First Thursday

July Art Walk Planner

Nine abstract artists land at Davidson Galleries, while at Prographica the night sky gets geometric.

07/05/2018 By Stefan Milne

Q&A

Northwest Immigrant Rights Project Attorney Talks Trump and the Detention Center

"There's always been this overwhelming, this crushing need of legal representation."

07/05/2018 By Hayat Norimine

Food & Drink

Nosh Pit Weekly Planner July 4–10

The week in which: you should get yourself to a crawfish boil, learn to samba at the Wine Station, and go to Plum Bistro's vegan barbecue.

07/04/2018 By Grace Madigan

Sponsored Content

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Drivers Have the Chance to Win a Seattle Helicopter Tour and More

07/03/2018

That Washington

Worried About Roe v. Wade? Abortion Rights Are Safe in Washington for Now

Abortion rights have been protected in Washington state since November 1991.

07/03/2018 By Hayat Norimine

The Right Note

Pop Ballads Reigned at the Karaoke World Championship

Washingtonians descended on Eden Seattle this past weekend to prove that karaoke isn't just an off-pitch pastime.

07/03/2018 By Jaime Archer

Going Green

Carbon "Fee" Initiative Is On Its Way to the November Ballot

"We don't have time to wait."

07/02/2018 By Hayat Norimine

Sponsored Content

6 Attractions to See on the Drive to Vancouver

Instead of heading straight for Van City make a stop (or six!) in Richmond, B.C.

07/02/2018

Sales & Events

Wear What When July 2–9

This holiday week check out a big sale at Aritzia, a new Glasswing collaboration with Cuniform, and test the temperature-regulating properties of Eddie Bauer gear inside the flagship's chilly icebox.

07/02/2018 By Katheryn Grice

Culture Fix

What to Do After Work July 2–5

An essayist gets lyrical about desire and NASA, Bollywood takes on America, and ghosts can dance.

07/02/2018 By Mac Hubbard

Last Week in Politics

Top 10 Stories: ICE Lawsuit, Western State Hospital, and Seattle's Streetcar

Your weekly dose of top political stories.

07/02/2018 By Grace Madigan

Immigrant Rights

Thousands Protest Immigration Policy at SeaTac's Federal Prison

Protesters across the country on Saturday called for the end of Trump's "zero-tolerance" policy.

07/01/2018 By Grace Madigan

First Look

Follain Is Officially Open in the University Village

The clean beauty boutique is as fresh and pristine as the skin care within it.

06/29/2018 By Rosin Saez Photography by Katheryn Grice

Mo’ Mimosas, Mo’ Advil

A Boozy Guide to Seattle's Bottomless or Otherwise Wildly Discounted Mimosas

Seven places where champagne and juice flow in extra-large—or even endless—quantities.

06/29/2018 By Jaime Archer and Landon Groves

Shifts & Shakeups

This Week in Restaurant News: Seattle Cares, Let Us Count the Ways

Plus, Tarsan i Jane changes its dining format.

06/29/2018 By Cassie Sawyer

Culture Fix

Weekend What to Do June 29–July 1

An archetypical femme fatale returns to cabaret, bad movies get what they deserve, and Bill Clinton is a novelist (sort of).

06/29/2018 By Mac Hubbard

4x4

What to Do July Fourth

From the traditional to the fittingly progressive.

06/28/2018 By Seattle Met Staff

Chef's Choice

Tarsan i Jane Is Switching Up Its Format

The Valencian restaurant situated between Fremont and Ballard is freshly remodeled with a new dining setup to match.

06/28/2018 By Rosin Saez

Skyline Flicks

Motif Seattle Announces Rooftop Movie Series

Through the summer Motif Seattle hotel will join your favorite things: cocktails, movies, and the outdoors.

06/27/2018 By Stefan Milne

Menu Matters

Shiro Dreams of Courtyard Lunches

Sushi Kashiba in Pike Place Market is now serving afternoon nigiri sets.

06/27/2018 By Rosin Saez