Essential camping dos and don’ts — from Seattleite‘s resident Forest Patrol Officer.
For many of us here at Seattleite, this is just one of our jobs. Some write for other publications, work in offices or serve fine food at restaurants. Then, there’s our associate editor, Brad Nehring, and his weekend gig with the U.S. Forest Service.
Show your old man some love — and some top-notch cuisine — this weekend.
Dad, Pops, Padre, Per, Abba, Vader, Babbo – however you say the word, it signifies the man who raised you. For Father’s Day, here are some dining spots sure to make him understand your appreciation.
This week, Jon Meyer, Seattleite‘s Food + Travel Aficionado, tells us where to go, what to do and how to eat in British Columbia’s largest city.
Unleash your fantasy — a dirty sexy experience on Lopez Island.
There is nothing more sensual than a naked body swathed in seaweed. It’s a mermaid-meets-Poseidon fantasy come to life. While this may not be the exact premise of Seaweed 101: A Seaweed Harvesting Adventure, I’m sure it could be arranged.
Plan ahead this summer and fly without breaking the bank.
The warm summer days bring the anxious sense of exploring the world around us. Warm weather captivates our attention and reminds us of a slower time. As summer approaches, finding a destination often depends on the price of an airline ticket.
A carry-on collection designed for the fashion savvy traveler.
Launched earlier this year, Wisecracker is the brainchild of renowned design duo David Dow and Jim Neeley.
Attention movie junkies, this year’s festival stand-outs will be shown all weekend.
Even though the Seattle International Film Festival lasts nearly a month — showings this year ran May 19-June 12 — it’s virtually impossible to catch all the shows you want. With hundreds of titles to choose from, there are only so many long lunches and sick days you can take before your boss gets suspicious.

