On View

The Seattle Deconstructed Art Fair Is Back

Over 50 galleries are participating this time, and they're bringing back First Thursday Art Walk with them.

08/03/2021 By Stefan Milne

Coming Soon

At Tomo, Brady Williams Keeps It Local

The former Canlis chef’s new restaurant opens in White Center September 9.

08/03/2021 By Allecia Vermillion Photography by Amber Fouts

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Lil Woody's Seafood Month

There’s no need to put on your waders to land some of the region’s best seafood sandwiches. We give the nod to the fruits of the sea for our August burger collaboration.

08/02/2021

Totally Tubular

A Retired West Seattle Dentist's World-Spanning Toothpaste Collection

Dr. Hilton Herrin finds dollops of cultural connection in the oft-overlooked toiletry.

08/02/2021 By Benjamin Cassidy

Vote!

A Last-Minute Guide to the August 3 Primary Election

Everything you need to know, procrastinators.

07/30/2021 By Benjamin Cassidy

Inspired Combos

Seattle's New Cakes and Trees Is Equal Parts Bakery and Plant Shop

Cake by the slice, and foliage big and small fill this memorable new shop on First Hill, a spin-off of Good Day Donuts.

07/29/2021 By Allecia Vermillion

Home Shopping

Seattle's 6 Most Expensive Suburbs

Big spenders head east—with one very notable exception.

07/29/2021 By Seattle Met Staff

Lease Peeping

Seattle Rent Prices Are Almost Back to Pre-Pandemic Levels

Well, the concessions were nice while they lasted.

07/29/2021 By Benjamin Cassidy

High Noon

Property Watch: A Home with Its Very Own Wild West Town

A famed Seattle-area collector assembled this backyard museum.

07/28/2021 By Sarah Anne Lloyd

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Get Reacquainted with your Skin

Dr. Eric Sorensen’s comprehensive dermatologic knowledge facilitates life-changing relief and peace of mind at The Polyclinic Northgate Plaza.

07/27/2021 By Ben McBee

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5 Questions to Ask Your Agent Before Home Shopping in Seattle

What you need to know to choose an agent who can help you get a home you love.

07/27/2021

Wet and wild

11 Swimming Holes within Two Hours of Seattle

Dive in to Washington’s glistening lakes and rivers—the water's fine.

07/27/2021 By Allison Williams

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Seattle’s Most Adventurous Theatre Company, Back on Stage in Georgetown

The Williams Project takes audiences on a spectacular, immersive, and harrowing journey in José Rivera’s Marisol, live outdoors August 12-29.

07/26/2021

Skorting the Issue

We Needed This: Girlfriend Collective’s Skort Fits Just Right

Somewhere between hard pants and soft pants lies the perfect summer wardrobe staple.

07/26/2021 By Zoe Sayler

International Locals

Washingtonians in the 2021 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics

From the names you know to those you should learn.

07/23/2021 By Stefan Milne

Cappuccino Alfresco

Flora Bakehouse Gives Seattle A Rooftop Patio Hangout on Beacon Hill

This charming outdoor space starts the day with pastries, then rolls into wine.

07/23/2021 By Allecia Vermillion

Pick Drop

The Kraken's Expansion Draft Was Fittingly Weird

Lots of tentacles.

07/22/2021 By Benjamin Cassidy

Maritime Modern

Property Watch: A West Seattle Home Adjoins the Sea

Puget Sound creatures make the coolest neighbors.

07/21/2021 By Sarah Anne Lloyd

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Top Solutions for a Home Refresh

Financing Options for New Homes and Home Improvements.

07/20/2021 By Zoe Bowen

Failing Slow

This Month in Seattle Tech: Bezos Goes to Space and Jassy Takes Over

Plus: Photos that move, and a Google-Microsoft “cease-fire” ends.

07/20/2021 By Benjamin Cassidy