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4 Local Events Bringing Seattleites Together

4 Local Events Bringing Seattleites Together

A handful of events this month are designed to connect rather than separate us

Jody Kuehner as Cherdonna Shinatra in a promotional image for Ditch

A Seattle Indie Rocker Goes Solo at Bellevue Art Museum

A Seattle Indie Rocker Goes Solo at Bellevue Art Museum

An indie music veteran constructs his sonic vision in 3-D

FLAMINGO FRETBOARD: Clyde Petersen’s 2018 cardboard, paper and ink piece, The Flamer

Greenwood's Naked City Brewery and Taphouse Is Closing for Good

Greenwood’s Naked City Brewery and Taphouse Is Closing for Good

After 10 years, the local brewery is doing last call on Christmas Eve

So long to this beautiful summer beer garden

Must List: Sun Liquor Eggnog Extravaganza, Let There Be Light Program, SODO Track: Process and Prints

Must List: Sun Liquor Eggnog Extravaganza, Let There Be Light Program, SODO Track: Process and Prints

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Love the Must List? Get it right in your inbox. Subscribe. MUST NOG Sun Liquor Eggnog Extravaganza (12/21–25) For five days only, Sun Liquor’s famous Fancy Aged Eggnog is available by the glass at the Sol Liquor Lounge (bottles of its 2018 batch are sold out). Meticulously aged 30 days under controlled circumstances (we assume some…

ID's New Boutique Is What Seattle's Been Missing

ID’s New Boutique Is What Seattle’s Been Missing

Marcus Lalario's clothing boutique, Can't Blame the Youth, fills a void in the city

MIXING IT UP: Find streetwear, coffee and an art space at Can’t Blame the Youth

A Day in the Life of a Seattle Pop-Up Baker

A Day in the Life of a Seattle Pop-Up Baker

Pop-ups may be nothing new in town, but this year fledgling bakeries have especially embraced them as a way to gain customers before taking on the heady costs of a brick-and-mortar business. But even a pop-up isn’t easy to pull off

CULTURE CLUB: Mariela Camacho rolls dough overnight to make sure her Mexican-inspired baked goods, like empanadas and conchas, are ready by morning

New Details on the Waterfront Seattle Project Tax Negotiations

New Details on the Waterfront Seattle Project Tax Negotiations

Discussions move ahead on the LID, a special tax that will provide funding for the extensive waterfront remodel

A controversial one-time tax on commercial and residential property located near Seattle’s downtown waterfront, which the Seattle City Council was supposed to have approved before the end of this year, has been held up by protests from some of those property owners who say the proposed $200 million tax assessment, known as a Local Improvement…

ID Renovations Clash With Housing Affordability

ID Renovations Clash With Housing Affordability

In the Chinatown–International District, an old form of housing has fallen, taking a piece of history—and affordability—with it

UNDER DEVELOPMENT: Closed since the 1970s, the West Kong Yick building, a former single room occupancy hotel, is now being slowly renovated but it’s unlikely rents will be affordable for a low-income population

10 Best New Year’s Eve Dinners 2018

10 Best New Year’s Eve Dinners 2018

Ring in the new year with options for every palate

Everyone knows New Year’s Eve should be enjoyed with a plate of fabulous food and a festive drink in hand. We found the best places to dine while you reminisce on the wild ride that has been 2018. Party hats and noisemakers optional.   Itto’s Tapas  Chips and dip at home can be fun, but if you’re looking to take it up…

Seattle Opera at the Center Is the New Crown Jewel of Seattle Center

Seattle Opera at the Center Is the New Crown Jewel of Seattle Center

It's a civic center, cultural resource and treasure chest, all in one

It could be a jewelry box, or perhaps a treasure chest. At street level are all-glass walls; above, small panels of scrim—arranged as if fragments of a larger scrim had been broken up and scattered by the wind—can be lit up to glow and sparkle and programmed for variable lighting effects. This is the attention-getting…

This Week Then: The Start of University of Washington's Crew Team

This Week Then: The Start of University of Washington’s Crew Team

Plus: How an aircraft carrier supplied electricity to the city of Tacoma for nearly a month

This story was originally published at HistoryLink.org. Subscribe to their weekly newsletter. Out for a Row On December 15, 1899, students at the University of Washington accepted an offer from developer and rowing aficionado E. F. Blaine to help establish a rowing club on campus. Within a year enough money was raised and support garnered to build two four-oared rowing…

Must List: A Bonsai Solstice, ‘Jane Eyre, The Musical’, Snow Day in Denny Park Kickoff

Must List: A Bonsai Solstice, ‘Jane Eyre, The Musical’, Snow Day in Denny Park Kickoff

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Love the Must List? Get it right in your inbox. Subscribe. MUST PRUNE  5th Annual A Bonsai Solstice (12/16) For one night only, the Pacific Bonsai Museum illuminates its collection after dark for a special, seasonal viewing experience. Flashlights (or phone flashlights) are recommended in order to navigate the space, and seasonal treats including hot beverages and tasty crepes, along with live acoustic music, enhance your tour through the carefully cultivated trees. 4–7 p.m….

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