Seattle is probably not one of the first places on most people’s list when thinking of the most fashion-forward cities in America. T-shirts, flannel, windbreakers, and Birkenstocks and socks might come to mind instead.
Until recently, we thought our only option for a whale-watching experience was to drive north to outfitters in Edmonds or Anacortes, which is not an easy task for Seattleites with or without access to vehicles. Enter, the San Juan Clipper.
I have attended my fair share of tasting events, and none have been as enjoyable and tasty as Lamb Jam 2019 earlier this month.
So apparently axe throwing is a thing now. I’d characterize it as a slightly more physically demanding version of bowling and darts.
To continue with our Mental Health Awareness month coverage, we recently had the privilege of connecting with Dr. Lisa Ivanjack, MD, of Pacific Medical Centers.
The first Seattle Allbirds store is opening in University Village on Friday.
In conjunction with National Mental Health Awareness Month, KEXP presents “Music Heals: Addiction & Recovery” on Thursday, May 23 (6am-6pm PDT).
In the former American Apparel space on the corner of John and Broadway (200 Broadway East) comes a Glossier pop-up “experience” that runs from May 22 through July 7.
One of the best parts of living in Seattle—in addition to the spectacular summers here—is our proximity to amazing weekend adventures.
We’ve heard about a few delicious and entertaining ways to spend this upcoming, sun-kissed weekend (have you seen that forecast?), and we thought we’d share the goodness with you!