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Having a Bad Spell

Having a Bad Spell

My alphabetic acrobatics are slipping

I’ve always taken an inordinate amount of pride in my spelling. I not only remember winning the junior-high spelling bee at my small Catholic school, but I clearly recall walking down to the Herald & News in Klamath Falls, Ore., to have my picture taken for the accompanying blurb…

Shrinking Starbucks

Shrinking Starbucks

Customer visits are on the decline. What’s going on?

Been to Starbucks lately? For a company that helped put Seattle on the global map, the coffee giant sure receives a lot of criticism, whether it’s about product quality, founder Howard Schultz’s bungling of the Sonics during his ownership tenure or wait times…

Must List: Top 6 Events in Seattle This Week

Must List: Top 6 Events in Seattle This Week

Oct 24 - Oct 30

Big laughs, sultry spooks, magical stories

Here’s what’s happening in Seattle this week…

The Wonderpreneur

The Wonderpreneur

Aegis founder Dwayne Clark is an author, philanthropist, filmmaker, and a highly successful business executive

Dwayne Clark was standing on a crate washing dishes at the tender age of 7 in an airport restaurant where his Mother, Colleen, was a cook. He grew up without a father. He was, he says, “at the bottom rung of the economic cycle.” The biggest influences in his life were all women: his grandmother, two older sisters, and his mom, who worked two jobs to support the family…

Report: Seattle’s Vacant Offices Could Become Shared Living Spaces

Report: Seattle’s Vacant Offices Could Become Shared Living Spaces

The city has the capacity to develop affordable, co-living micro-units

A new report says Seattle could become a national leader in office-to-housing conversions to tackle homelessness and a growing affordable housing crisis…

Inclusion and Acceptance

Inclusion and Acceptance

Washington boasts top LGBTQ+ friendly cities in the U.S.

Three cities across Washington state are among the most LGBTQ+ friendly in the nation…

Help Shape Seattle Pride 2025

Help Shape Seattle Pride 2025

Share your theme ideas and nominate the next grand marshal

Know anyone who embodies the spirit of Pride?

Second Acts: Jennifer Olsen

Second Acts: Jennifer Olsen

The Coach

For many, turning 50 is a tipping point, a time to reflect on mortality, health issues, retirement concerns, and youth slipping away. For Jennifer Olsen, it meant a new career…

Must List: Top 6 Events in Seattle This Week

Must List: Top 6 Events in Seattle This Week

Oct 17 - Oct 23

Gravity-defying dance, ski gear galore, musical magic

Ready for the weekend? Here’s what’s happening…

The Sea Boss Retires

The Sea Boss Retires

From the Ocean Pavilion to Seattle’s Waterfront makeover, Seattle Aquarium CEO Bob Davidson leaves a legacy that will last for generations

When Bob Davidson visited the Seattle Aquarium 22 years ago as newly appointed CEO, he brought his three college and high school age sons along to tour the facility…

Seattle’s Glass Art Festival Returns

Seattle’s Glass Art Festival Returns

Get blown away by more than 100 events, live glassblowing, and artist demos at Refract

Refract is back…

New Overlook Walk Draws Crowds

New Overlook Walk Draws Crowds

Downtown visits are up significantly

Foot traffic along Seattle’s Central waterfront is spiking since the new Overlook Walk opened earlier this month. From Oct. 4 to 11 — the first week Overlook Walk was open — nearly 50,000 people visited, a 142% increase over 2019 levels. The Walk connects Pike Place Market and downtown Seattle to Puget Sound and the…

Powder Buff

Powder Buff

Creating those slippery slopes is quite an undertaking

On a mid-season winter day, fluffy powder blows in my face and untracked snow slides easily underneath my skis as I score the perfect line down the mountain. I’d never guess how many hours and people it took to create this amazing experience…

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