Sales & Events

Wear What When: August 29–September 4

Adventurers, moms-to-be, and trend hounds alike: Shop sales for new fall arrivals.

08/29/2017 By Rosin Saez

Whistle While You Workwear

Patagonia Opens a Flagship Store in Ballard

Rugged workwear abounds.

08/29/2017 By Rosin Saez

Mayor's Race 2017

Durkan Wants Free College, But Where Would the Money Come From?

Possible funding sources the mayoral candidate listed right now are focused on the K-12 achievement gap.

08/28/2017 By Hayat Norimine

Fun With Listicles

Prolong Summer at These 6 Tiki Spots

Fall is coming, but there's still some summer left—raise a glass (or coconut) at one of these most tropical of establishments.

08/28/2017 By Rosin Saez

Ticket Alert

Hillary Clinton Goes Live at Paramount Theatre This December

Secretary Clinton visits Seattle to promote her new memoir, 'What Happened.'

08/28/2017 By Darren Davis

Shift Change

Shannon Martincic Is the Chef de Cuisine at Chicago's Elizabeth Restaurant

The talented chef has decamped for Michelin-starred pastures.

08/28/2017 By Rosin Saez

Weekday Picks

Culture Fix: August 28–September 1

Mos Def performs throwbacks under a new name, the Northwest Film Forum screens a meditative masterpiece, and Hoa Nguyen talks tarot and poetry.

08/28/2017 By Isabel Boutiette

Election 2017

45th District Independent Is Voting for Dhingra

Parker Harris received 7 percent of the votes in the August primary for the race to be the next 45th District state senator.

08/28/2017 By Hayat Norimine

Sponsored Content

5 Roaring Fork Valley Off-the-Beaten-Path Eats to Discover

From great tacos to perfect pancakes and fragrant pupusas, these hidden gems are worth the drive.

08/25/2017

Shifts & Shakeups

This Week in Restaurant News: More Coffee in South Lake Union and Less Coffee on Capitol Hill

That is to say: Seattle Coffee Works will open a fourth cafe and Stumptown has closed its East Pine Street shop.

08/25/2017 By Rosin Saez

Around Town

What We're Eating Now: September 2017

This month’s favorites: Beef, be it in meatballs, fancy stoner nachos, or brisket piled on top of meatloaf.

08/25/2017 By Allecia Vermillion and Rosin Saez

Q&A

Jessyn Farrell on the Mayor's Race, State Legislature, and Her Future

The former state representative says she's in mourning—not over the mayor's race, but over losing her legislative seat.

08/24/2017 By Hayat Norimine

Coming Soon

Seattle Coffee Works to Open New Location This Winter

Wedged between glass skyscrapers and Amazon's campus, Cascade Coffee Works finds a home in a rapidly changing neighborhood.

08/24/2017 By Jaime Archer

Sponsored Content

Read Our September Issue Now

Get all the goods on our Best New Restaurants list, including our 2017 Restaurant of the Year.

08/23/2017

Food & Drink

Nosh Pit Weekly Planner: August 23–29

The week in which: Old Ballard Liquor Company honors tasty Swedish tradition, Stoup Brewing throws a yard party, and Banh Mi Fest parties in Chinatown–International District.

08/23/2017 By Jaime Archer

Beef Backgrounder

Here are 4 Chefs' Favorite Lesser-Known Cuts of Beef

Obscure trims of meat show up more and more on Seattle menus. These four steak house chefs break them down.

08/23/2017 By Rosin Saez

Review

Asadero Ballard Is a Carnivore's Mesquite-Tinged Dream

The screaming value on high-end cuts of meat is one of many reasons to visit this Mexican steak house.

08/23/2017 By Allecia Vermillion

Trend

Costco's Mysterious New Food Court Burger

Weighing in at one-third of a pound, will this food court newcomer make it to the final round? Let’s get ready to ruminate.

08/23/2017 By Rosin Saez

Habitat

How to Take (Decorative) Risks in the Bedroom

The personal sanctuary may be the best place in your home to make ambitious design decisions.

08/23/2017 By Darren Davis

Fecal Matters

Meet Tucker, the Ultimate Orca Poop–Detection Dog

In a new study, orca pregnancy failures are up, salmon stocks are down, and fecal samples are in—thanks in part to a black Lab on dung duty.

08/22/2017 By Rosin Saez