Culture Fix

What to Do After Work August 20–23

2001 in IMAX, free screenprinting, and one of the Band of Horses goes solo.

08/20/2018 By Landon Groves

Runner's High Fashion

Brooks Running Launches New Fall 2018 Line

Fall means shorter days, colder runs, and all the reasons to bundle up in style and keep that routine going.

08/17/2018 By Katheryn Grice

Dining Alfresco

5 New Patios for Your Outdoor Imbibing Needs

Thankfully our smoke and haze–laden skies will reportedly decrease in the coming days. The goal is to drink a smoky mezcal, not become like one.

08/17/2018 By Christina Ausley

Culture Fix

Weekend What to Do August 17–19

Hit one of the last summer block parties, or get fired up about the midterms and crafting at the same time.

08/17/2018 By Mac Hubbard

Shifts & Shakeups

This Week in Restaurant News: Reinventing the Pizza Box and Rainier Beer

Plus, Le Petit Cochon is up for sale, as well as everything else inside the restaurant.

08/17/2018 By Cassie Sawyer

Sponsored Content

Hawai‘i: Escape to the Islands

Get set for exceptional sea, land, and sky high adventures across the islands of Hawai‘i.

08/16/2018

Opera and "Opera"

How Two Seattle Shows Offer Dramatically Different Takes on Theater Stalwarts

Contexts (and some fireworks) separate Porgy and Bess and The Phantom of the Opera.

08/16/2018 By Stefan Milne

Freshly Baked News

South Seattle College's Bakery and Pastry Program Remains in Limbo

Chefs like Tom Douglas and William Leaman have voiced their support for the program—an affordable entry point into the food industry for young locals and immigrants alike—which is threatened by budget cuts and low enrollment numbers.

08/16/2018 By Grace Madigan

Fun With Listicles

9 Havens for Meat-Free Meals

Vegetarians, we have not forsaken you.

08/16/2018 By Nosh Pit Staff

Album Review

Death Cab for Cutie’s Thank You for Today Is Pleasant and Underwhelming

Seattle indie royalty return for a ninth album—slick, nostalgic, and lacking.

08/15/2018 By Stefan Milne

Food & Drink

Nosh Pit Weekly Planner August 15–21

The week in which: Lycopene intake spikes at a feast of tomatoes, a pizza crawl is a thing now, and the Clock-Out Lounge doles out brunch pies from Breezy Town Pizza.

08/15/2018 By Grace Madigan

Citizen Maru

The Making of an Activist

Maru Mora-Villalpando, undocumented in the U.S. for more than 20 years, has protested against ICE since practically the moment it was created. Did the agency single out one of its most vocal critics?

08/14/2018 By Hayat Norimine

Legislative Lexicon

Bikes Get Stolen. Seattle’s Bike Community Strikes Back.

How victims of rampant theft are being reunited with their long-lost rides.

08/14/2018 By Allison Williams

Artist Interview

In His Frye Museum Installation, Quenton Baker Finds Lost Voices

The Seattle poet retells the story of a slave ship revolt through erasure poems.

08/14/2018 By Stefan Milne

Book Review

Patrick deWitt's New Novel Pokes Playfully at High Society

And a wine loving doctor, clairvoyant, and potentially possessed cat make appearances.

08/14/2018 By Stefan Milne

Autumn Preview

35 Events to Catch This Fall

A guide to getting your arts and culture fix this season.

08/14/2018 By Stefan Milne

Big Names

The Top Things to See or Do in Seattle Fall 2018

Jay and Bey love stadiums, Seattle Rep puts on a Hamilton predecessor, and Angel Olsen flies solo.

08/14/2018 By Stefan Milne

Welcome Lit

Hugo House Returns to Capitol Hill

Two years after the destruction of its eponymous home, the writing center reopens in its new mixed-use building. Can arts and astronomic rents coexist?

08/14/2018 By Stefan Milne

Autumn Happenings

Fall Arts 2018

The symphony and ballet return. Your brain can now play music (really). There's a lot going on this season, is what we're saying. Here's your plan for arts events in September, October, and November.

08/14/2018 By Stefan Milne

Autumn Happenings

Fall Arts 2018

The symphony and ballet return. Your brain can now play music (really). There's a lot going on this season, is what we're saying. Here's your plan for arts events in September, October, and November.

08/14/2018 By Stefan Milne