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15 Restaurants Serving Thanksgiving Dinner 2019

15 Restaurants Serving Thanksgiving Dinner 2019

Turn off the oven and let Seattle chefs make you a fantastic holiday meal

You can forego the hours of cooking and loads of dishes to clean on Thanksgiving with the many Seattle restaurants who are offering special, chef-prepared Thanksgiving meals this year. Vegetarian and vegan options are available at some as well as multi-course meals that range from four to nine dishes, some more traditional, others more experimental….

Seattle’s Most Influential People 2019: Seattle NHL Team President and CEO, Tod Leiweke

Seattle’s Most Influential People 2019: Seattle NHL Team President and CEO, Tod Leiweke

Leiweke is gearing up for the Seattle NHL team

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. This former Seattle Seahawks CEO—who engineered the hiring of coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Schneider—returned last year, after five years with the NHL’s Tampa Bay Lightning and three as chief operating officer of…

AIA Home of Distinction: Central District Triplex Provides a Blank Canvas for Bold Design Strokes Inside and Out

AIA Home of Distinction: Central District Triplex Provides a Blank Canvas for Bold Design Strokes Inside and Out

'We wanted to create a model for urban living, where we have potentially six homes: three townhomes and then the three Airbnb or mother-in-law units'

KITCHEN CONFIDENTIAL: Architects and partners Steven Lazen and Kailin Gregga live in one unit of the Central District triplex nicknamed Big Mouth House; Lazen loves to cook, so he opted for a big kitchen featuring this island with a six-burner stovetop

Seattle’s Most Influential People 2019: Social Justice Fund Interim Program Director, Karen Toering

Seattle’s Most Influential People 2019: Social Justice Fund Interim Program Director, Karen Toering

Toering's black-led Giving Project has raised more than $370,000 from 240 donors to boost black-led organizations

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. As interim program director of the Social Justice Fund, Karen Toering has directed her many talents—as a grassroots organizer, cultural worker, and nonprofit arts and social justice consultant—into the black-led Giving Project. The project, the…

Seattle’s Most Influential People 2019: Molly Moon’s Homemade Ice Cream CEO, Molly Moon Neitzel

Seattle’s Most Influential People 2019: Molly Moon’s Homemade Ice Cream CEO, Molly Moon Neitzel

Neitzel launched a pay transparency initiative for all employees of Molly Moon's

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. Who hasn’t wondered how much money your boss or cubicle-mate earns? Earlier this year, Seattle-based Molly Moon Neitzel, CEO of Molly Moon’s Homemade Ice Cream, launched an ambitious pay transparency initiative that allows everyone to…

Book Excerpt: Demystifying Mussels with 'The Pacific Northwest Seafood Cookbook'

Book Excerpt: Demystifying Mussels with ‘The Pacific Northwest Seafood Cookbook’

In her first cookbook, Seattle magazine contributor Naomi Tomky proffers a complete guide to preparing—and understanding—the region’s bounty of fresh seafood

This article appears in print in the November 2019 issue. Click here to subscribe. Local food and travel writer Naomi Tomky’s work has been published in dozens of national magazines, but The Pacific Northwest Seafood Cookbook (November 5, The Countryman Press, $27.95) is her first foray into cookbook writing. In her signature relatable style, Tomky outlines everything there…

Seattle’s Most Influential People 2019: Homelessness and Housing Advocates, Colleen Echohawk, Matt Hutchins, Nicole Macri and Paul Lambros

Seattle’s Most Influential People 2019: Homelessness and Housing Advocates, Colleen Echohawk, Matt Hutchins, Nicole Macri and Paul Lambros

These four locals are helping change the intertwined homelessness and housing crisis in Seattle

From left: Colleen Echohawk, Nicole Macri, Matt Hutchins and Paul Lambros

November 2019 Hike of the Month: Licorice Fern Trail

November 2019 Hike of the Month: Licorice Fern Trail

This fall wonderland of a hike is full of mossy trees and crunchy maple leaves

It’s November and shorter daylight hours mean shorter hikes. If you’re not quite ready to bring out the snowshoes and full winter gear, it’s also a good time to explore the lower elevation hikes. Late October brought a round of early snow to the mountains, and closed off a lot of trails close to Seattle…

Seattle’s Most Influential People 2019: Africatown Community Land Trust President and CEO, K. Wyking Garrett

Seattle’s Most Influential People 2019: Africatown Community Land Trust President and CEO, K. Wyking Garrett

Garrett has been challenging gentrification and advocating for affordable housing and spaces for black-owned businesses

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. K. Wyking Garrett is a third-generation Central District resident who grew tired of watching his community being displaced by gentrification and decided to do something about it. As president and CEO of the Africatown Community…

Seattle’s Most Influential People 2019: Sightline Institute Founder and Executive Director, Alan Durning

Seattle’s Most Influential People 2019: Sightline Institute Founder and Executive Director, Alan Durning

Sightline Institute has produced some of the most important writings on the region’s housing shortage

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. Over the past few years, Alan Durning, the quiet, unprepossessing founder and executive director of Sightline Institute, the state’s leading climate and housing think tank, has helped frame the debate on an astounding number of…

Seattle’s Most Influential People 2019: Ones to Watch

Seattle’s Most Influential People 2019: Ones to Watch

These 13 visionaries have big things on the horizon

CEO of Grist, Brady Walkinshaw

Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas' 'Carpe Fin' Tells Its Story at Seattle Art Museum

Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas’ ‘Carpe Fin’ Tells Its Story at Seattle Art Museum

Commissioned by SAM, the new piece is a 6-by-19-foot watercolor mural condensing a Haida folktale into one immense color-drenched panel

This article appears in print in the November 2019 issue. Click here to subscribe. Sensing an affinity between the iconography of his First Nation art tradition and the boldness and sweep of the Japanese film/graphic-novel visual style known as manga, Haida visual artist and British Columbia resident Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas combines the two—“committed to,” as he puts it,…

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