Ticket Alerts

Flight of the Conchords Returns with a Date at Marymoor Park

It's business (it's business) time, y'all.

02/29/2016 By Seth Sommerfeld

Morning Fizz

Republicans Versus Republicans, Democrats Versus Democrats, and Herbold Versus Bike Share?

Republican candidate condemns Trump, house Democrats challenge Chopp, and freshman council members differ on bike share.

02/29/2016 By Josh Feit

Pop Culture Blast

Monday Morning Pick-Me-Up: Chris Rock's Oscars

Plus, James Atkins, 'Last Week Tonight' on Trump, and lots of new rock music.

02/29/2016 By Seth Sommerfeld

Critic's Notebook

March Is Portland Dining Month

Been considering a food weekend in our gastronomically glorious neighbor to the south? Tomorrow kicks off the best month for it.

02/29/2016 By Kathryn Robinson

Met Picks

The Top Things to See or Do in Seattle: March 2016

Asian Art Museum explores the art of Silk Road caves, ‘Assassins’ slays at ACT, and Lisa Lampanelli gets mean.

02/29/2016 By Seth Sommerfeld

The Sporting Life

An Open Letter to Sounders Coach Sigi Schmid

It’s put-up-or-shut-up time.

02/29/2016 By André Mora

Get Out of Town

Northwest Travel Destinations, Spring 2016

Where, why, and how to take a spring vacation.

02/29/2016 By Allison Williams

Shifts & Shakeups

This Week in Restaurant News: Antojitos on Ballard Ave and Burgers from Portland

Plus, more ramen and more Caribbean Roasts.

02/28/2016 By Sophia Lizardi

Artist Trust

Slide Show: Artist Trust Auction

Almost 500 artists and arts patrons gathered at the Artist Trust 30th Anniversary Benefit Art Auction on Saturday, February 27, raising more than $570,000 in support of Washington State artists.

02/28/2016

Northwest Boychoir & Vocalpoint! Seattle

Slide Show: Northwest Boychoir & Vocalpoint! Seattle

Northwest Boychoir & Vocalpoint! Seattle’s friends, supporters and alumni kicked-off their Capital Campaign, “Building for Today & Tomorrow” in style at the Black Tie & Blue Jeans Gala on February 27.

02/28/2016

Morning Fizz

State Budget Proposal Earmarks $1 Million to "Clean Up" the Jungle

Money from Olympia, statements from Highline, endorsements from unions, and a regional proposal.

02/26/2016 By Josh Feit

Quote Unquote

S. Leigh Savidge Has a Death Wish

One of the writers behind ‘Straight Outta Compton’ dishes on Hollywood and hip-hop.

02/26/2016 By Matthew Halverson

Expansion Mode

Un Bien Will Open a Second Location in the Former Home of Paseo Ballard

A complicated tale with a happy ending—more sandwiches.

02/25/2016 By Allecia Vermillion

Opening Dispatch

Citizen Six Cider Bar and Restaurant Opens Next Week in Interbay

Citizen Cafe's new sibling gives distillery row a destination for lunch, brunch, dinner, and happy hour.

02/25/2016 By Sophia Lizardi

Morning Fizz

Chopp Has Amendments to Murray Housing Bill

Chopp only wants tax breaks for affordable housing nonprofits, Republicans want to exclude nonprofits from pregnancy worker fairness act, and Republicans have to dismiss independent investigator for over-the-top email.

02/25/2016 By Josh Feit

The Weekend Starts... Now

The Top Things to Do This Weekend: February 25–28

Seattle Fringe Festival spans the theatrical spectrum, Michael Che leaves the 'Weekend Update' desk to do standup, and Seattle Women's Chorus gets campy.

02/25/2016 By Seattle Met Staff

Critic's Notebook

Insider’s Guide to Dine Around Seattle, Spring 2016

Seattle’s twice-yearly resto-fest starts up March 6. To do it right, some planning is in order.

02/25/2016 By Kathryn Robinson

Sponsored Content

Top 50 Restaurants Offer Best Deal Around

Dinner and a movie? Dessert too? First date? Girls night out? Happy hour that stretches late? Client entertaining? Lunch I.O.U.? Date night without the kids?

02/24/2016

Cheers and Namaste

Beer Plus Yoga Brings Vinyasa Flow to a Tap Room Near You

Beer's hydrating right?

02/24/2016 By Emma Engelfried

Sponsored Content

Faces of Seattle 2016

The greater Seattle area is filled with working professionals making a positive difference in the community. No matter the field, these individuals are game-changers, and they continue to move industries of all kinds forward.

02/24/2016