Coronavirus Chronicles

We Just Ditched Covid Restrictions. Is Stealth Omicron Going to Ruin Things?

The BA.2 subvariant is already surging in Hong Kong and Europe.

03/22/2022 By Angela Cabotaje

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At Central Oregon’s Sunriver Resort, Kids Rule

A stacked events calendar and variety of outdoor activities make Sunriver Resort the perfect escape for fun-seeking families this spring.

03/21/2022

Brick Head

Tickets for Brick Fest Live On Sale Today

The traveling Lego exhibition comes through Puyallup the first weekend of August.

03/21/2022 By Sophie Grossman

Moving the Needle

Two Generations of Female Tattoo Artists Propel the Industry Forward

Madame Lazonga and Lolli Morlock are two of the many artists carving a new path for women and queer people in the field.

03/21/2022 By Sophie Grossman Photography by Daniel Berman

Seattle Dining Guide

The Best Biscuits in Seattle

Smothered in gravy. Graced with jam. Piled with protein.

03/21/2022 By Allecia Vermillion and Seattle Met Staff Photography by Amber Fouts

Salty in Seattle

The Broncos Got Russell Wilson, But We Get to Keep the House

All 10,740 square feet of it.

03/21/2022 By Seattle Met Staff

Sauce Talk

Meet the Central District’s New Hometown Hot Sauce

In the words of founder Joe Norris, Hot Jawn is, “Kind of like a buffalo sauce, but not. Kind of like a Sriracha, but not.”

03/18/2022 By Ann Karneus

Arts and Minds

In the Public Eye: A Look at Seattle Through Art Installations

As we return to public spaces, having lived through two years of isolation, we can see them with new clarity.

03/18/2022 By Sophie Grossman Photography by Chona Kasinger

Book It

Are Travel Agents Still a Thing?

Even in the age of Kayak and Expedia, the professional planner is no anachronism—and Covid has brought new urgency to the field.

03/18/2022 By Allison Williams

Hoopsla

A Seattleite's Rooting Guide for March Madness

You don't have to look up mascots to make your picks this year.

03/17/2022 By Benjamin Cassidy

Cheers for the Memories

Hale’s Ales Pours Its Last Pint in April

Moisture Festival is your last chance to raise one up at Hale’s Ales brewpub in Fremont

03/17/2022 By Taylor McKenzie Gerlach

Living On the Hedge

Property Watch: Box Gardens and Spanish Style in Broadmoor

Right by the wealthy enclave's golf course, this ornate home features bright design and formal spaces.

03/16/2022 By Sarah Anne Lloyd

LATE BLOOMERS

5 Trends Giving Us New Life This Spring

Nothing’s false about this spring fashion.

03/16/2022 By Zoe Sayler

Boba's Best

16 Seattle Boba Shops Worth a Sip

From established Taiwanese chains to mom-and-pop shops, our array of bubble tea spots brims with fantastic drink creations.

03/16/2022 By Ann Karneus

Awards & Accolades

These Are Seattle's James Beard Award Nominees for 2022

The local chefs and restaurants who made the final cut.

03/16/2022 By Angela Cabotaje

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Seattle Rep's GHOSTS Resonates With Contemporary Power

Ghosts starts April 1st through May 1st.

03/15/2022

A bit of every-thing

Thing Is Back with a Lineup Geared Toward Music Discovery

Sasquatch!'s spiritual successor returns to historic Fort Worden with a bounty of music and visual arts programming.

03/15/2022 By Taylor McKenzie Gerlach

Hot stuff

Bridgerton Is Back for a Steamy Second Season

Seattle author Julia Quinn enjoys the ride as her romance novels return to Netflix.

03/15/2022 By Allison Williams

$400K Showdown

Price Point: Central Luxury Studio vs. Quiet One-Bedroom Condo

What's your vibe: The relative quiet of Lower Queen Anne or the hustle and bustle of the Chinatown–International District?

03/14/2022 By Sarah Anne Lloyd

Nickname Dropping

Washington Still Isn't the Evergreen State, Officially Speaking

Come on, Olympia. How hard is this?

03/14/2022 By Benjamin Cassidy