Seattle Mag
This Week Then: Looking Back on Seattle’s General Strike
Plus: The Seattle Public Library celebrates 116 years of being open
This story was originally published at HistoryLink.org. Subscribe to their weekly newsletter. In Solidarity One hundred years ago this week, on February 6, 1919, the wheels and gears in Seattle stopped turning as tens of thousands of workers in all trades and occupations laid down their tools in one of the nation’s first general strikes. The city-wide…
The Seattle City Council Primary Election Is Heating Up: Part 2
The Seattle City Council race is different this year. Here’s why and who’s running—so far
We’re back with the second installment of our Seattle City Council primary election series. Here’s a quick look at who’s running in Districts 3, 4 and 5. Check back Friday for the final update on who’s running in the remaining districts. Missed part one? Read it here. District 3 (Capitol Hill, Central District, Montlake, South…
Your Seattle Dining Bucket List
We break down our favorite dishes by neighborhood
This article appears in print in the February 2019 issue, as part of the 100 Best Things To Eat cover story. Click here to subscribe. Get a PDF version of this list here. BALLARDBrimmer & Heeltap, breadCafe Besalu, ginger biscuitCafe Munir, hommous bil lahm ou snobarCopine, Dungeness crab saladDelancey, bacon and onion pizzaHood Famous Bakeshop, ube cheesecakeLa Carta…
Must List: Belgian Fest, Tunnel-to-Viaduct Run, Walk and Ride, Lunar New Year Fair
Your weekly guide to Seattle’s hottest events.
Love the Must List? Get it right in your inbox. Subscribe. MUST POUR 10th Annual Belgian Fest Beer Tasting(2/2) Beer enthusiasts are encouraged to head to Fisher Pavilion this Saturday, where 32 of Washington’s favorite breweries, including Fremont Brewing and Optimism Brewing Company, will be pouring 101 tasty Belgian style brews. The festival will include an…
8 Great Ways to Enjoy a Winter Vacation on the North Shore of Vancouver, BC
Where charming small-town vibes meet thrilling outdoor adventure—winter has never looked so bright
Sponsored by Vancouver’s North Shore Tourism Vancouver’s North Shore is a destination all unto itself any time of year, but there’s a special kind of magic that happens in the winter. Venture up majestic snow-capped mountains and treat yourself to that Canadian hospitality at world-class restaurants and hotels right at their feet. Ride the Top…