Need an excuse to dress up, enjoy some bites and wine, enjoy a live performance, and all for a great cause? Then grab your friends (or a date) and make plans to attend the 2nd Annual Canciones Para Puerto Rico for what is sure to be an unforgettable night.
Category Archive: Culture+Society
Last weekend was an exciting one: On Friday, the upcoming (June 1) Seattle edition of Armchair Expert sold out at lightning-fast speed, and on Saturday Record Store Day took over
Cirque du Soleil literally and figuratively broke the ice with Crystal, their 42nd production as this was the first production to be performed on ice.
Warby Parker has teamed up with Seattle Arts and Lectures to celebrate National Poetry Month this April! Since […]
We’ve all heard about the Seattle freeze and some of us have even experienced it. In fact, there is even a cleverly named ice-cream shop called the Seattle freeze.
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.
March is about to go out like a lamb, and we’re happily sharing exciting tidbits to enhance the transition to a promising new month.
Planning for nearby concerts, shows & exhibits—and perhaps scheduling in far-flung adventures, too.
In addition to these aforementioned spring concerts, we’re pumped about the following shows: For starters, Tulsa rockers Wilderado play Neptune Theatre on March 26 with Mt. Joy.
“I want history to remember me… not as the first black woman to have made a bid for the presidency of the United States, but as a black woman who lived in the 20th century and who dared to be herself. I want to be remembered as a catalyst for change in America.” – Shirley Chisholm
Filling February with a Chocofest, concerts, Can Can brunches, rugby matches & other enticing outings.
This Saturday we’ll cross our fingers for good news as the groundhog searches for his shadow. Regardless of which way the light falls, here are some things exciting us about the month ahead. Welcome, February!