With the National Shutdown strike that took place on January 30 to protest ICE, many small restaurant owners found themselves ...
Black pioneers first arrived in Seattle in the mid-19th century. The city’s earliest known African American resident was Manuel Lopes, who arrived in 1852 from Cabo Verde. A couple of decades later, ...
Note: This article was published in the March 2015 issue of Seattle magazine. And while home prices are changing all the time, we examined the issue of neighborhood affordability more recently in our ...
Unwind at Penelope and the Beauty Bar and experience the transformative Oxygen Dome Facial, blended with luxury.
Bordered by the sprawling Washington Park Arboretum to the north and Lake Washington to the east, Madison Valley is Seattle’s Parisian gem. Known for its distinctive upper-crust vibe, this walkable ...
Reflect on Malcolm Butler's impact on the Seahawks' Super Bowl dreams and how his actions left a lasting impression.
Learn about Keisha B Free's quest for community and personal growth after her career change and life transitions.
Drink History Like many cocktails, the Osaka No. 1 has some definitive history, and some less definitive history. It is based on a Scotch drink, the Glasgow. The intriguing ingredient list includes ...
Discover how Thomas Marriott is transforming Seattle's music community with the Seattle Jazz Fellowship and mentoring young musicians.
Known as a hotspot for independent businesses and one-off boutiques, Ballard recently doubled down on the “Shop Local” mantra with a new collective shopping experience. “Smål Market was created to ...
Seattle generally doesn’t give locals the tabloid treatment, but that wasn’t always so. In the 1950s and ’60s, the press was obsessed with Seattle’s answer to Brangelina, the gorillas Bobo and Fifi.
When the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) launched its online Food Desert Locator last summer, Seattle’s gourmets and locavores were horrified to see nutritional wastelands encroaching upon the ...