Daria Kroupoderova
4 Seattle Businesses All About Dogs
These local companies love your dog as much as you do
This article appears in print in the February 2020 issue. Click here to subscribe. In a city where dogs have outnumbered kids for the past 10 years, it’s no wonder canine-centered businesses are popping up all over to help you pamper your pooch. Whether you’re a food aficionado or a fashion-forward shopper, these businesses are here to help you…
7 Seattle Culinary Classes to Try
These local kitchens will fill your belly with food and your brain with knowledge
Not everyone is lucky enough to score a spot in one of The Pantry’s quick-to-fill cooking classes—it requires the sort of diligence only paralleled by scoring a reservation at Il Nido. But fear not, as there are plenty of culinary kitchens offering classes worth your attention. From cheesemaking to bread baking, here are the classes you should book stat: Market to Table…
Seattle’s Most Influential People 2019: HistoryLink Executive Director and Cofounder, Marie McCaffrey
HistoryLink celebrated its 20th anniversary this year
This article appears in print in the November 2019 issue, as part of the Most Influential People of the Year feature. Click here to subscribe. HistoryLink, the first online encyclopedia of regional history, would have been a book if it wasn’t for executive director and cofounder Marie McCaffrey. McCaffrey founded the website covering Seattle and King County history with her…
Seattle’s Most Influential People 2019: Outgoing CEO and President of the Bullitt Foundation, Denis Hayes
Twenty-seven years after becoming a leader at the Bullitt Foundation, environmental activist Denis Hayes is stepping down
This article appears in print in the November 2019 issue, as part of the Most Influential People of the Year feature. Click here to subscribe. It only seemed natural for Denis Hayes, organizer of the first Earth Day in 1970, to take on a leadership role at the Bullitt Foundation 27 years ago. Under his direction, the environmental philanthropic nonprofit…
Seattle’s Most Influential People 2019: Southern Resident Orca Task Force
The task force includes local scientists, government officials and leaders of indigenous communities
This article appears in print in the November 2019 issue, as part of the Most Influential People of the Year feature. Click here to subscribe. The Pacific Northwest was swept with grief when Southern Resident orca Tahlequah carried her dead calf for 17 days last summer. The death of Tahlequah’s calf wasn’t the first or the last loss to the…
Our Guide to the Best Valentine’s Date Ever
From casual to ultra luxe, we've got you covered
News flash: It’s almost Valentine’s Day. As everyone in the Seattle area scrambles to make reservations for the biggest date night of the year, we are swooping in to make your life a little easier. Check out our tiered guide below, where we highlight everything from staying home in your comfy clothes to getting dolled…
Yes, We’re Freaking Out About the Viaduct Closing Too
Our staff looks into the crystal ball and makes predictions on how the Viadoom will affect us all
Unless you’ve had your noise-cancelling headphones on these past months, you’ve probably heard about this little thing that’s about to happen: the Alaskan Way Viaduct closing. Local media outlets have been in countdown mode, taken videos of last drives on the thing, offered tips for how to deal with the closure and have just generally been preparing all of us for the inevitable traffic mess. The…
Must List: Boats Afloat Show, Tango Magic Festival, Second Use Fall Fest
Your weekly guide to Seattle's hottest events.
MUST SAIL Boats Afloat Show(9/13–9/16) Get your boat fix at the largest floating boat show on the West Coast. More than 225 different types of vessels will be floating on the shores of South Lake Union this weekend. Get out on the water with free sail or powerboat rides or check out what a $7.5…