Seattle magazine is thrilled to welcome Rachel Gallaher as our new editor-in-chief. A third-generation Seattleite and seasoned writer and editor, Rachel brings deep local roots and a global ...
!–paging_filter–pCall it the lament of the poet laureate: having people come up to you and confess, “Poetry makes me feel dumb.” Elizabeth Austen, Washington’s newly crowned poet laureate (the third ...
This article is part of the cover story for the August 2018 issue. Find more from the story here. Click here to subscribe. Steeping yourself in steaming pools of mineral water under a canopy of ...
For nearly two decades, Brandon Ebel dreamed of building a compound in a modern steel and concrete style. He found a steep double lot in Magnolia with a plateau featuring a satisfying 360-degree view ...
March is Women’s History Month, and Seattle is ready to show up — because progress takes work, and setbacks don’t erase the wins. What started with International Women’s Day in 1911 became a ...
The Space Needle has announced a major renovation and remodel at an estimated cost of $100 million dollars. The Needle is privately owned by the Wright family whose patriarchs helped build it for the ...
Hidden among the thicket of cranes and spheres, Seattle contains an array of architectural marvels that deserve exploration. From historic treasures to contemporary masterpieces, here’s a curated ...
As a barista of three years, I’ve come to admire the many different types of coffee and the people who drink them. In just a single eight-hour workday, I get a personal glimpse into the lives of ...
We take pride in it: Our state regularly earns top honors as one of the most livable in the country, thanks to our old-growth forests, vast waterways, and our literary and recreational lifestyles. But ...
There was a time not too long ago, when drag performances—now a mainstay of Seattle’s queer scene—were kept under wraps. And ...
Seattle Art Museum is loosening up for summer. The museum announced a season-long “Summer of Play” lineup, with events and ...
Almost exactly 16 years ago, over Memorial Day weekend, my husband and I left work in Fremont and boarded a seaplane to ...
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