Seattle Mag
Seattle Nearly Lost One of Its Biggest Music Boosters. Instead, She’s Doubling Down With Upstream.
Los Angeles was beckoning music biz maven Melissa Darby. Fortunately for us, Paul Allen's new fest kept her in Seattle.
Melissa Darby in Pioneer Square before Upstream crowds arrive: After 24 years at the heart of Seattle’s music scene, she’s come of age for the biggest job of her life.
4 Reasons to Plan a Trip to Seabrook Right Now
From a romantic getaway to a "workcation", there are several great ways to enjoy this Washington beach town all year round
Sponsored by Seabrook Most people don’t start thinking about the beach until July 5th (the unofficial start of summer in Washington). But what if I told you that one of state’s best kept secrets is a charming little beach town just 2.5 hours from Seattle on the Washington Coast? Nestled into high-bank bluffs overlooking the…
Seattle’s Top Shops Showcase Our Favorite Home Design Trends
Your guide to the hottest pieces from the best local shops.
Seattle is a hub of design and innovation, and that creativity also applies to the spaces we call home. From unique materials to imaginative forms, our city’s interior design shops have no shortage of distinctive decor to transform the rooms we inhabit. Taking a cue from our four favorite design trends (including the enduring Northwest…
Can Washington’s Solar Boom Survive the Legislative Stalemate?
Financial incentives are driving locals to install rooftop solar. But an expiring state tax break could halt the growth.
Ikea’s new solar installation, which will produce enough energy to power 131 homes, is evidence that solar is viable in Seattle
UW Students Pack New Presidential Power Course in Trump Era
President Trump's executive orders sparked a wildly popular University of Washington class.
UW Law School Professor Kathryn A. Watts (left) and Associate Dean Sanne H. Knudsen weren’t too surprised by the interest in their new class on presidential power. More and more, presidents have used the executive order to sidestep congressional gridlock
Old House, New Digs: Fort Lawton Homes Undergo Historic Renovations
sponsored by Fort Lawton Established in 1900, the iconic homes of Officer’s Row offer a once-in-a-lifetime chance to live in the beautiful 534-acre oasis that is Discovery Park, a modern sanctuary just 15 minutes from downtown Seattle. The authentic sense of community surrounding a small circle of homeowners provides rare views and endless outdoor recreation…