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This Week Then: Celebrating the Women of Washington State
Plus: Looking back on Seattle's biggest sports accomplishments
This story was originally published at HistoryLink.org. Subscribe to their weekly newsletter. Women of Words This week HistoryLink celebrates Women’s History Month with a look at a few of Washington’s notable women authors, journalists, and poets. We begin with Ella Higginson, a Bellingham writer and Washington’s first poet laureate. Other Washington poets include Colleen J. McElroy, who…
Must List: Cask Beer Festival, Plate of Nations, DiveBar FilmFest
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Love the Must List? Get it right in your inbox. Subscribe. MUST BREW Cask Beer Festival (3/23) Fremont, Kulshan and Postdoc Brewing are only a handful of 30 breweries from the Seattle area that will be pouring under the same roof for the Cask Beer Festival. The 20th anniversary of the event features wood barrel-aged and…
Seattle’s Skinner Chimes Are Not What You Think
Those noon chimes? Here’s where they come from
This article appears in print in the March 2019 issue. Click here to subscribe. The Landmark: The Skinner Chimes The Location: The Skinner Building, downtown, 1326 Fifth Ave. The Backstory: Each day at noon, Seattleites in the downtown area may hear chimes, yet the sound can’t be traced to any nearby church or cathedral. Listeners might be disappointed to…
Hundreds Gather to Demand Action on Climate Change at Seattle’s Youth Climate Strike
Overheard among the peaceful crowd: “The time is now everybody/There is no planet B/The oceans are rising and so are we”
Hundreds of supporters and student activists gathered on Wednesday morning in Capitol Hill’s Cal Anderson park for a school walk out in support of The Green New Deal and environmental activism. The event was part of a worldwide movement started by Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg, who has spent almost every Friday for the past year…
NEXUS Is Downtown Seattle’s New In-demand High-rise Development
Already 93-Percent Presold, 28 Remaining Homes in High-Tech, High-Rise Introduced to Market, Occupancy by Late 2019
Sponsored by Realogics NEXUS is downtown Seattle’s most successful high-rise presale development having already sold 361 of the 389 homes with first occupancy scheduled for late 2019—the soonest amongst all the city’s new construction condominiums. Robust presales prompted the retirement of the NEXUS Sales Center in June 2018 as the developer, Burrard Group, focused their…
Sara Dickerman’s New Book Unlocks the Secrets to Repurposing Leftovers
A Q&A with one of Seattle's favorite food writers
Veteran of Seattle restaurants, nationally published food writer and a contributor and former food editor for Seattle magazine, Sara Dickerman put out her first cookbook in 2015—Bon Apetit: The Food Lover’s Cleanse was an instant hit for showing readers how to eat well without sacrificing taste. Her new book, Secrets of Great Second Meals, is heavily…
This Week Then: Celebrating the People of Tacoma
Plus: St. Patrick's Day history, the first Daffodil Parade and more
This story was originally published at HistoryLink.org. Subscribe to their weekly newsletter. Tacoman Array This week HistoryLink features new articles related to some significant people in Tacoma’s past. These essays were made possible by a Heritage Project Grant from the City of Tacoma Landmarks Preservation Commission, and we are very thankful for their support. We begin with Puyallup…
Must List: Emerald City Comic Con, La Conner Daffodil Festival, Women Making History
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Love the Must List? Get it right in your inbox. Subscribe. MUST COSPLAY Emerald City Comic Con(3/14–3/17) Join the costumed, fan-filled extravaganza that is Emerald City Comic Con (ECCC). Guests and panelists include Star Trek’s George Takei, Ben Savage of Boy Meets World, Finn Wolfhard and Gaten Matarazzo of Stranger Things, and Rainn Wilson of The…