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IDS Vancouver, the Pacific Platform for all Things Design, Is Celebrating Its 12th Anniversary

IDS Vancouver welcomes individual designers, artists, makers and design-centric brands who have come together to showcase their current works, concepts and products, and is expected to draw 36,000 attendees this year.

08/22/2016

Bang For Your Buck

Cheap Week: August 22–28

Vibrations Festival reverberates in Volunteer Park, LaMay America's Car Museum hosts a drive-in movie, and the Living End shreds at Neumos.

08/22/2016 By Seth Sommerfeld

Trends

Seattle Is Saturated with New Restaurants But Starving for Cooks

Not enough cooks in the kitchen

08/22/2016 By Rosin Saez

Ticket Alerts

Jerry Seinfeld Comes to the Paramount Theatre

The comedy icon performs standup in Seattle this November.

08/22/2016 By Seth Sommerfeld

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Visit Vail for the Best Winter Ever

Ready to win big? We teamed up with The Lodge at Vail and 12 other local businesses to give away thousands of dollars worth of prizes.

08/22/2016

Morning Fizz

Herbold Looking at New Business Tax Recommendation

Trumpism in Seattle? And city hall looking at new taxes on businesses?

08/22/2016 By Josh Feit

Critic's Notebook

Has This Restaurant Only Been with Us 10 Years?

Because the revolution it helped ignite has changed things forever.

08/22/2016 By Kathryn Robinson

Questions Answered

Gene Armstrong Dispels Myths About Furries

People dismiss them as sex fetishists, but furry fandom is a diverse, worldwide phenomenon.

08/22/2016 By Jessica Voelker

Open Letter

An Open Letter to Those in Need of Affordable Housing in Seattle

I'm just worried about my exquisite view.

08/22/2016

Charitable Misgivings

If Someone in Need Steals From a Goodwill Donation Box, Is It Really Stealing?

And what right do I have to be upset?

08/22/2016 By Brian Miller

Duck and Cover

Will We Ever Tolerate the Ducks Again?

It's been a year since the fatal Aurora Bridge crash. Is there hope for Seattle’s iconic tourist ride to ever rise again?

08/22/2016 By Matthew Halverson

Books & Talks

Neil deGrasse Tyson Is Coming to Ruin Your Favorite Movies

When he isn’t busy heading the Hayden Planetarium or hosting StarTalk and Cosmos, Neil deGrasse Tyson transforms into his diabolical alter ego—Hollywood’s Wet Blanket.

08/22/2016 By Seth Sommerfeld

Around town

What We're Eating Now: September 2016

This month’s favorites: rosé slushies, empanadas, and decadent corn on the cob.

08/22/2016 By Allecia Vermillion and Kathryn Robinson

Collabs

Li’l Woody’s and Cupcake Royale Made a Sweet Burger Lovechild

It’s available through August 22.

08/19/2016 By Rosin Saez

Pass the Pretzel

CenturyLink Opens New John Howie Stands

Chow down on classics like beer nuts and bacon cheeseburgers or special plays like a jalapeño IPA hummus.

08/19/2016 By Stefan Milne

Seattle Sound

Album of the Month: Lisa Prank's 'Adult Teen'

Belatedly catching up with June's pop punk hit of the summer.

08/19/2016 By Seth Sommerfeld

Get Framed

Warby Parker Opens in U Village

Cool glasses brand Warby Parker opens a second location in Seattle.

08/19/2016 By Colleen Williams

Morning Fizz

Demolition Data Disputes Liberal Narrative

Transit-oriented development, lacking development, biking development, and myths about development.

08/19/2016 By Josh Feit

Shifts & Shakeups

This Week in Restaurant News: Ice Cream in Queen Anne, Baked Goods in Fremont, and Barbecue in Central District

Plus, Sugar Plum Sweet Shop gains a sidewalk parklet.

08/19/2016 By Rosin Saez

Sales and Events

Wear What When: Aug 15–21

Give worn denim a new purpose with Madewell, Celebrate Divalani Style’s grand opening, and drink wine while you shop at La Ree.

08/19/2016 By Amanda Raschkow