Spring has sprung and the Pike Place Market wants to celebrate with Daffodil Day! Cheerful yellow daffodils are the symbol of Spring and joy at the Market.
Author: Seattleite Staff
Quinn XCII is playing a show at Showbox SoDo this Friday, March 29th with Ashe and Christian French. It’s last minute, but we’re excited to give away a pair of tickets! Details on how to enter below.
In partnership with the Seattle Art Museum, yəhaw̓ presents Lifting the Sky: An Indigenous Fashion Show on May 2nd.
Here are our top picks for shows this spring from indie pop to rock to funk. All 15 shows are about $30 before fees except Rüfüs Du Sol ($42) at the business event center (aka WaMu) and Betty Who at Neptune Theatre ($59). Enjoy!
Celebrating the incredible impact women have made in NW food and wine industry.
Rover, the world’s largest network pet sitters and dog walkers, is celebrating the power of dog love with Snugglefest 2019, the nation’s biggest dog snuggling party on February 12 in Seattle. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, the event celebrates our enduring and powerful love for dogs.
Smith Tower, built in 1914, is the original skyscraper in Seattle, and was the tallest building west of the Mississippi River at the time. It has remained a cultural icon of the city, offering breathtaking panoramic views and spectacular architectural beauty.
As Return to Mount Kennedy continues to make its way to festivals around the world including a February 2019 screening at the Boulder International Film Festival and a March 2019 screening at the DCEFF – the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital. The team behind the film including Jim Whittaker, Leif Whittaker, Bob Whittaker, Eric Becker, and Eddie Vedder (who contributed original music to the documentary) are gathering together again on December 9th for a special Seattle screening of Return to Mount Kennedy at the iconic Seattle Cinerama.
Seattle-based restaurant group, Weimann/Maclise Family of Restaurants, is opening Seaplane Kitchen & Bar in the heart of Kenmore on Monday, November 12th. The neighborhood restaurant will feature a Northwest-inspired menu centered around stone hearth pizzas, shareable roasted vegetables, and product from Northwest fisheries, farms, breweries and wineries.
Town Hall Seattle is hosting the March for Our Lives Glimmer of Hope Tour that will make its only Seattle appearance on Sunday, October 21st at 7:30pm at Temple De Hirsch Sinai in Capitol Hill.