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Must List: Women’s March, 'Wallflower' Installation, Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Must List: Women’s March, ‘Wallflower’ Installation, Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Your weekly guide to Seattle's hottest events.

Love the Must List? Get it right in your inbox. Subscribe. MUST MARCH Women’s March Seattle(1/19) This year marks the third Women’s March on Seattle. Join thousands of fellow marchers at the kickoff rally in Cal Anderson Park, where women leaders from around the region will speak on the trials, tribulations and triumphs of the past…

W'him's '3x3': 3 Renown Choreographers, 3 New Works

W’him’s ‘3×3’: 3 Renown Choreographers, 3 New Works

The Seattle dance company opens its 2019 season with multiple original performances

LIGHTS, ACTION: Whim W’him dancers rehearse Yin Yue’s to-be-named new dance work; the piece will be performed along with two others this month

Seattle’s Iconic Landmark Wows With World’s First Revolving Glass Floor 玻璃城堡:耗资1亿美元翻新的西雅图经典地标以全球首个旋转玻璃地板惊艳亮相

Seattle’s Iconic Landmark Wows With World’s First Revolving Glass Floor 玻璃城堡:耗资1亿美元翻新的西雅图经典地标以全球首个旋转玻璃地板惊艳亮相

西雅图地标太空针塔带来全新的玻璃体验 Seattle’s iconic Space Needle provides a new glassy experience

太空针塔顶层的全球首个旋转玻璃地板将脚下的风景也看尽

Modernist Cuisine’s Gallery Shows a Different Side of Food 美食广场:现代主义烹饪画廊展现别样美食

Modernist Cuisine’s Gallery Shows a Different Side of Food 美食广场:现代主义烹饪画廊展现别样美食

新“现代主义烹饪”(Modernist Cuisine) 画廊高调展示Nathan Myhrvold空灵超然的美食摄影 The new Modernist Cuisine gallery shows off the otherworldly food photography of Nathan Myhrvold

科学及美食天才Nathan Myhrvold意在通过“现代美食主义”画廊向人们以不同的角度和层面展现食物,如他身后这幅名为“典型美国”的分层后的汉堡包

This Week Then: Saying Goodbye to the Viaduct

This Week Then: Saying Goodbye to the Viaduct

Plus: Port Townsend turns 159

This story was originally published at HistoryLink.org. Subscribe to their weekly newsletter. Farewell, Viaduct This week, a new chapter of Seattle history begins when the Alaskan Way Viaduct closes permanently, three weeks ahead of the planned opening of its replacement, the SR-99 tunnel. This is the longest major highway closure the Puget Sound region has ever seen…

Must List: 'Il Trovatore', Tasveer South Asian Literary Festival, World’s Quickest Theater Festival

Must List: ‘Il Trovatore’, Tasveer South Asian Literary Festival, World’s Quickest Theater Festival

Your weekly guide to Seattle's hottest events

Love the Must List? Get it right in your inbox. Subscribe. MUST VERDI Seattle Opera’s Il Trovatore(1/12–1/26) Its switched-baby, love-triangle plot is notoriously spoofable (it’s the opera that the Marx Brothers reduced to rubble in A Night at the Opera), but Verdi’s 1853 swashbuckler can still pack a punch—especially if you have a soaring soprano like…

Seattle Interior Designer Taps Local Artists for New Textiles Line

Seattle Interior Designer Taps Local Artists for New Textiles Line

A Seattle designer and the art of creative collaboration

PLAYFUL PATTERNS: Designer Michelle Dirkse uses digital scans of art pieces to create the abstract designs in her new textile line

Your Seattle Restaurant Questions Answered: The Best Carrot Cake, Tamales and Lebanese Food

Your Seattle Restaurant Questions Answered: The Best Carrot Cake, Tamales and Lebanese Food

This week: Under-the-radar finds for beer, cultural cuisines and local favorites

We need some Lebanese food from Café Munir, stat!

What Would You Tell NYC About Amazon?

What Would You Tell NYC About Amazon?

Two Seattle City Councilmembers have their say

As New York City braces itself against the potential “Seattleization” of Long Island City, Queens, where Amazon recently announced it will build one of two satellite “HQ2”s, two Seattle City councilmembers arrived in New York City Monday morning with a dual message: It’s going to be every bit as bad as you imagined. And: There’s…

Seattle, It's Time to Talk About Death

Seattle, It’s Time to Talk About Death

There are many things we want to talk about with family and friends; death isn’t usually one of them. But from Death Salons to Death Cafes and dinners, there are plenty of signs in Seattle that this is changing

This article appears in print in the January 2019 issue. Click here to subscribe. There are a couple of ways to kill a dinner conversation. First, discussion of politics, a truism that is magnified in our divisive modern age. Second, religion, although this doesn’t often come up on this side of the Cascades. Finally, death, though most people…

January Hike of the Month: Gold Creek Pond

January Hike of the Month: Gold Creek Pond

Time to break out the snowshoes

It’s January, so we should stay inside and dream of springtime hikes, right? Wrong. It’s a perfect time for snowshoeing, aka hiking in the snow. If you can hike, you can snowshoe, and with Snoqualmie Pass less than an hour from Seattle, it’s time to get outside. Gold Creek Pond is a top choice for…

Seattle Shops Embrace Enamel Pins

Seattle Shops Embrace Enamel Pins

Show your local shop some love with these trendy enamel pins

PERSONAL FLAIR: A selection of enamel pins made by Zach Bolotin (and other designers) from Full Tilt Ice Cream, Glazer’s Camera, Porchlight Coffee, Molly Moon’s Homemade Ice Cream, Good + Well Supply Co., and boutique Can’t Blame the Youth

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