The week’s best events.
Cancer season starts with a romantic week.
Get free local comics, head to Beacon Hill for a block party, and much more.
Summer solstice is almost here—time to get naked and light a big fire.
This weekend, health care professionals and comic artists collide at the Comics & Medicine conference.
Are exceptional awards enough to keep artists in the Northwest? Probably not. So what will it take?
After the death of his mother and brain surgery, Alexie returns with a thick, sprawling book.
Saturn gets serious and Neptune goes retrograde.
Catch excellent free LGBTQ music in the park, let your freak flag fly in Georgetown, and much more.
Our critics pick what to look forward to this season.
The biochemist-turned-painter’s work is an accessible, casual delight.
Hidden in Pike Place Market, this publisher’s showroom is a gem, as is its upcoming reading party.
The company’s final show also marks the final performance of two long-term dancers.
Seattle will see a 92 percent eclipse of the sun in August. That’s not enough, totality buffs say.
Vacant lots make great vegetable patches.
The best thing about most of these parks is there are no runners to make you feel bad about yourself.
I tell my embarrassing tale so others may learn (and comment on anonymously).
Jupiter turns direct and a supportive full moon lights the way.
Curious about the ups and downs of the coming season? Look up.
The neighborhood gatherings worth checking out this summer.