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Remembering Paul Allen

Remembering Paul Allen

Like so many people in Seattle and beyond, we were greatly saddened by the news earlier this week of Paul Allen’s death

Paul Allen gracing the covers of Seattle magazine in 2006 and Seattle Business magazine in 2014

Seattle’s Most Influential People 2018: Office of the Waterfront Director, Marshall Foster

Seattle’s Most Influential People 2018: Office of the Waterfront Director, Marshall Foster

Marshall Foster is leading the charge on the waterfront project

Marshall Foster, photographed on Seattle’s waterfront

Seattle’s Most Influential People 2018: Immigration Activist Maru Mora Villalpando

Seattle’s Most Influential People 2018: Immigration Activist Maru Mora Villalpando

Even as she fights for her life in the U.S., Maru Mora Villalpando has not curtailed her activism one bit

Maru Mora Villalpando photographed at the Federal Detention Center SeaTac

Achieve More than Just a Slimmer Figure with EMSCULPT

Achieve More than Just a Slimmer Figure with EMSCULPT

This non-surgical, non-invasive treatment option stimulates muscle contractions to reduce excess inches and build muscle tone.

Sponsored by Glow Medispa Does it feel like your workout routine has become an endless series of crunches, but you have a difficult time achieving your desired results? Do you wish there was a way you could have someone do the work for you? EMSCULPT could be the answer! This non-surgical, non-invasive treatment option stimulates muscle…

3 Local Breweries Create a Beer Featuring Marijuana

3 Local Breweries Create a Beer Featuring Marijuana

And it's 100 percent legal

This story originally ran on Washington Beer Blog. Follow Kendall Jones on Twitter and Instagram at @beerblog When Washington state legalized cannabis in 2014, some professional brewers immediately began considering ways in which they might incorporate the magical herb into their beers. Although consumers were free to smoke, eat and otherwise consume products containing THC and CBD, brewing a beer that contained those substances remained illegal….

New Book on Mountain Caribou Dives Deep Into Species' Dwindling Numbers

New Book on Mountain Caribou Dives Deep Into Species’ Dwindling Numbers

Join wildlife author and photographer David Moskowitz in Ballard for a multi-media launch of his new book, 'Caribou Rainforest: From Heartbreak to Hope'

Washington-based wildlife tracker, author and photographer David Moskowitz detailed the plight of our state’s mountain caribou population in Seattle magazine more than two years ago. Moskowitz dives deeper into the fragile nature of our dwindling mountain caribou herds in his new book, Caribou Rainforest: From Heartbreak to Hope ($30, Braided River), which he’ll launch at…

October Hike of the Month: Annette Lake

October Hike of the Month: Annette Lake

Our new monthly hiking series features a hike in the Denny Creek area

If you’re looking for a hike close to Seattle but a little off the beaten path of the Issaquah Alps favorites, which can get crowded, try Annette Lake. The trailhead is just a little farther down I-90 and right off exit 47 (before Snoqualmie Pass);  it shares a parking lot with trailhead to the Asahel…

Must List: Lit Crawl, Taste of Iceland, 'The Orphan' Special Screening

Must List: Lit Crawl, Taste of Iceland, ‘The Orphan’ Special Screening

Your weekly guide to Seattle’s hottest events.

MUST LOVE LIT Lit Crawl Seattle(10/11) A bar crawl for the bookish, this year’s Lit Crawl will fill venues on Capitol and First Hill with over 80 PNW readers and artists, offering more than 35 readings and performances. From poetry and plays, to topics such as food and empowerment, grab your choice of poison and…

This Week Then: Celebrating Filipino American History Month in Washington

This Week Then: Celebrating Filipino American History Month in Washington

Plus: See which National Historic Landmark in Seattle is turning 105

This story was originally published at HistoryLink.org. Subscribe to their weekly newsletter. Filipino Americans This week HistoryLink celebrates Filipino American History Month with a look at some of the men and women who played important roles in shaping their community.  Filipinos first arrived in the Northwest in the late 1800s, but following the Spanish American War many…

Why This Seattle Man Wants You to Talk About Death

Why This Seattle Man Wants You to Talk About Death

Michael Hebb invites you to dinner, served alongside a conversation about death

A Seat at the Table: Author and entrepreneur Michael Hebb is working to make the subject of death less intimidating as dinner conversation.

Is It the End of Local Ski Areas?

Is It the End of Local Ski Areas?

Recently, Steven's Pass Ski Area was purchased by Vail Resorts, an international ski and summer resort company. How will the new ownership affect the local ski spot?

Some long overdue improvements may soon be coming to Steven’s Pass Ski Area, thanks to a new ownership. In June, the ski area was sold to Vail Resorts as part of a $64 million deal. Vail already gobbled up the Whistler Blackcomb resort in 2016. So what does this mean for Steven’s?? Long time local…

In West Seattle's Delridge Neighborhood, History Has an Enduring Hold

In West Seattle’s Delridge Neighborhood, History Has an Enduring Hold

The sixth installment in the Neighborhood Walk series

Murals near Youngstown Cultural Arts Center

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