Danger Less

Things Seattle Will Miss about Russell Wilson

Good luck pulling off orange sparkles, Ciara.

03/08/2022 By Allison Williams

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Lovesac Mobile Concierge

Lovesac is bringing a personalized and curated shopping experience right to the customer’s door.

03/08/2022 Photography by Mike Steidley

Lark 3.0

After Two Long Years, Lark Returns

One of our most influential Northwest restaurants reopens its dining room...with a few notable changes.

03/08/2022 By Allecia Vermillion

State of Real Estate

5 Seattle Areas with the Biggest Home Price Changes in February

Four neighborhood groups saw significant year-over-year growth, while one tanked.

03/08/2022 By Seattle Met Staff

Coronavirus Chronicles

Forget Boosters—Will You Need an Annual Covid Shot?

Seattle researchers are already studying variant-proof vaccines and other next-generation tools for curbing the coronavirus.

03/08/2022 By Angela Cabotaje

Unmarked Doors

Tsukushinbo Will Close to Make Way for Two New Japantown Successors

The Caccam family will continue a 28-year legacy with a new sushi counter, a bar, and lots of onigiri.

03/08/2022 By Allecia Vermillion

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The Can’t-Miss Cocktail Base This Season? Cognac

This classic French spirit is as multifaceted as it is elegant.

03/07/2022

Ticket Alert

Fisherman’s Village Music Festival Is Yet Another Reason to Love Spring

Digable Planets, Deep Sea Diver, and Haley Heynderickx round out a balanced lineup.

03/07/2022 By Sophie Grossman

War Stories

A Seattle Author Traces His Family's Holocaust Survival in Soviet Ukraine

Maksim Goldenshteyn's So They Remember chronicles an overlooked atrocity in an area facing similar peril today.

03/07/2022 By Benjamin Cassidy

Coming Together

A Discovery Park Peace Offering

A plan to create a public park on a former military site ended decades of discord on Magnolia Bluff.

03/07/2022 By Benjamin Cassidy and Angela Cabotaje

Tally the Votes

The Historic Election Results of 1972

A third north-south highway, the Seattle Aquarium at Golden Gardens, and electric-powered streetcars were all on the ballot 50 years ago.

03/07/2022 Illustrations by Jordan Kay By Angela Cabotaje

Now Playing

Why KEXP Is Still Seattle's Indie Radio Station

Fifty years after its inception, this public radio station can afford to stay weird.

03/07/2022 By Sophie Grossman Illustrations by Jordan Kay

Occupy Beacon Hill

The Origins of El Centro de la Raza

A peaceful takeover of a vacant schoolhouse once rocked the city—and inspired future racial justice fights.

03/07/2022 By Angela Cabotaje

Groovy, Baby

1972: The Audacious Year That Changed Seattle

The legacy of these momentous 12 months lingers 50 years on.

03/07/2022 By Angela Cabotaje, Benjamin Cassidy, and Sophie Grossman Illustrations by Jordan Kay

Welcome Developments

The New Odessa Brown Children's Clinic in Othello Is Eye-Popping

Opening Monday, the community health center takes a creative approach to addressing racial inequity at Seattle Children's.

03/04/2022 By Benjamin Cassidy

Review

Maíz Brings Nixtamal Tortillas to Pike Place Market

The family behind Sazón is grinding our way toward better tacos and antojitos.

03/04/2022 By Allecia Vermillion Photography by Amber Fouts

News Wire

University of Washington Students Can Graduate In Person Again

After two years of virtual ceremonies, in-real-life commencement is back and longer than ever before.

03/03/2022 By Benjamin Cassidy

Quote Unquote

Amelia Bonow Fights for Abortion Rights with Pills

“I think it’s really difficult for people to wrap their minds around this, but Roe v. Wade is toast.”

03/03/2022 By Allison Williams

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Bloodworks Launches Campaign SAVOR LIFE. SAVE A LIFE.

Regional culinary industry voices come together to raise awareness about the urgency to donate blood.

03/02/2022 By Corinne Whiting

Lake Season Approacheth

Property Watch: A Floating Home Designed with Love

High design meets laketop whimsy in this custom SLU retreat.

03/02/2022 By Sarah Anne Lloyd