UP AND UP

We Needed This: Chunks Claw Clips Bring Back Vintage Style

The revival of 2000s fashion is still in full swing—and the claw clip is back, back again.

04/04/2022 By Zoe Sayler

BOARD IN THE HOUSE

Board Games That Make Family Time More Fun

Whether you're playing Disney games with the kids or getting serious at the adult table. Just don't get too competitive.

04/04/2022 By Zoe Sayler

On the Page

Jane Wong Reads Between the Lines in How to Not Be Afraid of Everything

The Seattle poet unearths buried memories and unspoken truths in her latest collection.

04/04/2022 By Sophie Grossman

PARENT TRAP

10 Mother's Day Gifts for Your Mom Friends

No shade to bouquets and spa days, but these are not your mother's presents.

04/04/2022 By Zoe Sayler

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THE LANDING IN RENTON TO HOST EARTH DAY CELEBRATION

The Landing in Renton will host an Earth Day Celebration on Saturday, April 23rd

04/01/2022

Getting Warmer

A Guide to Seattle-Area Record Stores

A rundown of where to go crate digging in and around our very musical city.

04/01/2022 By Stefan Milne and Sophie Grossman

Ox + Panda = Frog 

Money Frog Brings Grown-Up Energy to the Former Vios Space

Owners behind Taurus Ox and Hangry Panda will serve up cocktails, casual vibes, and chicken-fried frog legs with a side of ranch. 

04/01/2022 By Ann Karneus

This Month in Seattle Music

Washingtonians Gear Up for the Grammys and Fans Mourn Taylor Hawkins

The Grammy nominations are studded with local names, including Brandi Carlile (of course) and the Foo Fighters, who recently lost their drummer.

04/01/2022 By Sophie Grossman

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5 Real Estate Trends to Watch in Seattle This Spring

Avoid fatigue and be aware as you make your big purchase in the Emerald City.

04/01/2022

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Exciting Curated Options for Spring Seattle Restaurant Week!

With more flexibility in menu offerings, diners and businesses alike have more to explore than ever

03/31/2022

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Seattle Restaurant Week Returns April 3rd-16th!

With more flexible menu options and new pricing tiers, diners have more to explore than ever.

03/31/2022

Concession Cuisine

Here's What We'll Be Eating at Mariners Games This Year

T-Mobile Park's new concessions this season include avocado toast, David Chang's Fuku fried chicken sandwiches, and fusion favorites from Marination.

03/31/2022 By Ann Karneus

This Month in Seattle Tech

A Seattle Startup Helps Companies Measure Their Pay Gaps

At the fore of the salary transparency movement, Syndio’s advocating for more than just gender pay equity.

03/31/2022 By Benjamin Cassidy

VASE IT

We Needed This: Fruitsuper's Anywhere Vases Make Life a Little Prettier

And seriously up your gifting game.

03/31/2022 By Zoe Sayler

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Find smiles for miles in Everett, WA

Your home base for fun in the sun.

03/30/2022

Currents

What Downtown Seattle Says about Downtown Seattle

Those who live or work at street level share their experiences about the most discussed, and mythologized, part of our city.

03/30/2022 By Benjamin Cassidy

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Bloodworks Northwest’s Culinary Campaign Extends to Historic Pike Place Market

Chefs and vendors from the “Soul of Seattle” help spread the word about savoring life — while saving lives with blood donations.

03/30/2022

Frinkin Cool

Property Watch: Frink Mansion, the House with 3 Sunrooms

Three fireplaces also make this 1905 Leschi home especially grand.

03/30/2022 By Sarah Anne Lloyd

Teed Up

Where to Play Golf and Mini Golf in Seattle

With long fairways, short courses, and novelty putt-putt holes, golf season goes year-round.

03/29/2022 By Allison Williams and Seattle Met Staff

Feature

Seattle’s Gum Wall: An Oral History

Gross. Iconic. Whatever you think of the Pike Place Market attraction, you can’t deny its staying power. But one single story about its creation and evolution hasn’t stuck—until now.

03/29/2022 By Benjamin Cassidy Photography by Brandon Hill