Puget Sound Engineering Council

Slide Show: PSEC Awards Banquet

The 58th Annual Puget Sound Engineering Council (PSEC) Engineering Awards Banquet was held Saturday, February 13 in the Skyline Room at the Museum of Flight in Seattle.

02/14/2016

Urbanism

City Canon: Tinder Is a Metaphor

Swiping and categorizing Seattleites.

02/12/2016 By Anand Balasubrahmanyan

Shifts & Shakeups

This Week in Restaurant News: Tacos on Westlake, and a Vegan Tiki Bar in Ballard

Plus, a massive Asian grocer heads downtown.

02/12/2016 By Sophia Lizardi

Sibling Bars

Stateside's Eric Johnson Is Opening a Cocktail Lounge Next Door

Meet Foreign National, a dark den of drinks and snacks from one of the most accomplished new restaurants in town.

02/12/2016 By Allecia Vermillion

Morning Fizz

State Issues Report on Life Expectancy by Legislative District

Income inequality impacts life expectancy rates.

02/12/2016 By Josh Feit

FIlm

Cinerama Screens the 2016 Oscar Nominees

'Eight Days of Oscar' lets patrons cinematically cram before the big award show.

02/12/2016 By Seth Sommerfeld

Afternoon Editorial

Appetite for Self-Destruction

Peterson vote was latest example of both parties' incompetence in Olympia.

02/11/2016 By John Stang

Sweet Nothings

Valentine’s Day Spa Specials

Spoil that special someone this Valentine’s Day with a rejuvenating body massage, pampering pedicures, or a cocoa-infused body polish.

02/11/2016 By Aoife Reilly

The Weekend Starts... Now

The Top Things to Do This Weekend: February 11–14

Get musical business lessons at 5th Avenue Theatre, spend Valentine's Day with John Waters, and hit the hardwood with the Harlem Globetrotters.

02/11/2016 By Seattle Met Staff

Morning Fizz

Joe McDermott Wins Endorsement from 34th District Democrats

Endorsements in the 7th congressional district, tolling on I-405.

02/11/2016 By Josh Feit

Critic's Notebook

Is There a More Inspiring Seattle Restaurant Than This?

A few numbers from the noblest operation downtown.

02/11/2016 By Kathryn Robinson

Valentine's Day 2016

Eat Cheap for Valentine's Day

Where the bill lacks in digits, the date won't lack in romance.

02/11/2016 By Sophia Lizardi

Afternoon Jolt

Attempt to Repeal Transgender Rights Fails in Republican Senate

Three Republican senators from Seattle's eastside suburbs vote with Democrats against bathroom bill.

02/10/2016 By Josh Feit

(Formerly) Local Talent

A Fiendish Conversation with Bill Evans

A pioneer of the Seattle modern dance scene returns to celebrate his 75th birthday with solo performances.

02/10/2016 By Seth Sommerfeld

Sponsored Content

Taste Washington Features Rare Wines, Celebrity Chefs

This year’s festival offers four days of unparalleled access to renowned chefs, coveted pours and expert winemakers.

02/10/2016

Get in the Mood

Last Minute Valentine's Day Gift Guide

Out of gift ideas? Here are some hot items to celebrate this weekend's national day of love.

02/10/2016 By Kyle Kuhn

Photographer Spotlight

Chance McLaren Shoots Models and Mountains

The young photographer discuses how he came to focus on his two very different interests: fashion and landscapes.

02/10/2016 By Agazit Afeworki

Revamps

Restaurant Zoe Will Become an Event Space

But there's talk of some summertime brunch popups.

02/10/2016 By Allecia Vermillion

Food & Drink

Nosh Pit Weekly Planner: February 10–16

The week in which: International District rings in the Lunar New Year with $3 bites and more, Galentine's Day brunch is real life, and Valentine's Day gets communal.

02/10/2016 By Rosin Saez

Morning Fizz

Key Affordable Housing Legislation Moves Forward in Olympia

Murray bill makes cutoff, Murray makes snarky comments, GOP makes unions nervous, and Metro director makes it to Vancouver.

02/10/2016 By Josh Feit