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One of Seattle’s Best Bakeries Is Now Doing Sandwiches and Ice Cream
Harry Cheadle is the editor of Eater Seattle. Just in time for the four-day weekend — at least, we here at Eater Seattle are bailing for the next two days — Temple Pastries is opening up its long-anticipated sandwiches-and-ice-cream window. Owner Christina Wood has been eyeing an expansion...
Bothell neighbors 'mesmerized' by black bear munching on birdseed in backyard
BOTHELL, Wash. — A massive black bear was spotted and captured on camera munching on birdseed in a Bothell neighborhood three days ago. Two neighbors got cellphone footage of the animal and one neighbor said, looked well-fed. "That bear is huge, huge, the question that comes to my mind,...
Cedarcrest grad heads to Culinary Institute of America
Most high school graduates are not caramelizing turnips for puree, julienning radishes to be pickled, and committing up to 11 hours a day crafting unique dishes for one of the most authentic dining experiences in the Snoqualmie Valley. Then again, most high school graduates are not Tillman Yowell, the local...
Canine Companions Puget Sound team celebrates 'independence for all' on July 4th
For the non-profit Canine Companions - July 4 marks its 49th anniversary and its mission to ensure independence for everyone. Canine Companions provides service dogs to adults, children and veterans with disabilities and facility dogs to professionals working in healthcare, criminal justice and educational settings. On June 29, the Canine...
This Week in Seattle Food News: A Sandwich and Soft Serve Window, Biscuits, and Pizza
Blast the AC and catch up on the latest Seattle food happenings, from Biscuit & Bean's new location to a new soft serve ice cream and sandwich window from Temple Pastries. Plus, learn about an upcoming pizzeria and a taproom/Mexican restaurant. For more ideas, check out our food and drink guide.
The First Sculptor of Seattle
My first encounter with the work of James Wehn occurred in the 1980s during a family trip to the Seattle Center. At some point that day we found ourselves walking… The post The First Sculptor of Seattle appeared first on Seattle magazine.
Dear ShopRite customers — Much-loved Capitol Hill convenience store ready to say goodbye to 15th Ave E
The days are numbered for Capitol Hill neighborhood convenience store, household goods and hardware store, and smoke shop ShopRite. A sign has gone up on the 15th and Republican store announcing the store is closing “soon” and a closeout sale is underway. In classic ShopRite style, the sign includes multiple variations for spelling the store’s name.
Before the wrecking ball, music lives on in West Seattle
SEATTLE - Music fills the building at Skylark Cafe on a Tuesday night. The hybrid venue is part restaurant, part rock music venue, and once a month, its stars are pint-sized musicians. Over the years, Mode Music Studio has developed a partnership putting its musicians on stage. The school, which...
Pet of the Week: Meet Tanner, an affectionate 3-year-old Alaskan husky mix
SEATTLE — Tanner was one of the more than 60 dogs removed from a rural Mason County property connected to an animal cruelty case in mid-April and is still looking for a family at Seattle Humane. Despite his rough past, this 3-year-old Alaskan husky mix is incredibly affectionate and...
Pepe Montero steps to the center of Seattle’s creative scene with two leadership roles
Jose Luis “Pepe” Montero, executive director of Hugo House & La Sala, describes how the organizations he leads assist Latinx artists in providing them with much-needed resources. In the past few months, Seattle resident Jose Luis “Pepe” Montero has taken executive director roles for the Hugo House and...
SipFest Snoqualmie: An Evening of Wine, Beer, and Community
This summer, the scenic Snoqualmie Railroad Park will transform into an epicenter of craft beverages and community spirit with the 8th Annual SipFest Snoqualmie. Seattle Uncorked and the Snoqualmie Valley Rotary Club organize this beloved event, which will take place on Saturday, July 13, 2024, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Attendees will experience a unique blend of outdoor adventure and culinary delight.
Tony H Drops ‘Sener’s Lab’ EP
Tony H is Seattle’s newly appointed Party Citizen, an ambassador for citizenM hotels, and it’s no competition, really. The acclaimed artist, label manager, and Recording Academy (PNW Chapter) member, Tony H continues to be one of the most buzzworthy artists in house music, who is as passionate about the music as he is about supporting its community. Now, he unveiled a sizzling new EP, Sener’s Lab, signed to Music Is 4 Lovers.
Feel Good Friday: Zoo Births, Zero Waste, and Affordable Housing
Woodland Park Zoo gorilla Akenji gave birth to her first baby late last week, the zoo announced on Monday. This is the 16th gorilla baby born at the zoo and the third offspring of father Kwame. Learn more here. Zero-Waste Recognition. Four Western Washington QFC branches — Redmond and Mountlake...
Keeping Your Pet Safe During Celebrations
(Seattle, WA) – As you head out to enjoy fireworks celebrations this Independence Day, it may be a good idea to leave your pet at home. Local humane societies say fireworks frighten animals and many get lost every Fourth of July. They suggest you keep your pet inside with...
Producer picks: An architectural tour of Seattle
Soundside is revisiting a few of our favorite stories this holiday week, and today, we’re taking an architectural tour of Seattle. First stop, the backstory behind Capitol Hill’s iconic Volunteer Park Reservoir – which isn’t just a pretty pool, but an emergency stopgap. Then, the often-overlooked story of legendary architect Minoru Yamasaki as told by his granddaughter, Katie Yamasaki, author of "Shapes, Lines, and Light: My Grandfather's American Journey." And finally, we’ll visit a Seattle secret garden and fall in love with the backstory that made it possible.
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