A barbecue-inspired food truck rolls into Wallingford.

Parked on the corner of 45th St. and Thackeray Pl. sits Pinky’s Kitchen, a mobile food stop offering cheap sliders, macaroni and cheese and a choice of five barbecue sauces – the ultimate comfort food. A friend and I stopped in on a blistery Sunday night and were greeted with warm, smiling faces. Most people ordered their meals to go, but we were so hungry we took shelter in the tent set up next to the truck, and sunk our teeth in.

Join Team Up For Nonprofits and raise a glass and awareness for Climate Solutions.

Spend an intimate evening with local musicians and activists alike. Get swept away in the melodies of Seattle’s own folk artists Kris Orlowski, sway to the sultry voice of California’s Dawn Mitschele, and enter for a chance to win exclusive autographed memorabilia from local indie band Fleet Foxes — all in the name of positive global change at the 10th Gigs4Good concert presented by Team Up for Nonprofits.

Come celebrate an old Superbowl matchup in a new South Seattle venue.

It’s déjà vu all over again: Superbowl XLVI features an all too-familiar Patriots-Giants matchup at the middle-of-almost-nowhere Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.  While Seattleites may not have a hometown team to root for or a West Coast venue to gloat over, South Seattleites have a new local spot to mix things up – to band together and root against the East Coast team of their choosing this Superbowl.

Juicy details on the new and improved eatery formally known as Spring Hill.

This week the social media universe erupted with the news that beloved West Seattle restaurant Spring Hill will change its name to Ma’ono and its menu focus to fried chicken. This is welcomed news, indeed, for the denizens who often failed to score coveted reservations to their famed Monday night fried chicken dinners of late.