Sales and Events

Wear What When: March 21–27

Seattle Makers Market, a two-day Pendleton sale, and markdowns galore.

03/21/2016 By Kyle Kuhn

Bang For Your Buck

Cheap Week March 21–27

Thao and the Get Down Stay Down treads new sonic ground, writers honor Octavia E. Butler's legacy, and Cinerama screens 'Batman v Superman' in 70mm.

03/21/2016 By Scott Johnson Edited by Seth Sommerfeld

Power Lines

The Rise and Fall (and Possible Rise Again) of Pronto

The bike share nonprofit went bankrupt in bike-friendly Seattle. Is it worth saving?

03/21/2016 By Josh Feit

Curiouser and Curiouser

Pizzeria Gabbiano "Closed for Reimagination"

Does this have anything to do with his pasta shop plans?

03/21/2016 By Allecia Vermillion

Morning Fizz

Light Rail Opens, Housing Levy Discussion Begins

Thirty thousand boardings on opening day, $290 million (or more) housing levy on the way.

03/21/2016 By Josh Feit

Expansion Mode

Frost Brings Doughnuts, Lunch, and Wine to South Lake Union

Did we mention the bacon-egg-doughnut breakfast sandwich?

03/21/2016 By Allecia Vermillion

Pop Culture Blast

Monday Morning Pick-Me-Up: 2016 Mariners Commercials

Plus, March Madness and animal magic.

03/21/2016 By Seth Sommerfeld

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Astoria’s Crab, Seafood & Wine Festival

A very tasty trio

03/18/2016

Shifts & Shakeups

This Week in Restaurant News: Oysters in Madrona, a Bottle Shop on Pike Street, and Calf and Kid Relocates

Plus, Marination has a new executive chef from Canlis.

03/18/2016 By Sophia Lizardi

Critic's Notebook

Little Lago to Open in Canal Market Space

Midsummer is target date for grocery items, gelato cones, and, yes—Cafe Lago’s lasagna to go.

03/18/2016 By Kathryn Robinson

Morning Fizz

Mayor Murray Communications Director Shelton Leaving After Year in Job

Murray lead spokesman Viet Shelton leaving for high-paying Microsoft job.

03/18/2016 By Josh Feit

Sponsored Content

Hawaii: The Perfect Fit For Every Family

Every family is unique, yet no matter what your family loves to do, Hawai‘i offers just the right ­activity to keep ­everyone happy.

03/17/2016

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For the Cultural Family

The native Hawaiian culture is rich and offers much in the way of music, visual arts and dance.

03/17/2016 By Kathryn Drury Wagner

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For the Nature-Loving Family

When people think about Hawai‘i, they usually picture palm trees, but the Islands have an incredibly diverse range of ecosystems and landscapes.

03/17/2016 By Kathryn Drury Wagner

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For the Artsy Family

Kaua'i, O'ahi and Maui all have thriving art scenes.

03/17/2016 Photography by Kathryn Drury Wagner

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For the Sporty Family

Whether you're a golfer or a surfer, grab the sunscreen and get ready to get outside.

03/17/2016 By Kathryn Drury Wagner

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For the Foodie Family

The Islands’ food scene is vibrant, with all levels of cuisine represented.

03/17/2016 By Kathryn Drury Wagner

Expansion Mode

Monica Dimas Brings Sunset Fried Chicken Sandwiches to RGB 12th Ave

It's another permanent popup, a la Neon Taco.

03/17/2016 By Allecia Vermillion

Morning Fizz

King County Labor Council Endorses Jayapal

Democrats agree on everything (almost), Republicans agree with nothing (except tax breaks).

03/17/2016 By Josh Feit

The Weekend Starts... Now

The Top Things to Do This Weekend: March 17–20

Crystal Pite conjures dark dance nightmares with 'Betroffenheit,' John Adams conducts the Seattle Symphony, and APRIL Festival gets lit.

03/17/2016 By Seattle Met Staff