Sales and Events

Wear What When: February 22–28

Butch Blum Final Sale Days, a huge shoe sale at Fluevog, and an appearance from Rag and Bone.

02/22/2016 By Kyle Kuhn

Afternoon Editorial

Court Vacancy Undermines Democracy

Democrats have a supreme opportunity to remedy court's cave to corporate power.

02/22/2016 By Derek Kilmer

2006 – 2016

A Decade of Covers

Since March 2006, Seattle Met has appeared on newsstands—and in subscriber mailboxes—all over the city and the region. Here, to commemorate the magazine’s 10-year anniversary, are all 124 covers.

02/22/2016 By Seattle Met Staff

Bang For Your Buck

Cheap Week February 22–28

Don't miss the ascending musical talents of Julien Baker and Crater or the chance to giggle with Ron Funches.

02/22/2016 By Scott Johnson Edited by Seth Sommerfeld

Morning Fizz

Seattle Department of Transportation Makes Its Pronto Pitch

Pronto supporters on council and in audience have several caveats.

02/22/2016 By Josh Feit

Expansion Mode

Portland's Little Big Burger Expands to Seattle

Capitol Hill is just the first stop.

02/22/2016 By Allecia Vermillion

Critic's Notebook

Why Did Canal Market Close?

Turns out there is something harder than finding parking on Capitol Hill: running an upscale food business in a residential neighborhood.

02/22/2016 By Kathryn Robinson

Afternoon Editorial

GOP Bill Sets Election Year Theme

In election year call for "accountability," Republicans propose micromanaging executive branch.

02/19/2016 By John Stang

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Shop & Dine to Make a Difference

Support Fred Hutch and save 20% at University Village.

02/19/2016

Shifts & Shakeups

This Week in Restaurant News: Hello Skillet Happy Hour Lunch, Goodbye Conveyor Belt Sushi

And, Josh Henderson's bistro Saint Helens opens in Laurelhurst.

02/19/2016 By Sophia Lizardi

Meat Matters

Where Did Texas Monthly's Barbecue Editor Eat Brisket in Seattle?

Daniel Vaughn finds good brisket on a food truck.

02/19/2016 By Allecia Vermillion

Morning Fizz

Democrats Demand Accountability from Boeing

State Democrats want to close $60 million in corporate tax breaks.

02/19/2016 By Josh Feit

Opening Dispatch

Standard Bakery Opens for Breakfast and Lunch in South Lake Union

Organic cookies, croissants, and sandwiches.

02/18/2016 By Kyle Kuhn

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Springtime on O'ahu

Experience the Art, Music, and Culture of Aloha in The Heart of Hawai‘i

02/18/2016

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Windward O‘ahu: ­Kualoa Ranch

With a mission to preserve, protect, and enhance Hawai‘i’s natural beauty and culture, Kualoa offers an astounding array of active adventure and cultural tours.

02/18/2016 By Anne Sternheim

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Celebrate: A King's Birthday

June 11 is King Kamehameha Day, a celebration of the legendary monarch who united the Hawaiian Islands under his rule in 1810.

02/18/2016 By Anne Sternheim

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North Shore: Hidden Waimea Valley

O‘ahu’s North Shore is a dramatically beautiful coastline where epic winter waves give way to gentle swells and a laid back vibe in spring and summer.

02/18/2016 By Anne Sternheim

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Honolulu: A Cultural Treasure Chest

Honolulu’s vibrant museums are gateways to Hawai‘i’s multicultural past and present with fascinating exhibits and live events.

02/18/2016 By Anne Sternheim

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Mele Mei: Music, Hula, and More all May Long

Immerse yourself in the signature sounds and dazzling talents of Hawai‘i’s performing artists during this month long celebration.

02/18/2016 By Anne Sternheim

The Weekend Starts... Now

The Top Things to Do This Weekend: February 18–21

Trevor Noah leaves the news desk for the standup stage, Seattle Asian American Film Festival brings diversity to the big screen, and 'Marvel Universe Live!' offers superpowered arena action.

02/18/2016 By Seattle Met Staff