Ticket Alerts

Metallica Brings the Heaviness to CenturyLink Field

The iconic metal band comes to town to shred in August.

02/14/2017 By Seth Sommerfeld

Bang For Your Buck

Cheap Week: February 13–19

Lemolo offers Valentine's Day comfort at Nectar Lounge, Sherman Alexie and Jess Walter tape their bookish podcast live at Town Hall, and Northwest Film Forum screens top South Asian documentaries.

02/13/2017 By Jane Kidder Edited by Seth Sommerfeld

I Would Dine 4 U

Some Offbeat Valentine's Day Options

Because your idea of romance is pizza.

02/13/2017 By Rosin Saez

Sales and Events

Wear What When: February 13–19

Meet local wedding photographer Molly Moormeirer, learn spring beauty secrets at Neiman Marcus, and save the date for a Enzoani bridal trunk show.

02/13/2017 By Amanda Raschkow

News

A Call to Action in Trump’s America, from Idriss Mosque in North Seattle

“First come visit, then we’ll go from there.”

02/13/2017 By Rianna Hidalgo

Critic's Notebook

So Are the New Restaurant Food Safety Ratings Good for Anything?

Lots of beefing about what those new window decals actually signify. We decode.

02/13/2017 By Kathryn Robinson

Feature

After the Fall: Remembering the Tunnel Creek Avalanche

The Tunnel Creek avalanche took the lives of three world-class skiers and was immortalized in a Pulitzer Prize–winning New York Times story. Five years later, the survivors, friends, and family members reflect on what was lost that day.

02/13/2017 By Eva Holland

Say Hell Yes to the Dress

Where in Seattle to Find the Perfect Bridesmaid Dress

Whether you’re the bride or the bridesmaid these shops will turn your Pinterest board into a reality.

02/10/2017 By Amanda Raschkow

Sponsored Content

Dine Around Seattle

Grab a friend! Dine Around Seattle only happens twice a year! Get social!

02/10/2017

Shifts & Shakeups

This Week in Restaurant News: Dumpling Updates and More Pizza in Frelard

Plus, Bar Melusine bestows upon us a new brunch.

02/10/2017 By Rosin Saez

News

For Seattle Area Warriors of #NoBan, the Work Is Nonstop

Ninth Circuit upholds suspension of Trump travel ban: “For one day, I can breathe a little bit normally.”

02/10/2017 By Rianna Hidalgo

Beer Changeups

The Former Bell and Whete Will Soon Become Belltown Brewing

...and a bar called the Brewhouse.

02/10/2017 By Allecia Vermillion

Cookie Couture

Girl Scouts Kick Off Cookie Sales in Style

Fashion inspired by your favorite spring treats: Thin Mints, Tagalongs, Samoas...

02/09/2017 By Rosin Saez

Hot Take

Can David Duchovny Solve Seattle's Mysteries?

Hopefully the ‘X-Files’ star will tackle these cases when he comes to town in February to play a concert with his band.

02/09/2017 By Seth Sommerfeld

Food & Drink Events

4 Global Comfort Food Dishes You Just Might Find at Our Taste the World Event

Remedying tastes from around the world—from deep-fried sea food dumplings to coffee-infused mousse cake

02/09/2017 By Jane Kidder

News

Seattle's First Navigation Center Is Not Your Average Shelter

Plus, six things council member Sally Bagshaw saw at the one in San Francisco.

02/09/2017 By Rianna Hidalgo

The Weekend Starts... Now

The Top Things to Do This Weekend: February 9–12

MoPop shows off 'The Art of Rube Goldberg,' Hilary Hahn returns to Benaroya Hall, and the USA Curling Nationals head to Everett.

02/09/2017 By Seattle Met Staff

Critic's Notebook

The Joy of Smaller Portions

Because sometimes just enough is just enough.

02/09/2017 By Kathryn Robinson

Five Ways

5 Hikes That Don’t Require Snow Gear

Hit a trail that doesn't call for snowshoes or skis—and end up at waterfalls, with views of Canada, or in an abandoned mining town.

02/08/2017 By Jack Russillo

Resist

Stream Seattle Symphony's Celebration of Music From the Muslim Ban Countries

'Music Beyond Borders: Voices From the Seven' highlights music from the countries cited in the POTUS's Muslim ban.

02/08/2017 By Seth Sommerfeld