Geneviève Elverum, Anacortes musician, comic artist, new mom, and wife of Phil Elverum, needs help funding treatment for stage four pancreatic cancer.
This new spot yearns to be a pub, but its faux-fancy seafood menu gets in the way.
Just because you don’t have a car doesn’t mean summer is lost.
First Thursday standouts, a music festival in a warehouse, our 40th Anniversary and more.
The deftly pleasant councilmember has made it a lot harder to evict the Jungle.
City leaders want to make it easier for poor families to enroll in the Utilities Discount Program.
Blue shirts versus red shirts in the final battle.
The author of Shrill could live wherever she wants. Why choose here?
DoNormaal, JusMoni, Chanti Darling, The Dip, and Jo Passed.
All the music your sunburnt face can handle.
Revisist Almost Live, see majestic, dark folk from Boise, or, maybe, just hang with Paul Simon.
The city’s plan for clearing homeless encampments ignores the fundamental reasons people are there to begin with.
The backers of Millennium Bulk Terminals, a proposed coal-export terminal in Longview, are scrambling to get on the last boat to Asia.
“This is a friggin’ waste of time and resource. You would have to build a Berlin Wall …to keep people out of there. And an army to patrol it.”
The new study ranks Seattle low in terms of paying African Americans and Latinos as compared to whites.
The indie mainstay finds new life in songs from another place and another time.
Zeisler has a new book out, and it’s predictably Bitch-y.
Beyoncé-inspired industrial music, exhibits about tiny-living, and ‘Caddyshack’-inspired art shows.
Seattle-area breweries get creative with unconventional beer events for space nerds, yogis, runners, and makers.
The journalist and social entrepreneur dishes on his fledgling news blog’s first two years.
