Seattle Mag
The Rep’s ‘Pride and Prejudice’ Dazzles, But Erodes Its Enduring Themes
If "uproarious knockabout farce" and "high-octane explosion of madcap theatrical frenzy" aren’t words you usually associate with Austen, consider yourself alerted.
Emily Chisholm (Jane) and Kjerstine Anderson (Lizzy) in Seattle Repertory Theatre’s production of Pride and Prejudice
Seattle’s Scorching Housing Market Joining the Ranks of Global Cities
Market experts share their opinions on Seattle's meteoric future as a global city on the rise.
The burgeoning East Village of downtown Seattle where dozens of high-rise projects are in planning and development including NEXUS (front and center) – currently the only new condominium amidst a sea of apartments.
Once One of Seattle’s Highest Crime Areas, High Point Has Transformed Into a Thriving, Diverse Community
When West Seattle’s low-income High Point neighborhood was redeveloped more than a decade ago, it was a bold experiment to create a thriving neighborhood of residents from different income and demographic backgrounds.
High Point, on the southeast edge of West Seattle, offers residents plenty of room to roam outdoors with pathways and parks located throughout the planned community.