Last week my boss rushed into my office to tell me that she had found “the best place for BBQ in Seattle.” Being a bit of a skeptic when it comes to BBQ joints in Seattle, I gave her that side-eyed “…really?” look.
For students aspiring for a career in interior design, and for Seattle’s design community at large, there’s a reason to rejoice. Heritage School of Interior Design brings its unique approach to higher education into the Seattle design center.
Now in its fifth year, the Seattle Art Fair comes to Century Link Field for a packed weekend of programming and activities Thursday, August 1st through Sunday August 4th.
More than 175 million items were purchased during Amazon’s 2019 Prime Day event last week. With the help of Seattle’s new recycling startup, Ridwell, hard-to-recycle Amazon packaging waste will be picked up for free from non-Ridwell members in the Seattle service area now through August 1st. Anyone interested can sign up here to be notified when the pickups are scheduled.
It’s a bit hard to think about Labor Day Weekend when it’s only finally starting to feel like summer, but we’re a week from August already. This year’s festival runs Friday August 30th through Sunday, September 1st.
This week James Beard Award–winning chef Jerry Traunfeld announced he will be closing Poppy after 11 years of service and a staple of the Seattle restaurant scene.
Summer is a great time to refresh your wardrobe and get ready for the fall (it’s hard to think about the fall when summer looks just to be starting this week, but the deals!).
Now in its 23rd year, Cap Hill Block Party (CHBP) is set to bring some of today’s best in music to Seattle’s streets this weekend (July 19-21).
“It’s ultimately about empathy; whether you can take someone else’s pain as seriously as you take your own,” says Helen Phillips of her highly anticipated novel The Need (Simon & Schuster, 2019).