Morning Fizz

Obscure Hearing Could Determine Major Seattle Housing Issue

The Queen Anne Community Council challenges city's backyard cottage proposal.

09/02/2016 By Josh Feit

Shifts & Shakeups

This Week in Restaurant News: Brews in Interbay and Poke Bowls in the Central District

Plus, Josh Henderson’s Vestal is officially open.

09/02/2016 By Rosin Saez

Summer in the City

The Best of Bumbershoot 2016: Sunday

Our top picks in music, comedy, and culture for the Labor Day weekend fest.

09/01/2016 By Seth Sommerfeld

Opening Dispatch

New Seafood Market and Raw Bar Opens in the Central District September 4

Poke bowls, fresh seafood, shucked oysters, smoked salmon, plus more from Seattle Fish Guys.

09/01/2016 By Rosin Saez

Sponsored Content

Poetry on Buses: Attend a Workshop. Write a Poem.

Poetry on Buses is a long running public art program—putting poems on your transit ride instead of advertising. Our mission is to make your bus or light rail ride inspiring. This year it’s back with a new theme: Your Body of Water

09/01/2016

Morning Fizz

City Department Directors Reject Alternative Proposal to End Homeless Sweeps

Mayor's department heads say lefty proposal would prevent city from addressing unsanctioned encampments.

09/01/2016 By Josh Feit

Critic's Notebook

Do Seattleites Dislike Spanish Food?

A short history.

09/01/2016 By Kathryn Robinson

Countdown to Runway

IDRS 16 Files #2: Be Fearless with Designer Gina Moorhead

The designer's label Gina Marie brings a classic look to the modern world.

09/01/2016 By Amanda Raschkow

How I Got Here

How Shyft Could Solve Hourly Workers’ Scheduling Issues

Brett Patrontasch launched the app in Seattle at the height of the secured scheduling debate.

09/01/2016 By Kade Krichko

The Weekend Starts... Now

The Top Things to Do This Weekend: September 1–5

Wilco jams at the Moore, Dana Carvey performs standup at Tulalip, and Bumbershoot and PAX West bring out the Labor Day weekend hordes.

09/01/2016 By Seattle Met Staff

Habitat

How to Design a Nursery

Because there are enough things to worry about with a baby on the way.

09/01/2016 By Darren Davis

Eat Beat

Bumbershoot Brings in Local Chefs for New Food Program B-EATs

Radiator Whiskey, Gracia, Bok a Bok, Little Uncle, and more all under one tent.

08/31/2016 By Rosin Saez

Art Walk

Where to Go This First Thursday: September 2016

This month, Pioneer Square plays host faux wooden bodies, a killer group show, and horses.

08/31/2016 By Seth Sommerfeld

Summer in the City

The Best of Bumbershoot 2016: Saturday

Our top picks in music, comedy, and culture for the Labor Day weekend fest.

08/31/2016 By Seth Sommerfeld

Gentleman's Code

Style File: 5 Questions with Bruce Pflaumer

The image consultant and style pro Bruce Pflaumer lets us in on his secrets.

08/31/2016 By Colleen Williams

Food & Drink

Nosh Pit Weekly Planner: August 31–September 6

The week in which: La Marzocco celebrates coffee with a barbecue, Tilth turns 10, and Eden Hill isn't over the hill with its first anniversary.

08/31/2016 By Rosin Saez

Morning Fizz

SDOT Gets It on Student Transit Rights, Superintendent Candidate Struggles on Student Trans Rights

Transit for low-income students, transit for the region, and "murky" answers on transgender rights.

08/31/2016 By Josh Feit

Local Talent

A Fiendish Conversation with Rori “CauthonLuck” Bryant-Raible

The local professional video game player looks to continue his team's unexpected 'Heroes of the Storm' success at PAX.

08/31/2016 By Seth Sommerfeld

Sponsored Content

The Must Do/Must Sips of Washington Cider Week

The Sixth Annual Washington Cider Week commences September 8 and kicks off 10 days of cider fun, with 30-plus events to choose from. It would be completely understandable to take the entire week off so as to fully indulge.

08/30/2016