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Seattle Remembers Anthony Bourdain

Seattle Remembers Anthony Bourdain

Anthony Bourdain: "I love Seattle. I’ve had many happy experiences there. From the beginning of my writing career, it’s a town that has welcomed me."

Anthony Bourdain at the North Star Diner & Shanghai Room in Seattle while filming “Parts Unknown” in 2017

On the Boards’ Northwest New Works Festival Spotlight: Dance Filmmaker Kiana Harris

On the Boards’ Northwest New Works Festival Spotlight: Dance Filmmaker Kiana Harris

Get to know this emerging artist who presents her new dance film, “Rivers of Nine,” at On the Boards’ 35th annual festival highlighting new and experimental work

“I rarely have been interested in creating work onstage,” says dance filmmaker Kiana Harris; “I knew I wanted to continue with dance but craved a new artistic medium.” For this Cornish College alumnus and Anchorage native, that meant moving from live performance to film. Her latest, “Rivers of Nine,” the third in her AJE IJO series…

One of the Best Dishes at this Ethiopian Butcher Shop Is Actually Vegetarian

One of the Best Dishes at this Ethiopian Butcher Shop Is Actually Vegetarian

Try the crazy delicious vegetables at Ahadu Ethiopian restaurant and butcher shop in Seattle's Pinehurst neighborhood

Menbere Medhane’s fossolia is part of the vegetable platter—which can also include Ethiopian dishes of beets, red lentils, cabbage, collard greens and spinach, served on injera

Buzzwords: Two New Books by Seattle Authors Celebrate Bees

Buzzwords: Two New Books by Seattle Authors Celebrate Bees

Just in time for National Pollinator Week (June 18–24), two new books by local authors celebrate bees and remind us of the threats to them

This article appears in print in the June 2018 issue. Click here to subscribe. Buzz: The Nature and Necessity of Bees Basic Books, $27, July 10 By Thor Hanson Did you know that, for every third bite of food you take, it’s thanks to a bee, and the direct and indirect impacts of pollination? It’s one of many…

Addo Finds Permanent Home in Ballard

Addo Finds Permanent Home in Ballard

The ambitious pop-up is promising a "food hub" takeover of the Royal Drummer space

Chef Eric Rivera, center, working with the Wolf and Woman pop-up in March.

The Insider's Guide to the Seattle Pride Parade

The Insider’s Guide to the Seattle Pride Parade

The Seattle Pride Parade features everything from bedazzled floats to co-workers marching in solidarity

This article appears in print in the June 2018 issue. Click here to subscribe.  The 44th annual Seattle Pride Parade (June 24, 11 a.m.‒2 p.m.; starting downtown at the corner of Fourth and Union; seattlepride.org) is the biggest draw of the Seattle Pride Festival’s weekend of events. As part of one of the largest, longest-running festivals of its…

New All-Ages Cooking School Lands at U Village

New All-Ages Cooking School Lands at U Village

And it's as much for kids as their parents

Exhibit A–a lethal amount of cuteness in pizza form

Meet the Faith-Based Activists From Ballard Who Are Fighting for Environmental Protection

Meet the Faith-Based Activists From Ballard Who Are Fighting for Environmental Protection

Trump’s environmental policies have energized protests by citizens all around town. What place does a faith-based group—with a moral imperative—have in this climate?

Jessie Dye and Jessica Zimmerle, who work with Earth Ministry, are pictured at First Lutheran Church in Ballard, a partner in Earth Ministry’s work. The group’s advocacy agenda is backed by values and a belief that protecting the Earth is a faith calling

5 Things You Need to Eat and Drink in June 2018

5 Things You Need to Eat and Drink in June 2018

Beer delivery and Burien chicken wings, plus the pop-up you shouldn't miss

A little taste of spring, complete with Lisa Nakamura’s infamous gnocchi

‘Homelessness Is Not a Choice’: The State of the Crisis in Seattle and King County

‘Homelessness Is Not a Choice’: The State of the Crisis in Seattle and King County

The county’s 2018 “one-night count” provides a closer look at the facts about the people experiencing homelessness in the region.

Three years after the city of Seattle declared a homelessness state of emergency, the number of people experiencing homelessness in the region continues to increase. This year’s one-night count of people experiencing homelessness in King County, conducted by the county’s homelessness response agency All Home, found 12,112 people living outdoors, in vehicles, and in shelters—a…

Babirusa Welcomes New Chef

Babirusa Welcomes New Chef

Another day, another major restaurant change

A Ryan Miller creation: morels, snap peas, hakurei turnips, chamomile curry

‘Mean Girls’ Meets Machiavelli in Seattle Rep’s ‘MacBeth’

‘Mean Girls’ Meets Machiavelli in Seattle Rep’s ‘MacBeth’

Seattle Repertory Theatre presents a twisted all-female twist on the classic drama

Charlotte Schweiger (MacBeth and Company of Seattle Repertory Theatre’s “MacBeth”

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