Seattle Culture

Authentic, Inclusive, Functional

Authentic, Inclusive, Functional

These three Seattle brands are forging unique paths in fashion

Despite the ubiquitous “casual and comfortable” look, Northwest dressing is starting to take a more thoughtful turn — it just requires a discerning eye to spot the elusive trendsetters. When talking street style, Seattle might fall flat when put up against New York, Paris, or Los Angeles, but many of its designers are leaning into the pioneering spirit of the Pacific Northwest to produce an interesting sartorial output, much of it grounded in social good.

Breaking Into The Entertainment Industry, The Bumbershoot Way

Breaking Into The Entertainment Industry, The Bumbershoot Way

Workforce program focuses on concert promotion and production

For the second consecutive year, the Bumbershoot Arts & Music Festival’s Workforce Development Program will teach young adults the ins and outs of the entertainment business. The six-month, tuition-free program provides mentorship and teaches the “technical, creative and business aspects” of the live entertainment industry to 19 young adults between the ages of 17 and 25.

Abrupt Write Turn

Abrupt Write Turn

Zachary Kellian’s decision to pursue a new career nets him recognition

Zachary Kellian ditched a career he loved, as he puts it, “to live out a dream.”

Must List: 5 Things to Do in Seattle This Weekend

Must List: 5 Things to Do in Seattle This Weekend

Justin Timberlake, Cinco de Mayo, and a party on Montlake Cut

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Catch the folksy tunes of Kassi Valazza, or kick off Windermere Cup weekend with a party on Montlake Cut. Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with Mexican food, music, and a parade, or bike across the West Seattle Bridge. And don’t miss Justin Timberlake when he comes to town.

Social in Seattle: Springtime Splendor

Social in Seattle: Springtime Splendor

Wine, the Mariners, and a Big Papa jumbo pickle

With springtime in full swing, the city is buzzing with a myriad of events and community engagements. From exciting cultural gatherings to culinary delights, there’s something for everyone to enjoy…

Seattle Mag Owner Jonathan Sposato Named Inductee to Asian Hall of Fame

Seattle Mag Owner Jonathan Sposato Named Inductee to Asian Hall of Fame

Sposato is among 23 inductees, including eight from Seattle

Seattle magazine Publisher Jonathan Sposato is among eight Seattle-area inductees in the Asian Hall of Fame’s 2024 class.

Washington Ranks Among Top 10 States For Working Moms

Washington Ranks Among Top 10 States For Working Moms

Something to celebrate for Mother’s Day

A new study ranks Washington state No. 7 in the country for working moms because of the quality of daycare, a generous parental leave policy, work-life balance, and competitive salaries for women. 

Getting Tanked in Pioneer Square

Getting Tanked in Pioneer Square

Seattle’s first ‘tank bar’ set to open early next year

Let’s skip the keg and get straight to the beer. The city’s first tank bar will soon open in the Pioneer Square neighborhood.

Small-Scale Sensitivity

Small-Scale Sensitivity

Whole-house renovation respects the aesthetics of its Capitol Hill neighborhood

Miriam Larson founded Story Architecture in the belief that, if she dug deep enough, each house and the family that lives in it would have a story to tell. In time, she would also conclude that some books are perfectly happy to be judged by their covers.

The Performance Art of Goddess Kring

The Performance Art of Goddess Kring

Shannon Kringen retains her colorful and quirky personality from her public access tv show

Of all the personalities on local public access, though, perhaps one of the most memorable was Shannon Kringen — the colorful pagan woman whose Goddess Kring show featured stream-of-consciousness monologues combined with naked performance art. Kringen recently announced that she had uncovered a large cache of VHS tapes containing all episodes of her show, generating some renewed interest in this bygone era of TV. The discovery of these artifacts led me to reach out to her to learn more about her interesting story.

Must List: April 25-May 1

Must List: April 25-May 1

Seattle Black Film Festival, Peter Rabbit, and a pair of star-crossed lovers

Catch Seattle’s Black Film Festival, or see the tale of Peter Rabbit come to life. Rock out with AJR, or be swept up in one of the greatest love stories ever told. And don’t miss the Procession of the Species in downtown Olympia.

Celebrate Indie Bookstore Day This Saturday

Celebrate Indie Bookstore Day This Saturday

From Elliott Bay Book Co. to Third Place Books, Seattle bookshops are ready for the big day

28 bookstores across the Seattle area are gearing up to mark the day, including iconic shops such as Fantagraphics Bookstore, Queen Anne Book Co., Third Place Books, Left Bank Books, Elliott Bay Book Co., and University Bookstore.  

Finding Place in Pictures

Finding Place in Pictures

Artist Sky Hopinka’s first solo museum exhibit in the northwest showcases his creative approach to language and identity

“I had cassette tapes and workbooks, but it was hard because I was living in Washington, and my tribal language has roots in Wisconsin,” Sky Hopinka says. Learning alone, he could listen to prerecorded Hocak phrases and practice writing letters and words, but an essential component was missing — another person to speak with.

Photo by Sky Hopinka, Mnemonics of Shape and Reason (Still), 2021. Digital Video (Color, Sound); 4:12 Min.

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