Afternoon Opinion

A Carbon Tax Should Confront Environmental Inequity Not Affirm It

I-732 squanders the power of a carbon tax.

10/21/2016 By Josh Feit

Opening Dispatch

FlintCreek Cattle Co. Opens Monday in Greenwood

RockCreek's game meat–loving sibling has been a long time coming.

10/21/2016 By Allecia Vermillion

Morning Fizz

Picking Up More Council Support, Murray Set to Offer Homeless Encampment Guidelines of His Own

O'Brien ally Johnson tells constituents he's shifting away from O'Brien bill and toward Murray.

10/21/2016 By Josh Feit

Shifts & Shakeups

This Week in Restaurant News: Catfish Corner and Big Wine News

Plus, Tom Douglas's first expansion outside Seattle.

10/21/2016 By Allecia Vermillion

Snap Judgment

Are Safe Use Heroin Sites a Good Idea?

King County’s Heroin and Prescription Opiate Addiction Task Force has recommended testing two medically supervised sites where people can safely inject and smoke drugs. Validation of hard drug use or necessary step to combat an epidemic?

10/21/2016 By Stefan Milne

Sound Off

Make Batman Fun Again

The case for reshooting 'Justice League’ with a livelier (and locally connected) Batman.

10/21/2016 By Seth Sommerfeld

How I Got Here

“Companies Told People to Wear Oil on Their Bodies While Doing Yoga”

How would you like to only need to wash your gym clothes once a month? Ably apparel (and its impressive Kickstarter campaign) could soon make that a reality.

10/21/2016 By Darren Davis

Questions Answered

Kiersten Grove Is Steering Seattle’s Transportation Future

Over the next 25 years, 116 miles of rapid transit could transform our transportation system and our city.

10/21/2016 By Josh Feit

Photo Essay

The City Is a Canvas: Seattle's New Public Art Makeover

As Seattle grows, artists and teenagers keep its colorful spirit alive, one painted mural at a time.

10/20/2016 Photography by Will Austin By Seth Sommerfeld

Video Games

Get Ready for the New Nintendo Switch Console

Nintendo's portable next generation console arrives in March 2017.

10/20/2016 By Seth Sommerfeld

The Weekend Starts... Now

The Top Things to Do This Weekend: October 20–23

SAM displays the style of Yves Saint Laurent, Carole King's songs make for a delightful jukebox musical, and the Sounders make one final playoff push.

10/20/2016 By Seattle Met Staff

Ice Cream Appointments

2 More Salt and Straw Popups Coming Our Way

Portland's fanatically beloved ice cream clearly has the hots for Home Remedy.

10/20/2016 By Allecia Vermillion

Morning Fizz

The Real Difference Between the Competing Homeless Encampment Proposals

Is the city making a credible offer of shelter and services to the homeless?

10/20/2016 By Josh Feit

Critic's Notebook

Do You Know How Much Food You Waste?

A survey suggests at least one-third of Americans don’t.

10/20/2016 By Kathryn Robinson

Open Letter

An Open Letter to Hope Solo

Keep doing you, girl.

10/20/2016

Around Town

What We're Eating Now: November 2016

This month’s favorites: DIY meat platters, unforgettable croissants, and a massive lineup of desserts.

10/20/2016 By Seattle Met Staff

Trust Exercise

The Psychological Effects of Online Hoaxes Might Actually Be Beneficial

The truth is out there…maybe?

10/20/2016 By Matthew Halverson

TV Recap

An Introduction to 'Real World Seattle: Bad Blood'

*Sigh* Let's start getting real...

10/19/2016 By Seth Sommerfeld

Whoa!

Salare Chef Edouardo Jordan Plans a Second Restaurant

It's called JuneBaby and will be all about the food (and drinks and hospitality) of the American south.

10/19/2016 By Allecia Vermillion