A View of Her Own

Meet the Fremont Bridge’s First Writer-in-Residence

Essayist Elissa Washuta worked all summer in the bridge’s 99-year-old tower as its first writer-in-residence, named by the City of Seattle. We caught up with her on her last week perched above the Lake Washington Ship Canal.

11/14/2016 By Allison Williams

Sales and Events

Wear What When: November 14–20

Customize Jimmy Choo accessories at Nordstrom, make your winter adventure bucket list, and join the fashion conversation at Neiman Marcus.

11/14/2016 By Amanda Raschkow

Bang For Your Buck

Cheap Week: November 14–20

EMP throws a free Pop Culture Party, the Antlers's Peter Silberman plays tearful ballads at the Triple Door, and Chastity Belt brings mid-tempo female fortitude to Chop Suey.

11/14/2016 By Jane Kidder Edited by Seth Sommerfeld

City Fruit

Cider Taste

On November 10th, over 300 guests gathered at AXIS Pioneer Square for City Fruit’s 6th Annual Cider Taste featuring 30 local ciders!

11/12/2016

Seattle Aquarium

Adult Swim

The Seattle Aquarium Auxiliary Board hosted its second annual Adult Swim, a 21+, after-hours event.

11/12/2016

Opinion

An Apology to Hillary Clinton

The finger pointing should start at home.

11/11/2016 By Jason Bennett

Shifts & Shakeups

This Week in Restaurant News: Belgian Waffles and Italian Markets

Plus, a new identity for Stumbling Goat Bistro.

11/11/2016 By Allecia Vermillion and Stefan Milne

Morning Opinion

It's Pretty Rich to be Accused of Living in a Bubble by Voters Who Just Endorsed Building a Wall

The central feature of Trump's campaign was exclusion, the central feature of cities is inclusion.

11/11/2016 By Josh Feit

The Weekend Starts...Now

The Top Things to Do This Weekend: November 10–13

Jessica Lang Dance steps to UW, Jim Jefferies and John Hodgman offer wonderfully contrasting comedic styles, and NAAM looks at African American imagery co-opted for propaganda.

11/10/2016 By Seattle Met Staff

Sponsored Content

Go IN for Fred Hutch

Happy Hour with a Purpose- Drinks, bites and mind blowing cancer research at Fred Hutch

11/10/2016

Fun With Listicles

Behold, Seattle's Most Instagrammable Restaurants

...as told by our associate art director and food photography nerd Sara D'Eugenio.

11/10/2016 By Allecia Vermillion and Sara Marie D’Eugenio

So Player

Style File: 5 Questions with Gibran Hamdan

We caught up with former Seahawks quarterback Gibran Hamdan to get his take on Seattle style.

11/10/2016 By Colleen Williams

Critic's Notebook

Seattle Restaurants Go Nautical

Haven’t seen a naming trend like this in these parts since…maybe ever?

11/10/2016 By Kathryn Robinson

TV Talk

'Real World Seattle' Recap: Color Me Bad

Let's trade the drama for coloring books.

11/09/2016 By Seth Sommerfeld

Election 2016

A Deplorable Night

Local results offer hope in a disturbing national election.

11/09/2016 By Josh Feit

Food & Drink

Nosh Pit Weekly Planner: November 9–15

The week in which: Chef Nancy Silverton comes to town, Bramling Cross throws a beer feast, and JarrBar offers a sneak peak of what's to come at Jarr and Co.

11/09/2016 By Jane Kidder

(Formerly) Local Talent

A Fiendish Conversation with Laura Kaminsky

The former Cornish music chair teams up with Seattle Opera to bring the transgender opera 'As One' to Washington Hall.

11/08/2016 By Seth Sommerfeld

Sponsored Content

Dine Around Seattle is Back!

Dine Around Seattle is back now through November 23 serving up craft cocktails, small plates, entrees and more. Sample the best from the best at $22, $33 or $44. The Saint will be serving up Tacos al Pastor: Marinated pork tacos carved to order. Yum!

11/08/2016

Oeno Files

Weekly Wine Pick: Nine Hats Pinot Gris The Benches Vineyard Horse Heaven Hills 2015

This grape has a rep for being innocuous, to the point of bland. Here's a bottle that will convince you otherwise.

11/08/2016 By Sean P. Sullivan