Immigrant Rights

Thousands Protest Immigration Policy at SeaTac's Federal Prison

Protesters across the country on Saturday called for the end of Trump's "zero-tolerance" policy.

07/01/2018 By Grace Madigan

First Look

Follain Is Officially Open in the University Village

The clean beauty boutique is as fresh and pristine as the skin care within it.

06/29/2018 By Rosin Saez Photography by Katheryn Grice

Mo’ Mimosas, Mo’ Advil

A Boozy Guide to Seattle's Bottomless or Otherwise Wildly Discounted Mimosas

Seven places where champagne and juice flow in extra-large—or even endless—quantities.

06/29/2018 By Jaime Archer and Landon Groves

Shifts & Shakeups

This Week in Restaurant News: Seattle Cares, Let Us Count the Ways

Plus, Tarsan i Jane changes its dining format.

06/29/2018 By Cassie Sawyer

Culture Fix

Weekend What to Do June 29–July 1

An archetypical femme fatale returns to cabaret, bad movies get what they deserve, and Bill Clinton is a novelist (sort of).

06/29/2018 By Mac Hubbard

4x4

What to Do July Fourth

From the traditional to the fittingly progressive.

06/28/2018 By Seattle Met Staff

Chef's Choice

Tarsan i Jane Is Switching Up Its Format

The Valencian restaurant situated between Fremont and Ballard is freshly remodeled with a new dining setup to match.

06/28/2018 By Rosin Saez

Skyline Flicks

Motif Seattle Announces Rooftop Movie Series

Through the summer Motif Seattle hotel will join your favorite things: cocktails, movies, and the outdoors.

06/27/2018 By Stefan Milne

Menu Matters

Shiro Dreams of Courtyard Lunches

Sushi Kashiba in Pike Place Market is now serving afternoon nigiri sets.

06/27/2018 By Rosin Saez

Food & Drink

Nosh Pit Weekly Planner June 27–July 3

The week in which: You can judge a throw down at Grillfest, North Star Diner invites you to eat a lot of weiners, and get some late-night dumplings at Hood Famous Bakeshop.

06/27/2018 By Grace Madigan

Sponsored Content

Barbecue Champion Creates Kid- and Parent-Approved Kebabs with Laura’s Lean Beef

Kirkland local and nationally ranked pitmaster Saffron Hodgson uses premium ground beef in this summer recipe that will have the whole family wanting seconds (or thirds).

06/26/2018

Better Living Through Poetry

Hear Terrance Hayes Read His American Sonnets

The National Book Award winner reads from his dazzling collection of sonnets at Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute. They might’ve been spurred by Trump but they’re bigger than that.

06/26/2018 By Stefan Milne

Immigrant Rights

Asylum Seekers Separated from Their Children Sue Federal Agencies

The children of asylum seekers "have been left to face an uncertain future frightened and alone," Northwest Immigrant Rights Project attorneys wrote.

06/26/2018 By Hayat Norimine

Sales and Events

Wear What When June 25–July 2

On this week's style agenda: antiques at Craven Farm, designs from Vivid Element, paints and sips at Stoup Brewing, activewear from Odlo.

06/25/2018 By Katheryn Grice

Culture Fix

What to Do After Work June 25–28

A former security adviser talks about the state of the world, summer dreams get wonky, and a carnival performer braves a literary stunt.

06/25/2018 By Mac Hubbard

Dining For a Cause

Seattle Chefs Really Care—and They're Throwing a Fundraising Party to Back It Up

If you, too, care about reuniting children and their families at the border, head to Navy Strength in Belltown on July 9.

06/25/2018 By Rosin Saez

Culture Fix

What to Do This Weekend June 22–24

Not your average readings, Ira Glass on his own life, and some of local art's brightest stars.

06/22/2018 By Mac Hubbard

Shifts & Shakeups

This Week in Restaurant News: Cocktail Lounges, Bento Boxes, and Sky-High Ice Cream

Plus, this year's Washington Beer Award winners are announced.

06/22/2018 By Cassie Sawyer

Sponsored Content

La Panzanella Sharing Life, Love and [GLUTEN - FREE] Food

A local favorite continues to innovate by introducing a line of irresistible gluten-free crackers.

06/21/2018