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How to Celebrate Alien Abduction Day Like a True Washingtonian

How to Celebrate Alien Abduction Day Like a True Washingtonian

If aliens are coming for us, we might as well be prepared

The beauty of Alien Abduction Day (AAD) is that nobody really knows where it came from, much like the aliens themselves. One day, it just appeared. And if any state should fully embrace it, it’s Washington — because according to actual data, we are the second most UFO-obsessed state in the country. The almost-reigning champs…

The Pulse: March Madness

The Pulse: March Madness

A new dart bar and a strawberry pistachio chocolate tart we all need to try

The sun is out, and Seattle is packed with things to do, eat, and see. A new dart bar is opening, and I’m planning a visit. Darts, drinks, and maybe a little friendly competition? Count me in. Here’s what’s going on around town… Have you seen our Emerald City Comic Con photos? The energy is…

The Pulse: Winds of Change

The Pulse: Winds of Change

A custard-lined cinnamon roll, a dreamy bookstore relocation, and Seattle’s seasonal optimism

After a blustery few nights sent recycling bins flying and knocked out power for thousands, the wind is gone and the sun is out. We’re in for a small stretch of mild weather — sunny, even. Now’s a good time to get outside and look for dirt blooms. Here’s what’s going on around town…  …

The Pulse: Soggy and Saucy

The Pulse: Soggy and Saucy

Rain, rumors, and rental chickens — just another week in Seattle

The forecast? Rain, rain, and more rain. My husband is recovering from Covid, so we’ll be doing puzzles and keeping cozy this weekend. What about you? Here’s what’s been going on around town… MoPOP is honoring Black sci-fi legends, and yes, you can see Geordi La Forge’s VISOR in-person. I’m not crying, you are. Could…

Serving Prize

Serving Prize

Vancouver-area ninth grader wins national cookoff

Nadia has bigger plans for her college meals than just ramen and cheap takeout. Nadia — a 13-year-old from the Vancouver, Wash., area who asked that her last name not be used — whisked her way to the top of the 2024 K-12 National Cook-Off competition, besting more than 300 students from across the United…

The Pulse: Love in a Cold Climate

The Pulse: Love in a Cold Climate

The most romantic walks in Seattle and another breakfast heist

Happy Valentine’s Day. I’ve always liked the idea of celebrating love. And being in the city feels romantic this time of year — cold air, twinkling lights, maybe a late-night walk under the glowy moon. Whatever it is you’re doing, I hope you’re staying warm. Here’s what’s going on around town… Need Valentine’s plans? Find…

Panorama Plates for Valentine’s Day

Panorama Plates for Valentine’s Day

These Seattle restaurants all offer great food and spectacular views

Some local restaurant groups have built their reputations on waterfront locations with a view. Most offer special Valentine’s Day menus. Duke’s Seafood, Daniel’s Broiler, Anthony’s, Salty’s, Ivar’s and other restaurant groups have multiple locations with water views. Fire & Vine has two waterfront concepts, Aerlume — just north of Pike Place Market — and AQUA by El Gaucho on Pier 70.  …

The Pulse: Thawing Out

The Pulse: Thawing Out

Seattle’s food scene steps up and an ugly art tradition lives on

We made it through all the snow and ice this week, and now it’s time to gear up for Valentine’s Day. We’re keeping things simple this year — just stencils, stickers, glitter, and some white cards to decorate. What are your plans? It’s been a week full of news and updates, so here’s what’s happening…

Chef Jan Parker is All Over the Map

Chef Jan Parker is All Over the Map

As Reyna Filipina Kitchen prepares to open, the chef’s got her hands full with popups and dinner parties

Seems like wherever I turn lately, I see Chef Jan Parker’s face. Since 2018, the Tacoma-based popup and catering chef has been serving her fresh, dynamic Filipino cuisine at farmer’s markets, in wineries and breweries, at ticketed dinner parties, in holiday street festivals, even at flea markets and vintage clothing fairs. She’s also hard to…

The Pulse: Snow on the Horizon

The Pulse: Snow on the Horizon

A new MoPOP exhibition, Memorial Stadium’s future, and Pete Carroll in dad mode

Hey there, how’s it going? It’s been a busy week at the office. We’re gearing up for the next print issue — think stunning homes and killer photos. Also, they’re calling for light snow this weekend and possibly into Monday. Any bets on if it’ll actually happen? It’s been a dry winter, so any precipitation…

Valentine’s Day: How Suite It Is

Valentine’s Day: How Suite It Is

Check out these eight romantic getaways 

Valentine’s Day: Dinner, flowers, romance. Done? This year consider a new tradition: the perfect annual excuse to pamper, luxuriate, and staycate. Here are eight local options for cozying up with Valentines, Galentines, and Palentines of every persuasion.   W Bellevue Bellevue makes for a delightfully nearby staycation — just pop across the bridge and press…

True Crime, Live

True Crime, Live

Yeardley Smith brings her hit podcast to Seattle for its first live tour

There’s no body, but there is a mystery: Why does Seattle love Small Town Dicks so much? Maybe it’s the brooding skies. The shadowy streets. The endless drizzle. Or the coffee-sipping, side-eyeing locals who can’t resist a good story. Or maybe it’s something deeper — an appreciation for the human-centered cases and compelling storytelling the…

Fave Five: Cold Weather Comforts

Fave Five: Cold Weather Comforts

Where to cozy up for the season

Seattle winters aren’t just gray — they’re an excuse to find warmth in every corner of the city. From slurping pho and wandering a garden show, to gondola rides with mountain views, here’s how to make the most of the chill and maybe even love it. 1 Bowl Goals. Nothing beats a steaming bowl of…

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