Film Festival

Meet SIFF Artistic Director Beth Barrett, the Reason It’s the Nation’s Biggest Film Festival

Barrett loves movies so much she volunteered with the Seattle International Film Festival for years before taking a staff position. She guesses she watches 600 films a year

This article appears in print in the May 2018 issue. Click here to subscribe. Sarah Wilke, the Seattle International Film Festival’s (siff) executive director, puts it simply: “Beth loves watching films.” She’s referring to artistic director Beth Barrett, who since October 2016 has been the master strategist of the small army required to pull off not only SIFF’s…

The Perfect Hats to Wear for the Royal Wedding

The Perfect Hats to Wear for the Royal Wedding

Seattle milliners are keeping the British tradition alive

This article appears in print in the May 2018 issue. Click here to subscribe. This month’s nuptials of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have many eagerly awaiting what’s sure to be a fashion extravaganza, with designer gowns, twinkling (crown) jewels and the de rigueur accessory: decorative headwear. Whether you’re a fan of the pillbox hat that was favored…

16 Best Things To Do in Seattle in May 2018

16 Best Things To Do in Seattle in May 2018

Our hand-picked list of best bets for entertainment this month

12 Minutes Max delivers the unexpected with performances such as choreographer Seth Sexton’s “DYBBUK”

10 Best Brunch Cocktails in Seattle

10 Best Brunch Cocktails in Seattle

Spring pairs perfectly with brunch fare, especially with a well-made drink to match

The Black Hole Sun and other brunch hits at Heartwood Provisions make for a memorable morning.

Matt's in the Market Welcomes New Chef

Matt’s in the Market Welcomes New Chef

And his name is actually Matt

Chef Matt Fortner (left) with the rest of his team in the Matt’s kitchen

Must List: 'Familiar,' MoPOP's 2018 Pop Conference, Bacon and Beer Classic

Must List: ‘Familiar,’ MoPOP’s 2018 Pop Conference, Bacon and Beer Classic

Your weekly guide to Seattle's hottest events.

MUST SEEFamiliar(4/27–5/20) Actress Danai Gurira may be known for her roles as Michonne on The Walking Dead and Okoye in Black Panther, but her skill as a playwright—notably for her 2015 play Eclipsed, about female sex slaves to a rebel leader in Liberia—has generated its share of acclaim. (Eclipsed was nominated for multiple awards and…

At Addo, Chef Eric Rivera Is Hosting Seattle's Most Buzzed-About Dining Experience

At Addo, Chef Eric Rivera Is Hosting Seattle’s Most Buzzed-About Dining Experience

Head to Addo for an out-of-the-usual dining experience

In 15 courses, chef Eric Rivera shares a decade of cooking experience, from (1) steak marinated in Puerto Rican sofrito to (2) soy-cured black trumpet mushrooms surrounded by tree branches that are lit on fire at the table.

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