Cleaning out and moving on during the week of December 7.
Learn about octopus intelligence, celebrate 40 years of Fantagraphics, attend our book club and more.
Five remarkable pieces from one of our favorite local galleries.
Including picks for techies, classicists, and the globally obsessed.
Gifts for the stoner who was it all.
Simple & Just offers designer shopping for a cause.
With hand-crafted food, locally owned businesses, vintage treasures, and Seattle-made art, this Seattle hood is a haven for creative adventurers.
A short walk from light rail, the commercial center of the region’s immigrant community has a lot in store.
Capitol Hill’s mystic rocker shares her wants for the season.
GIFs from Filson Ballard’s very Filson-y launch party.
Signs of an anti-Trump movement: All of the city’s districts now have Neighborhood Action Councils.
Nearly 50 years ago, the municipal treasure was almost dismantled—until Seattle’s citizens stepped in to protect it for generations to come.
A portion of the proceeds go to pay for tiny houses at new city-sponsored encampments.
New rules proposed by the LCB don’t address the fact that labs make money from inflated potency readings.
The mayor and county executive are deciding whether and when to set up pilot safe drug sites.
Depending on how you count the vote, Gary Johnson either did or did not get 5 percent of the vote in Washington, which would qualify his party for all sorts of goodies.
The platform says it’s a force for social justice, haters be damned.
Located in White Center, West Seattle, and Licton Springs, they will shelter more than 200 souls.
The tribe doesn’t envision a repeat of 2001, when Clinton granted, then Bush repealed, recognition within hours. But that doesn’t mean it’s done fighting.
“The work does not end when you come back from North Dakota.”
