News Roundup

The GOP Health Care Plan, Deadline to Declare, and a Lawyer's Comments on Murray Case

Washington state's Republicans are divided on the GOP health care plan.

05/04/2017 By Hayat Norimine

Pratt Fine Arts Center

Ruby Riot: Pratt Fine Arts Center Auction & Celebration 2017

On Saturday, April 29, 2017 more than 500 of Seattle’s most prominent art patrons and artists gathered at the historic Hangar 30 in Seattle’s Magnuson Park for an imaginative evening of incredible art, tasty fare, and fine wine.

05/03/2017

Seattle Met

FaceTime: Faces of Seattle 2017

The city's industry leaders all gathered at 400 Fairview for Seattle Met's FaceTime event celebrating the 2017 Faces of Seattle.

05/03/2017

Cannonball Productions

Bacon and Beer Classic

The Bacon and Beer Classic drew 4K attendees to Safeco Field for boozy, bacon-filled fun on Saturday!

05/03/2017

Ticket Alerts

The Seattle International Film Festival 2017 Lineup Has Arrived

With 400 films on the docket, you'll need time to plan out your fest before grabbing tickets.

05/03/2017 By Seth Sommerfeld

Northwest Harvest

Root Out Hunger with Northwest Harvest

On April 22, 2017, Northwest Harvest commemorated 50 years of leading the fight to end hunger in Washington State.

05/03/2017

The Goodtimes Project

14th Annual Goodtimes Wine Auction

In April, more than 220 of Seattle's finest attended the 14th Annual Goodtimes Wine Auction at Bell Harbor International Conference Center.

05/03/2017

Theater Review

The Extremely Weird Feminism of 'Cherdonna's Doll's House'

Washington Ensemble Theatre's new play (or maybe drag show?) is mostly a hot mess until it succeeds wildly.

05/03/2017 By Darren Davis

Five Ways

Northwest Festival Forecast: May

Make time for outdoor music festivals, traditional canoe races, and maypole dancing.

05/03/2017 By Liz Weber

Food & Drink

Nosh Pit Weekly Planner: May 3–9

The week in which: Seattle Beer Week cures what ales you, big-name chefs head to the Nordic Culinary Conference, and Taco Libre Truck Showdown marks food festival season.

05/03/2017 By Rosin Saez

Murray Allegations

Another Man Alleges Murray Paid Him for Sex

A 44-year-old man said he was a teenager when he was introduced to the Seattle mayor.

05/03/2017 By Hayat Norimine

Ticket Alert

See Val Kilmer as Mark Twain This Thursday Because Life Is Short

The veteran actor rolls into town with a filmed version of 'Citizen Twain,' the one-man show in which Val Kilmer is Mark Twain. What else do you need to know?

05/02/2017 By Darren Davis

Washington's National Park Fund

Washington's National Park Fund Annual Spring Dinner and Auction

Washington’s National Park Fund celebrated its annual Spring Dinner and Auction on April 22 at the Seattle Center Exhibition Hall. 

05/02/2017

City Year

Ripples of Hope Gala

City Year Seattle/King County hosted their Ripples of Hope Gala on April 27th supporting their work with students in high-need schools in Seattle.

05/02/2017

Sponsored Content

Seattle Met Bride & Groom’s ROCKED! 2017

Seattle Met Bride & Groom hosted nearly 400 guests on Saturday, April 8th at Canvas Event Space for ROCKED, a celebration of our city's supremely talented and giving bridal industry.

05/02/2017

Snoqualmie Organic Ice Cream

Snoqualmie Organic Ice Cream Launch Party

Upside Commerce, Inc., an experiential mobile rewards program launching this summer, hosted the official launch of Snoqualmie Ice Cream’s new line extension, Snoqualmie Organic - the only super-premium organic ice cream on the market.

05/02/2017

Bang For Your Buck

Cheap Week: May 2–7

Pacific Northwest Ballet looks at diversity in dance, iFest brings independent video gaming to Seattle Center, and Me First and the Gimmie Gimmies plays its greatest hits (which are actually other bands' hits).

05/02/2017 By Kelli Kauakanilehua Adams Edited by Seth Sommerfeld

And The Winner Is...

Canlis Takes Home Its First James Beard Award

Congratulations to Canlis for winning Outstanding Wine Program.

05/01/2017 By Rosin Saez

City Hall

Seattle City Council Passes Resolution for an Income Tax

A study released earlier this year said the state would've raised another $4.2 billion with a 10.5 percent personal income tax.

05/01/2017 By Hayat Norimine