Seattle Culture
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.
Most Influential, Sports: Kalen Deboer
Former University of Washington football coach
He started out small, leading Sioux Falls to three NAIA championships in his five years as head coach. He then worked his way up the NCAA food chain with stops at Southern Illinois and Western Michigan…
Photo by Scott Eklund / Redbox Pictures
She’s the Boss
Nina Christofilis created her business-oriented podcast, Ladyboss, in high school
Nina Christofilis launched her Ladyboss podcast while still in high school. Ladyboss is focused on interviewing women in business about their path to success, with the goal of empowering younger women.
Photo by Katie M. Simmons
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.
Most Influential, Hospitality: J. Kenji López-Alt
Chef, author
López-Alt is a two-time James Beard Award-winner, with all three of his books making it onto The New York Times bestseller list. His latest book, The Wok, currently in bookstores, won him his second James Beard Award this year.
Photo by J. Kenji López-Alt
Join The Must List
Sign up and get Seattle's best events delivered to your inbox every week.