Bang For Your Buck

Cheap Week: September 6–11

Luke Burbank returns to Seattle with 'Live Wire,' Davidson Galleries introduces new printmakers, Cinerama kicks off its 70mm Film Festival.

09/06/2016 By Seth Sommerfeld

Opening Dispatch

This Is Real: Bar Harbor Opens Today in South Lake Union

Maine native Ben Hodgetts brings lobster rolls, a beer shack, and an oyster bar to Fairview Avenue.

09/06/2016 By Rosin Saez

Hill Country

Big Food Big Love: The Wandering Goose Cookbook

Heather Earnhardt's cookbook is here, full of down-home recipes you can actually make at home.

09/06/2016 By Stefan Milne

The Gaming Life

The Sound and the Fury: PAX West 2016 Recap

Blockbuster titles, homespun indie projects, and a new type of digital celebrity round out another year for one of the nation's biggest video game conventions.

09/06/2016 By Darren Davis

Morning Fizz

Uber Drivers, Land Use Attorneys, and Trump Voters

A few post–Labor Day questions.

09/06/2016 By Josh Feit

Collabs

Tom Douglas + Salt and Straw = Triple Coconut Cream Pie Ice Cream

This most Seattle of ice creams requires a trip to Portland.

09/06/2016 By Allecia Vermillion

Critic's Notebook

3 Terrific Gluten-Free Sandwiches. Honest.

Including one that’s not really a sandwich but whatever. (Plus a bonus fourth which promises to be good—available in a few weeks.)

09/06/2016 By Kathryn Robinson

Level the dance floor

Ruby Room Announces Fundraiser and Fashion Show

Local nonprofit organization Ruby Room gears up for an October fundraiser and fashion show to benefit western Washington area high school girls.

09/06/2016 By Colleen Williams

Sales and Events

Wear What When: September 5–11

Double the sales at Madewell, find Eurofashion at Butch Blum, and support local designers at the Fashion First runway show.

09/05/2016 By Amanda Raschkow

Guest Opinion

Uber Ordinance Doesn't Meet Labor Law Standards

For-hire driver legislation isn't inclusive enough when it comes to who qualifies as legit union member.

09/05/2016 By Ronald Meisburg

Ch-Ch-Changes

After Almost 10 Years Art of the Table Will Change Locations

Don't panic. It's moving about one block down.

09/05/2016 By Rosin Saez

Fall Arts!

The Top Things to See and Do in Seattle: Fall 2016

A season’s worth of must-see events for every personality type.

09/04/2016 By Seth Sommerfeld

Behind Bars

Cocktail in Profile: Rosé Slushy at Revolution Wine Bar

Rosé spikes a childhood favorite into a grownup refresher.

09/02/2016 By Stefan Milne

Morning Fizz

Obscure Hearing Could Determine Major Seattle Housing Issue

The Queen Anne Community Council challenges city's backyard cottage proposal.

09/02/2016 By Josh Feit

Shifts & Shakeups

This Week in Restaurant News: Brews in Interbay and Poke Bowls in the Central District

Plus, Josh Henderson’s Vestal is officially open.

09/02/2016 By Rosin Saez

Summer in the City

The Best of Bumbershoot 2016: Sunday

Our top picks in music, comedy, and culture for the Labor Day weekend fest.

09/01/2016 By Seth Sommerfeld

Opening Dispatch

New Seafood Market and Raw Bar Opens in the Central District September 4

Poke bowls, fresh seafood, shucked oysters, smoked salmon, plus more from Seattle Fish Guys.

09/01/2016 By Rosin Saez

Sponsored Content

Poetry on Buses: Attend a Workshop. Write a Poem.

Poetry on Buses is a long running public art program—putting poems on your transit ride instead of advertising. Our mission is to make your bus or light rail ride inspiring. This year it’s back with a new theme: Your Body of Water

09/01/2016

Morning Fizz

City Department Directors Reject Alternative Proposal to End Homeless Sweeps

Mayor's department heads say lefty proposal would prevent city from addressing unsanctioned encampments.

09/01/2016 By Josh Feit

Critic's Notebook

Do Seattleites Dislike Spanish Food?

A short history.

09/01/2016 By Kathryn Robinson