The Weekend Starts...Now

The Top Things to Do This Weekend: October 5–8

The Tasveer South Asian Film Festival arrives, Nick Offerman brings both beard and wisdom to the Moore, and Bandaloop defies gravity at Meany Hall.

10/05/2017 By Darren Davis

Art Walk

Where to Go This First Thursday: October 2017

A new solo show from Shawn Huckins, Soil Gallery celebrates the stories and people of Yesler Terrace, and a big party at Party Hat.

10/05/2017 By Darren Davis

Pumpkin Prowess

Where to Get Something Pumpkin Spiced (That's Not a Latte)

We get it, it’s PSL season. Own it. But if you’re interested in something a little less basic, right this way...

10/05/2017 By Jaime Archer

Seattle Symphony

Seattle Symphony Opening Night Gala

The Seattle Symphony 2017–2018 season opened with a spectacular concert featuring renowned soprano Renée Fleming performing with Associate Conductor Pablo Rus Broseta and the orchestra.

10/05/2017

Sponsored Content

Celebrate the 10th Anniversary of Taste of Iceland in Seattle!

Iceland Naturally invites Seattleites to experience Icelandic culture during Taste of Iceland in Seattle Oct. 12-15! The annual festival showcases the best of Icelandic cuisine, music, art, film and more.

10/04/2017

City Council Position 8

Council Applicants Address Community Questions at City Hall

Twelve applicants showed up to the community-led forum Tuesday night.

10/04/2017 By Hayat Norimine

Food & Drink

Nosh Pit Weekly Planner: October 4–10

The week in which: Seafood conquers Seattle cooking classes, Seattle Made brings boatloads of samples, and benefit dinners abound.

10/04/2017 By Jaime Archer

Sponsored Content

The 6 Best Reasons to Shop Kai Market

From Sushi Burritos to a Poke Bar

10/03/2017

City Council Position 8

Here Are the Applicants for the Interim City Council Seat

Many of the city council candidates will likely be at the community-led forum tonight at Seattle City Hall.

10/03/2017 By Hayat Norimine

Gather 'Round

Gather Kitchen and Bar Opens in Ballard This Week

Caviar pie, pig ear fries, duck rillettes...it all arrives this Thursday, October 5.

10/03/2017 By Rosin Saez

Behind Bars

Enter Standard Brewing's New Taproom

...and find something old and reliable: a bar.

10/03/2017 By Stefan Milne

Temporary Closures

Babirusa Will Close in December

But it's not the last you'll see from René Gutierrez and Charles Walpole.

10/03/2017 By Rosin Saez

City Council

Seattle Reaffirms Support for DACA

A DACA recipient told council members the city should "prepare for the worst, as we undocumented youth have been doing."

10/02/2017 By Hayat Norimine

Weekday Picks

Culture Fix: October 2–6

A new kind of selfie at Gallery 110, Pulitzer Prize–winner Stephen Greenblatt talks creationism, and Lit Crawl Seattle throws a kick-off party.

10/02/2017 By Isabel Boutiette

Fun With Listicles

Sip, Slurp, and Twirl Noodles at These 11 Restaurants

With a chill in the air, now's a good time to make friends with carb goodness in noodle form.

10/02/2017 By Seattle Met Staff

Sales & Events

Wear What When: October 2–8

This week: Local designers pop up at Clementines and Glasswing Shop brews coffee alongside coffee-dyed clothes.

10/02/2017 By Rosin Saez

Vital Voices

Vital Voices- Courage to Create Change Gala

The fifth annual Vital Voices Northwest Gala, held on September 30th at the Seattle Art Museum, was co-chaired by Jessica Hughes and Sarah Dunnam Watts and brought together Seattle’s top thought leaders and philanthropists.

09/30/2017

Police Accountability

Seattle: We Are Compliant with Consent Decree

The city is asking the court to declare it fully compliant with the 2012 Department of Justice demands on police reform.

09/29/2017 By Hayat Norimine

Mayor's Race 2017

Catching Up on Seattle's Mayoral Candidates

Mayoral candidates Jenny Durkan and Cary Moon are ramping up their policy game.

09/29/2017 By Hayat Norimine

Shifts & Shakeups

This Week in Restaurant News: Baked Goods Abound

Bakery Nouveau's Burien location is open, with R and M Dessert Bar coming to Capitol Hill next month.

09/29/2017 By Rosin Saez