July/August 2024
Empowering Black Seattleites in Pursuit of Homeownership
How Seattle’s lack of affordable housing is affecting its Black residents
As a Black woman and financial advisor deeply engrained in Seattle’s community, I’ve witnessed firsthand the struggles many Black individuals face in securing affordable housing...
Seattle’s Neighborhoods: Creating Purpose and Place
The March/April issue, out now, highlights why the city is such a special place
In more than three decades as a journalist, I’ve never yelled “stop the press.” But I will say “hot off the press,” which leads me to the new issue of Seattle magazine. Illustration by Martin Haake
Girlfriend Getaways: Explore Self-Care Throughout March
Where to unwind during Women Making History Month
On International Women’s Day March 8, or Women Making History Month throughout March in Washington state, I encourage you to get outside and explore. Create, rest, indulge in self-care, or whatever your soul may be craving a little more of at the moment.
Must List: Feb. 29-March 6
Feb 29 - Mar 06
Meaningful cinema, student showcase, and a comedic whodunit
Be inspired by senior dance students at Cornish, or join Sloane Crosley and Ben Gibbard for a discussion on loss and grief. Celebrate 50 years of SIFF with memorable films, laugh until it hurts at 'Something's Afoot,' or catch 24 bands on four stages at Freakout Weekender.
Hidden Pacific Northwest: Dim Sum and Then Some in Richmond, B.C.
Beyond its international locale, Asian culture, and foodie fame, Richmond, B.C. is just plain charming
Locals and frequent visitors know that Richmond’s allure extends far beyond its Hong Kongese dumplings. While tasting everything on The Dumpling Trail should always be part of the plan, a longer, more nuanced visit is needed...