New Culinary Tomes

8 Pacific Northwest Cookbooks to Seek Out

Ready or not, here comes the start of the holiday shopping season. But fear not: With this trusty compendium of recently published cookbooks, you’ll be able to check off every kind of cook on your list.

11/01/2017 By Jaime Archer

Habitat

How to Design a Cohesive Bookshelf

Create a home for your books and collections with a little bit of personality.

11/01/2017 By Darren Davis

Road Trip

13 Reasons to Spend a Weekend in Portland

It’s been a long time since PDX was defined by double-­decker fixie bikes and put-a-bird-on-it jokes. From breweries to bridges, here's what to see in the city next door—from a 15-year Portland veteran (and editor at Portland Monthly).

11/01/2017 By Ramona DeNies

Going International

Seattle Is Now an Official UNESCO City of Literature

After multiple unsuccessful bids, Seattle finally joins UNESCO's Creative Cities Network.

10/31/2017 By Darren Davis

Fun With Listicles

The Best Things Since Sliced Bread: A Dozen of Seattle's Superlative Sandwich Shops

Gloriously messy, expertly piled layers and where to find them.

10/31/2017 By Seattle Met Staff

Sponsored Content

Nice Buns

Cowabunga’s Burger Bash will knock your socks off!

10/31/2017

Sponsored Content

Breakfast in a Glass

Cowabunga’s Sunday Brunch has their Bloody Mary game on lock

10/31/2017

Sponsored Content

Savor the Flavor

3 days to sample the best bites Seattle has to offer!

10/31/2017

Status Update

So Many New Places Are Opening in the Lincoln Square Expansion

From chicken bao to burgers to a Taylor Shellfish oyster bar—here's what's happening in Bellevue.

10/31/2017 By Rosin Saez

Police Accountability

Mayor Nominates New Police Accountability Director

Andrew Myerberg has been the interim director of the Office of Police Accountability since July.

10/31/2017 By Hayat Norimine

Guest Opinion

Housing Advocates Make the Case for Mosqueda

"Mosqueda is the affordable housing candidate in this race."

10/31/2017 With Nicole Macri, Doris Koo, Michael Maddux, and Erin House

Election 2017

A Rundown of the Peoples Party Candidate Debate

A summary of Sunday's forum and how candidates responded to some difficult questions.

10/30/2017 By Hayat Norimine

Around Town

What We’re Eating Now: November 2017

This month’s favorites: late-night pizza, Pike/Pine’s new beer hangout, and a secret, excellent ode to the Big Mac.

10/30/2017 By Nosh Pit Staff

Weekday Picks

Culture Fix: October 30–November 3

Satpreet Kahlon takes the price tag off self-worth at Gallery4Culture, the Henry Art Gallery celebrates its 90th birthday, and journalist Maria Hinojosa talks rights for undocumented immigrants.

10/30/2017 By Isabel Boutiette

Sales & Events

Wear What When: October 30–November 5

This week: Armoire's stylists will get you ready for the holiday party season and Throwbacks NW celebrates nine years of retro sportswear on Capitol Hill.

10/30/2017 By Rosin Saez

Feature

The Russian Spies Who Fooled Seattle

Before hackers tried to sway the 2016 election or word spread that our new president might be compromised, a peculiar couple resided on Seattle’s Capitol Hill. Have we really taken stock of the spies who lived among us?

10/30/2017 By James Ross Gardner

Northwest Kidney Center

Northwest Kidney Center- Discovery Gala

Northwest Kidney Centers friends and sponsors raised a total of $760,700 for kidney research

10/28/2017

Shifts & Shakeups

This Week In Restaurant News: The Belltown Bar Blues

In other sadness, the Redwood's last call is nearly here too.

10/27/2017 By Diane Stephani

This Is Not a Drill

Drop What You're Doing and Register for 'Hamilton' Tickets

Tickets go on sale November 6, but only a select number of hopefuls will be able to purchase them directly. Register now!

10/27/2017 By Darren Davis