Seattle Culture

In This Issue: Drugs of Choice?

In This Issue: Drugs of Choice?

Taking a look at the growing use of alternative treatments for mental health

It probably won’t surprise you to learn that Washington state and the city of Seattle sit on the cutting edge of using hallucinogenics to treat mental health…

Fourth of July Festivities Light Up Puget Sound

Fourth of July Festivities Light Up Puget Sound

A guide to the big bang festivities around the region

Here’s a list of the numerous firework shows and festivities happening around King County, ensuring you’ll find the perfect spot to celebrate Independence Day…

Trailblazing Women: Angela Dunleavy

Trailblazing Women: Angela Dunleavy

CEO, Gourmondo

Years ago, when my children were very young, I attended an extended education seminar at the University of Washington to learn about corporate board governance. One of the lecturers was a founder of a venture fund, and a woman I deeply admire. She was successful, poised, self-assured. If there was anyone who could impart wisdom…

Trailblazing Women: Julie Pham

Trailblazing Women: Julie Pham

Founder, CuriosityBased

After deciding to leave my career as an academic in 2008, I returned to Seattle to help my family run the newspaper. I got my real-life MBA trying to find ways to survive the Great Recession. I brought together different ethnic media, and I chaired the MLK Business Association to facilitate collaboration among small businesses in South Seattle…

Must List: This Week’s Top 6 Picks

Must List: This Week’s Top 6 Picks

Jun 28 - Jul 04

Pride Parade, classic cars, delicious food at The Taste Northwest

We’ve rounded up some fantastic events, both inside and outside, to keep you entertained as we head into summer. And with the 4th of July around the corner, we know we can finally count on some constant sun.

Unmatched Ingenuity

Unmatched Ingenuity

Edwin Fountain’s artistic innovations can be seen all over south Seattle

This tree is dead — Seattle Parks and Recreation had decapitated it — but to Edwin Fountain, it is a canvas. A piece of marble. A sculpture waiting to emerge. I ask him what it’s going to be.
“I don’t know,” he says. “I’m waiting for it to tell me.”

UW Scores Top 10 World Ranking

UW Scores Top 10 World Ranking

U.S. News and World Report ties UW with University College London

The University of Washington is among the best universities around the globe.

Activate 3.8: The Gender Pay Gap, The Burden of Caregiving

Activate 3.8: The Gender Pay Gap, The Burden of Caregiving

The Washington Women’s Commission officially unveils new campaign June 28

For Leah White, it’s personal. She knows all too well the challenges women face when choosing between caregiving and career. As legislative and operations manager for the Washington State Women’s Commission, she aims to do something about it.

Seattle's Summer of Soirées

Seattle’s Summer of Soirées

Culinary feasts and artistic celebrations kick off the season

Seattle residents know the best time in Seattle is summertime, and these exciting events kick off the season…

Trailblazing Women: Tama Smith

Trailblazing Women: Tama Smith

Head Of Women Living A Richer Life, Brighton Jones

Soaking up the sunshine, fresh air, and gorgeous scenery as I drove along a coastal freeway in my shiny new convertible felt exactly where I was supposed to be professionally…

Senior Center Celebrates LGBTQIA+ Community 

Senior Center Celebrates LGBTQIA+ Community 

GenPride gives LGBTQIA+ seniors programming that addresses their pressing needs and wants

At GenPride, being seen is just the beginning…

A New Spot to Sip and Shop 

A New Spot to Sip and Shop 

Fruitsuper boutique opens a tiny tasting room in Pioneer Square

Five years ago — just a few months before the Covid-19 pandemic upended the world as we knew it — local industrial design firm Fruitsuper opened its namesake brick-and-mortar boutique in Pioneer Square…

Trailblazing Women: Brenda Leaks

Trailblazing Women: Brenda Leaks

Head of school, Seattle Girls' School

Teaching middle schoolers to accept themselves during adolescence sets the groundwork for acceptance at all stages of life — of ourselves and others. This radical acceptance is critical for women as our roles, lives, and bodies change as we age. Go ahead, take up your space!

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