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SEATTLE PRIDE GUIDE 2021 Last year, Pride unfurled amid a remarkably different backdrop than the one to which we’re accustomed. It was a summer of racial reckoning and (lest we forget) there was that whole pandemic thing too. But among the grim moments, there were also wins, like the Supreme Court delivering a historic decision protecting the rights of LGBTQ employees.Don’t get us wrong—the work is far from over SEATTLE OUTDOOR CONCERT GUIDE 2021 After a 2020 of only occasional and peculiar outdoor music, the summer of 2021 looks to be a return to a (subdued, still peculiar) normal. Below are outdoor concerts in and around Seattle this summer. (Some festivals are also cropping up in various forms—see those here.)We'll update this list as more shows are announced; because of the persistent uncertainties of the pandemic, see the linksTOP DENTISTS 2021
509 Olive Way, Suite 305, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone: 206-957-2234 •Fax: 206-447-3388
CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN GETS GLAMPING TENTS THIS SUMMER After a particularly strange ski season of masking and restrictions, Crystal Mountain becomes something else entirely this summer: a glamping site. Hospitality company Under Canvas will set up Crystal Sky Camp, 20 tents decked out with king-size beds and wood-burning stoves, around the mountain's Campbell Basin Lodge. Camping, but comfortable. Sound blissful? WHO'S RUNNING FOR MAYOR IN SEATTLE? In December, Jenny Durkan announced that she would not seek a second term as mayor of Seattle.Weeks of speculation about potential replacements followed. But 2021 has brought more clarity. While none of our Very Serious candidates have yet entered the race, 15 others have. Here's who's running for mayor of Seattle this year (in alphabetical order). HOW SHOTA NAKAJIMA TURNED TOP CHEF INTO AN INTERACTIVE The line materialized fast. By 11:10am last Saturday, a queue of 80 stretched down Pike Street and well around the corner. Neighboring bar Life on Mars started selling bottled drinks—presumably nonalcoholic ones—to the people waiting outside in the sun with their dogs and the occasional stroller EVERLANE WILL OPEN IN UNIVERSITY VILLAGE THIS SUMMER I f the past year-or-so heightened concerns about the fate of the traditional mall, it only solidified the staying power of high-end outdoor shopping centers like University Village, where Everlane plans to open an eighth brick-and-mortar at the end of June.. The ethical apparel powerhouse (branding bolstered by thoughtful factory partnerships and material sourcing) is just the latest in a SAINT BREAD, A NEW DESTINATION BAKERY, ALIGHTS ON PORTAGE A bakery and cafe counter called Saint Bread opened softly this week in a former motor boatyard on the shore of Portage Bay. It occupies a spare, newly sparkling building that was used to be a machine shop within the Jensen Motor Boat Company complex.Inside, a menu of pastries, toasts, and sandwiches can trace its DNA directly back tothe London Plane.
SHOULD CASCADIA BUILD SEVERAL NEW CITIES FROM SCRATCH A bullet train shoots past skyscrapers in Seattle, ruffles tulips in Skagit Valley, and rises above wetlands in Whatcom County before depositing dozens of commuters just south of the Canadian border. They alight and make the 15-minute walk to a cluster of towers, ringed with plants, overlooking parks of varying geometries. Apartments and offices share these structures; the corporate types who SEATTLE METEAT & DRINKARTS & CULTURESTYLE & SHOPPINGNEWS & CITY LIFETRAVEL & OUTDOORSCOVID-19 509 Olive Way, Suite 305, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone: 206-957-2234 •Fax: 206-447-3388
SEATTLE PRIDE GUIDE 2021 Last year, Pride unfurled amid a remarkably different backdrop than the one to which we’re accustomed. It was a summer of racial reckoning and (lest we forget) there was that whole pandemic thing too. But among the grim moments, there were also wins, like the Supreme Court delivering a historic decision protecting the rights of LGBTQ employees.Don’t get us wrong—the work is far from over SEATTLE OUTDOOR CONCERT GUIDE 2021 After a 2020 of only occasional and peculiar outdoor music, the summer of 2021 looks to be a return to a (subdued, still peculiar) normal. Below are outdoor concerts in and around Seattle this summer. (Some festivals are also cropping up in various forms—see those here.)We'll update this list as more shows are announced; because of the persistent uncertainties of the pandemic, see the linksTOP DENTISTS 2021
509 Olive Way, Suite 305, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone: 206-957-2234 •Fax: 206-447-3388
CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN GETS GLAMPING TENTS THIS SUMMER After a particularly strange ski season of masking and restrictions, Crystal Mountain becomes something else entirely this summer: a glamping site. Hospitality company Under Canvas will set up Crystal Sky Camp, 20 tents decked out with king-size beds and wood-burning stoves, around the mountain's Campbell Basin Lodge. Camping, but comfortable. Sound blissful? WHO'S RUNNING FOR MAYOR IN SEATTLE? In December, Jenny Durkan announced that she would not seek a second term as mayor of Seattle.Weeks of speculation about potential replacements followed. But 2021 has brought more clarity. While none of our Very Serious candidates have yet entered the race, 15 others have. Here's who's running for mayor of Seattle this year (in alphabetical order). HOW SHOTA NAKAJIMA TURNED TOP CHEF INTO AN INTERACTIVE The line materialized fast. By 11:10am last Saturday, a queue of 80 stretched down Pike Street and well around the corner. Neighboring bar Life on Mars started selling bottled drinks—presumably nonalcoholic ones—to the people waiting outside in the sun with their dogs and the occasional stroller EVERLANE WILL OPEN IN UNIVERSITY VILLAGE THIS SUMMER I f the past year-or-so heightened concerns about the fate of the traditional mall, it only solidified the staying power of high-end outdoor shopping centers like University Village, where Everlane plans to open an eighth brick-and-mortar at the end of June.. The ethical apparel powerhouse (branding bolstered by thoughtful factory partnerships and material sourcing) is just the latest in a SAINT BREAD, A NEW DESTINATION BAKERY, ALIGHTS ON PORTAGE A bakery and cafe counter called Saint Bread opened softly this week in a former motor boatyard on the shore of Portage Bay. It occupies a spare, newly sparkling building that was used to be a machine shop within the Jensen Motor Boat Company complex.Inside, a menu of pastries, toasts, and sandwiches can trace its DNA directly back tothe London Plane.
SHOULD CASCADIA BUILD SEVERAL NEW CITIES FROM SCRATCH A bullet train shoots past skyscrapers in Seattle, ruffles tulips in Skagit Valley, and rises above wetlands in Whatcom County before depositing dozens of commuters just south of the Canadian border. They alight and make the 15-minute walk to a cluster of towers, ringed with plants, overlooking parks of varying geometries. Apartments and offices share these structures; the corporate types who IN SEATTLE, THE BURNOUT IS REAL 17 hours ago · While thousands statewide are still filing unemployment claims at recession levels, even those who’ve held onto their jobs (or landed new ones) have felt the pandemic take its toll—or, more specifically, drain their brains.Burnout technically isn’t a medical condition, but it’s most definitely real: The World Health Organization recognized it in 2019 as an occupational“state of
SEATTLE MET BEST OF THE CITY 2021: EDITORS' PICKS Best Place to Swoon Over Vintage Furniture Epic Antique If 2010s Reddit culture made you distrust the word epic, let SoDo’s warehouse of curiosities restore your confidence.This enormous store is a true hero’s journey through every era of furniture, from nineteenth-century rarities to modern Milo Baughman pieces. WHY SEATTLE WON'T ALLOW NEW HOUSEBOATS ANYMORE Legal houseboats in Seattle are a rarity, and according to the city, there will never be more than 215 of them.. In September, Seattle quietly closed its window for houseboats, officially called Floating-On-Water Residences (FOWRs), to be legally recognized by the city. Many long-lived ones had already been certified, but houseboats that either missed the window or didn’t get the official SEATTLE OUTDOOR MOVIE GUIDE 2021 Jul 31 – The Princess Bride Aug 6 – The Farewell Aug 7 – The Wiz Aug 13 – TBA Aug 14 – Knives Out Aug 20 – Boy Aug 21 – Yesterday Aug 27 – Cabaret Aug 28 – Strictly Ballroom. Outdoor Movies at Marymoor Park This series is a drive-in this summer andcosts $30 per car.
THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO THE COLUMBIA GORGE One of the world’s most spectacular landscapes hugs the border of Oregon and Washington. One of America’s first designated National Scenic Areas, the Columbia River Gorge famously loses an inch of rain per mile as you head east from Portland, transitioning from western Washington’s familiar cool forests to sunnier slopes. THE BEST THINGS TO DO IN THE COLUMBIA GORGE It took lava flows, ice age floods, and a series of massive hydroelectric dams to shape the Columbia Gorge into its present form—well, that and a lot of breweries.The section east of Portland serves double duty as a working waterway and the boundary between Washington and Oregon; what is first lush and green just outside the city quickly moves to dramatic brown bluffs further east as the WHERE TO EAT IN THE COLUMBIA GORGE A few hundred years ago, the cuisine along the Columbia River revolved around the fish caught in its turbulent waters and the fruit bounty grown on either side. Once tourism took hold in the twentieth century, burger joints and straightfoward American fare IS SUE BIRD SEATTLE’S GREATEST ATHLETE OF ALL TIME We're all talking because Sue Bird is back for her 20th season with the Storm. She's been to 11 WNBA All-Star Games. She's won four Olympic gold medals. And last year, she won her fourth WNBA title. So is Sue Bird Seattle’s greatest athlete of all time? JM: First of all, Benjamin, can I just HOW SHOTA NAKAJIMA TURNED TOP CHEF INTO AN INTERACTIVE The line materialized fast. By 11:10am last Saturday, a queue of 80 stretched down Pike Street and well around the corner. Neighboring bar Life on Mars started selling bottled drinks—presumably nonalcoholic ones—to the people waiting outside in the sun with their dogs and the occasional stroller EDOUARDO JORDAN WILL CLOSE SALARE PERMANENTLY In so many ways, it feels like Seattle’s restaurant community is turning a corner (albeit one sharpened by a hell of a staffing shortage) but the casualties aren’t done yet: Edouardo Jordan announced today he’s closing his original restaurant, Salare. On Instagram, Jordan described Salare as “my baby, yet the mother, where I could flex my muscles as a Chef, and where I dodged being SEATTLE METEAT & DRINKARTS & CULTURESTYLE & SHOPPINGNEWS & CITY LIFETRAVEL & OUTDOORSCOVID-19 509 Olive Way, Suite 305, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone: 206-957-2234 •Fax: 206-447-3388
SEATTLE OUTDOOR CONCERT GUIDE 2021 After a 2020 of only occasional and peculiar outdoor music, the summer of 2021 looks to be a return to a (subdued, still peculiar) normal. Below are outdoor concerts in and around Seattle this summer. (Some festivals are also cropping up in various forms—see those here.)We'll update this list as more shows are announced; because of the persistent uncertainties of the pandemic, see the linksTOP DENTISTS 2021
509 Olive Way, Suite 305, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone: 206-957-2234 •Fax: 206-447-3388
CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN GETS GLAMPING TENTS THIS SUMMER After a particularly strange ski season of masking and restrictions, Crystal Mountain becomes something else entirely this summer: a glamping site. Hospitality company Under Canvas will set up Crystal Sky Camp, 20 tents decked out with king-size beds and wood-burning stoves, around the mountain’s Campbell Basin Lodge. Camping, butcomfortable.
WHO'S RUNNING FOR MAYOR IN SEATTLE? The former SuperSonic is running for mayor again after an unsuccessful bid in 2009. Following his retirement from basketball, Donaldson started a physical therapy clinic. He’s since focused on speaking (and writing) about mental health awareness and suicide prevention. Donaldson doesn’t believe Seattle can accept the “status quo”anymore.
TRAILHEAD DIRECT RESTARTS BUS SERVICE TO HIKING TRAILS Fortunately, King County Metro is bringing back Trailhead Direct on June 5, restarting a seasonal program that first began in 2018 as a two-year pilot program. By year two, around 17,500 hikers accessed North Bend and Issaquah trailheads through the service, but in 2020 it was halted for pandemic reasons. Busses will run on weekends only from HOW SHOTA NAKAJIMA TURNED TOP CHEF INTO AN INTERACTIVE The line materialized fast. By 11:10am last Saturday, a queue of 80 stretched down Pike Street and well around the corner. Neighboring bar Life on Mars started selling bottled drinks—presumably nonalcoholic ones—to the people waiting outside in the sun with their dogs and the occasional stroller SAINT BREAD, A NEW DESTINATION BAKERY, ALIGHTS ON PORTAGE A bakery and cafe counter called Saint Bread opened softly this week in a former motor boatyard on the shore of Portage Bay. It occupies a spare, newly sparkling building that was used to be a machine shop within the Jensen Motor Boat Company complex.Inside, a menu of pastries, toasts, and sandwiches can trace its DNA directly back tothe London Plane.
WHAT A DIFFERENCE A YEAR MAKES IN SEATTLE AREA REAL ESTATE It's almost hard to remember now, but there was a time—weeks, even!—when Seattle's real estate market was not blazing hot. In March 2020, as the novel coronavirus began to spread throughout the Seattle area, home sales froze. Homeowners clung to their properties; real estate agents shuddered. SHOULD CASCADIA BUILD SEVERAL NEW CITIES FROM SCRATCH A bullet train shoots past skyscrapers in Seattle, ruffles tulips in Skagit Valley, and rises above wetlands in Whatcom County before depositing dozens of commuters just south of the Canadian border. They alight and make the 15-minute walk to a cluster of towers, ringed with plants, overlooking parks of varying geometries. Apartments and offices share these structures; the corporate types who SEATTLE METEAT & DRINKARTS & CULTURESTYLE & SHOPPINGNEWS & CITY LIFETRAVEL & OUTDOORSCOVID-19 509 Olive Way, Suite 305, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone: 206-957-2234 •Fax: 206-447-3388
SEATTLE OUTDOOR CONCERT GUIDE 2021 After a 2020 of only occasional and peculiar outdoor music, the summer of 2021 looks to be a return to a (subdued, still peculiar) normal. Below are outdoor concerts in and around Seattle this summer. (Some festivals are also cropping up in various forms—see those here.)We'll update this list as more shows are announced; because of the persistent uncertainties of the pandemic, see the linksTOP DENTISTS 2021
509 Olive Way, Suite 305, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone: 206-957-2234 •Fax: 206-447-3388
CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN GETS GLAMPING TENTS THIS SUMMER After a particularly strange ski season of masking and restrictions, Crystal Mountain becomes something else entirely this summer: a glamping site. Hospitality company Under Canvas will set up Crystal Sky Camp, 20 tents decked out with king-size beds and wood-burning stoves, around the mountain’s Campbell Basin Lodge. Camping, butcomfortable.
WHO'S RUNNING FOR MAYOR IN SEATTLE? The former SuperSonic is running for mayor again after an unsuccessful bid in 2009. Following his retirement from basketball, Donaldson started a physical therapy clinic. He’s since focused on speaking (and writing) about mental health awareness and suicide prevention. Donaldson doesn’t believe Seattle can accept the “status quo”anymore.
TRAILHEAD DIRECT RESTARTS BUS SERVICE TO HIKING TRAILS Fortunately, King County Metro is bringing back Trailhead Direct on June 5, restarting a seasonal program that first began in 2018 as a two-year pilot program. By year two, around 17,500 hikers accessed North Bend and Issaquah trailheads through the service, but in 2020 it was halted for pandemic reasons. Busses will run on weekends only from HOW SHOTA NAKAJIMA TURNED TOP CHEF INTO AN INTERACTIVE The line materialized fast. By 11:10am last Saturday, a queue of 80 stretched down Pike Street and well around the corner. Neighboring bar Life on Mars started selling bottled drinks—presumably nonalcoholic ones—to the people waiting outside in the sun with their dogs and the occasional stroller SAINT BREAD, A NEW DESTINATION BAKERY, ALIGHTS ON PORTAGE A bakery and cafe counter called Saint Bread opened softly this week in a former motor boatyard on the shore of Portage Bay. It occupies a spare, newly sparkling building that was used to be a machine shop within the Jensen Motor Boat Company complex.Inside, a menu of pastries, toasts, and sandwiches can trace its DNA directly back tothe London Plane.
WHAT A DIFFERENCE A YEAR MAKES IN SEATTLE AREA REAL ESTATE It's almost hard to remember now, but there was a time—weeks, even!—when Seattle's real estate market was not blazing hot. In March 2020, as the novel coronavirus began to spread throughout the Seattle area, home sales froze. Homeowners clung to their properties; real estate agents shuddered. SHOULD CASCADIA BUILD SEVERAL NEW CITIES FROM SCRATCH A bullet train shoots past skyscrapers in Seattle, ruffles tulips in Skagit Valley, and rises above wetlands in Whatcom County before depositing dozens of commuters just south of the Canadian border. They alight and make the 15-minute walk to a cluster of towers, ringed with plants, overlooking parks of varying geometries. Apartments and offices share these structures; the corporate types whoSEATTLE MET
509 Olive Way, Suite 305, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone: 206-957-2234 •Fax: 206-447-3388
PROPERTY WATCH: A MODERN STUNNER IN MEDINA This midcentury palace on Medina’s notoriously posh Evergreen Point Road is built for gathering—and to show off a lot of windows. The home was designed by Ibsen Nelsen, who split his time between historic preservation and glassy modern architecture.One of his last works is one of his most visible: The Museum of Flight, completed in 2000, the year before his death. THE BEST THINGS TO DO IN THE COLUMBIA GORGE 1 day ago · It took lava flows, ice age floods, and a series of massive hydroelectric dams to shape the Columbia Gorge into its present form—well, that and a lot of breweries.The section east of Portland serves double duty as a working waterway and the boundary between Washington and Oregon; what is first lush and green just outside the city quickly moves to dramatic brown bluffs further eastas the
THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO THE COLUMBIA GORGE 1 day ago · One of the world’s most spectacular landscapes hugs the border of Oregon and Washington. One of America’s first designated National Scenic Areas, the Columbia River Gorge famously loses an inch of rain per mile as you head east from Portland, transitioning from western Washington’s familiar cool forests tosunnier slopes.
WHERE TO EAT IN THE COLUMBIA GORGE A few hundred years ago, the cuisine along the Columbia River revolved around the fish caught in its turbulent waters and the fruit bounty grown on either side. Once tourism took hold in the twentieth century, burger joints and straightfoward American fare WAYS TO CELEBRATE PRIDE 2021 IN SEATTLE Festival-ish Events Seattle Pride. Jun 26 & 27 The city’s staple Pride will remain all online this year, but the fest brought in a solid music lineup: Big Freedia, along with Perfume Genius, mxmtoon, and Mary Lambert.Beyond that expect speakers, panels, and group activities (some of the most popular aspects of last year’s online Pride, says executive director Krystal Marx) with a variety IS SUE BIRD SEATTLE’S GREATEST ATHLETE OF ALL TIME We're all talking because Sue Bird is back for her 20th season with the Storm. She's been to 11 WNBA All-Star Games. She's won four Olympic gold medals. And last year, she won her fourth WNBA title. So is Sue Bird Seattle’s greatest athlete of all time? JM: First of all, Benjamin, can I just EDOUARDO JORDAN WILL CLOSE SALARE PERMANENTLY 1 day ago · In so many ways, it feels like Seattle’s restaurant community is turning a corner (albeit one sharpened by a hell of a staffing shortage) but the casualties aren’t done yet: Edouardo Jordan announced today he’s closing his original restaurant, Salare. On Instagram, Jordan described Salare as “my baby, yet the mother, where I could flex my muscles as a Chef, and where I dodged being THE BEST WINERIES IN THE COLUMBIA GORGE AND SOUTHWEST Washington’s next big-deal wine destination lies along the steep slopes and dramatic basalt cliffs where the Columbia River demarcates Oregon and Washington. This AVA straddles the state line, a 40-mile stretch from rainy Cascade Mountain foothills to hotter, drier Eastern Washington climes that will grow anything from albariño to zinfandel. PHO BAC PLANS A NEW LOCATION, AND A COCKTAIL BAR, DOWNTOWN Pham is part of the second-generation ownership of Pho Bac; her family will soon debut a new downtown location of Seattle’s original pho shop at 1923 Seventh Avenue, across from the U.S. District Courthouse. Upstairs, a tucked-away bar known as Phocific Standard Time will serve “whimsical, Vietnamese-style cocktails.”. SEATTLE METEAT & DRINKARTS & CULTURESTYLE & SHOPPINGNEWS & CITY LIFETRAVEL & OUTDOORSCOVID-19 509 Olive Way, Suite 305, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone: 206-957-2234 •Fax: 206-447-3388
TOP DENTISTS 2021
509 Olive Way, Suite 305, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone: 206-957-2234 •Fax: 206-447-3388
CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN GETS GLAMPING TENTS THIS SUMMER After a particularly strange ski season of masking and restrictions, Crystal Mountain becomes something else entirely this summer: a glamping site. Hospitality company Under Canvas will set up Crystal Sky Camp, 20 tents decked out with king-size beds and wood-burning stoves, around the mountain’s Campbell Basin Lodge. Camping, butcomfortable.
TRAILHEAD DIRECT RESTARTS BUS SERVICE TO HIKING TRAILS Fortunately, King County Metro is bringing back Trailhead Direct on June 5, restarting a seasonal program that first began in 2018 as a two-year pilot program. By year two, around 17,500 hikers accessed North Bend and Issaquah trailheads through the service, but in 2020 it was halted for pandemic reasons. Busses will run on weekends only from WHO'S RUNNING FOR MAYOR IN SEATTLE? The former SuperSonic is running for mayor again after an unsuccessful bid in 2009. Following his retirement from basketball, Donaldson started a physical therapy clinic. He’s since focused on speaking (and writing) about mental health awareness and suicide prevention. Donaldson doesn’t believe Seattle can accept the “status quo”anymore.
SAINT BREAD, A NEW DESTINATION BAKERY, ALIGHTS ON PORTAGE A bakery and cafe counter called Saint Bread opened softly this week in a former motor boatyard on the shore of Portage Bay. It occupies a spare, newly sparkling building that was used to be a machine shop within the Jensen Motor Boat Company complex.Inside, a menu of pastries, toasts, and sandwiches can trace its DNA directly back tothe London Plane.
HOW SHOTA NAKAJIMA TURNED TOP CHEF INTO AN INTERACTIVE The line materialized fast. By 11:10am last Saturday, a queue of 80 stretched down Pike Street and well around the corner. Neighboring bar Life on Mars started selling bottled drinks—presumably nonalcoholic ones—to the people waiting outside in the sun with their dogs and the occasional stroller KENNY MAYNE’S 'SPORTSCENTER' SWAN SONG WAS VERY SEATTLE On Monday night the driest man in sports television history made more than a few eyes damp when he signed off from SportsCenter for the last time. I’m of course talking about Kenny Mayne, the Kent-born ESPN anchor whose deadpan defied highlight exuberance for 27 years on the network’s most famous program. The Kirkland homeowner announced WHAT A DIFFERENCE A YEAR MAKES IN SEATTLE AREA REAL ESTATE It's almost hard to remember now, but there was a time—weeks, even!—when Seattle's real estate market was not blazing hot. In March 2020, as the novel coronavirus began to spread throughout the Seattle area, home sales froze. Homeowners clung to their properties; real estate agents shuddered. 5 OF SEATTLE'S HOTTEST NEIGHBORHOODS Green Lake is a real estate bull’s eye. Fremont and Wallingford’s slew of shops and restaurants beckon nearby. And there’s even a zoo. Average days on market: 8.7. Median sale price change, year-over-year: 0% ($875,000) Homes sold change, year-over-year: 18.8%. Phinney Ridge brings you right to Green Lake’s edge. SEATTLE METEAT & DRINKARTS & CULTURESTYLE & SHOPPINGNEWS & CITY LIFETRAVEL & OUTDOORSCOVID-19 509 Olive Way, Suite 305, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone: 206-957-2234 •Fax: 206-447-3388
TOP DENTISTS 2021
509 Olive Way, Suite 305, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone: 206-957-2234 •Fax: 206-447-3388
CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN GETS GLAMPING TENTS THIS SUMMER After a particularly strange ski season of masking and restrictions, Crystal Mountain becomes something else entirely this summer: a glamping site. Hospitality company Under Canvas will set up Crystal Sky Camp, 20 tents decked out with king-size beds and wood-burning stoves, around the mountain’s Campbell Basin Lodge. Camping, butcomfortable.
TRAILHEAD DIRECT RESTARTS BUS SERVICE TO HIKING TRAILS Fortunately, King County Metro is bringing back Trailhead Direct on June 5, restarting a seasonal program that first began in 2018 as a two-year pilot program. By year two, around 17,500 hikers accessed North Bend and Issaquah trailheads through the service, but in 2020 it was halted for pandemic reasons. Busses will run on weekends only from WHO'S RUNNING FOR MAYOR IN SEATTLE? The former SuperSonic is running for mayor again after an unsuccessful bid in 2009. Following his retirement from basketball, Donaldson started a physical therapy clinic. He’s since focused on speaking (and writing) about mental health awareness and suicide prevention. Donaldson doesn’t believe Seattle can accept the “status quo”anymore.
SAINT BREAD, A NEW DESTINATION BAKERY, ALIGHTS ON PORTAGE A bakery and cafe counter called Saint Bread opened softly this week in a former motor boatyard on the shore of Portage Bay. It occupies a spare, newly sparkling building that was used to be a machine shop within the Jensen Motor Boat Company complex.Inside, a menu of pastries, toasts, and sandwiches can trace its DNA directly back tothe London Plane.
HOW SHOTA NAKAJIMA TURNED TOP CHEF INTO AN INTERACTIVE The line materialized fast. By 11:10am last Saturday, a queue of 80 stretched down Pike Street and well around the corner. Neighboring bar Life on Mars started selling bottled drinks—presumably nonalcoholic ones—to the people waiting outside in the sun with their dogs and the occasional stroller KENNY MAYNE’S 'SPORTSCENTER' SWAN SONG WAS VERY SEATTLE On Monday night the driest man in sports television history made more than a few eyes damp when he signed off from SportsCenter for the last time. I’m of course talking about Kenny Mayne, the Kent-born ESPN anchor whose deadpan defied highlight exuberance for 27 years on the network’s most famous program. The Kirkland homeowner announced WHAT A DIFFERENCE A YEAR MAKES IN SEATTLE AREA REAL ESTATE It's almost hard to remember now, but there was a time—weeks, even!—when Seattle's real estate market was not blazing hot. In March 2020, as the novel coronavirus began to spread throughout the Seattle area, home sales froze. Homeowners clung to their properties; real estate agents shuddered. 5 OF SEATTLE'S HOTTEST NEIGHBORHOODS Green Lake is a real estate bull’s eye. Fremont and Wallingford’s slew of shops and restaurants beckon nearby. And there’s even a zoo. Average days on market: 8.7. Median sale price change, year-over-year: 0% ($875,000) Homes sold change, year-over-year: 18.8%. Phinney Ridge brings you right to Green Lake’s edge.SEATTLE MET
509 Olive Way, Suite 305, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone: 206-957-2234 •Fax: 206-447-3388
WHERE TO EAT IN THE COLUMBIA GORGE A few hundred years ago, the cuisine along the Columbia River revolved around the fish caught in its turbulent waters and the fruit bounty grown on either side. Once tourism took hold in the twentieth century, burger joints and straightfoward American fare SEATTLE OUTDOOR MOVIE GUIDE 2021 Jul 31 – The Princess Bride Aug 6 – The Farewell Aug 7 – The Wiz Aug 13 – TBA Aug 14 – Knives Out Aug 20 – Boy Aug 21 – Yesterday Aug 27 – Cabaret Aug 28 – Strictly Ballroom. Outdoor Movies at Marymoor Park This series is a drive-in this summer andcosts $30 per car.
THE BEST THINGS TO DO IN THE COLUMBIA GORGE It took lava flows, ice age floods, and a series of massive hydroelectric dams to shape the Columbia Gorge into its present form—well, that and a lot of breweries.The section east of Portland serves double duty as a working waterway and the boundary between Washington and Oregon; what is first lush and green just outside the city quickly moves to dramatic brown bluffs further east as the SEATTLE MET BEST OF THE CITY 2021: EDITORS' PICKS Best Place to Swoon Over Vintage Furniture Epic Antique If 2010s Reddit culture made you distrust the word epic, let SoDo’s warehouse of curiosities restore your confidence.This enormous store is a true hero’s journey through every era of furniture, from nineteenth-century rarities to modern Milo Baughman pieces. PACIFIC GALLERIES ANTIQUE MALL WILL CLOSE THIS SUMMER The saddest of news for those of us who love roaming its aisles in search of vintage finds. Pacific Galleries Antique Mall has announced it will close on August 31.. The SoDo haven, spread across more than 100 stalls, opened in 1972 at 241 S Lander St. Owners Larry and Grace Li, who bought Seattle's oldest antique mall two decades ago as a passion project, are looking to retire, according to THE BEST WINERIES IN THE COLUMBIA GORGE AND SOUTHWEST Washington’s next big-deal wine destination lies along the steep slopes and dramatic basalt cliffs where the Columbia River demarcates Oregon and Washington. This AVA straddles the state line, a 40-mile stretch from rainy Cascade Mountain foothills to hotter, drier Eastern Washington climes that will grow anything from albariño to zinfandel. THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO THE COLUMBIA GORGE 509 Olive Way, Suite 305, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone: 206-957-2234 •Fax: 206-447-3388
WAYS TO CELEBRATE PRIDE 2021 IN SEATTLE Festival-ish Events Seattle Pride. Jun 26 & 27 The city’s staple Pride will remain all online this year, but the fest brought in a solid music lineup: Big Freedia, along with Perfume Genius, mxmtoon, and Mary Lambert.Beyond that expect speakers, panels, and group activities (some of the most popular aspects of last year’s online Pride, says executive director Krystal Marx) with a variety EDOUARDO JORDAN WILL CLOSE SALARE PERMANENTLY 13 hours ago · In so many ways, it feels like Seattle’s restaurant community is turning a corner (albeit one sharpened by a hell of a staffing shortage) but the casualties aren’t done yet: Edouardo Jordan announced today he’s closing his original restaurant, Salare. On Instagram, Jordan described Salare as “my baby, yet the mother, where I could flex my muscles as a Chef, and where I dodged being SEATTLE METEAT & DRINKARTS & CULTURESTYLE & SHOPPINGNEWS & CITY LIFETRAVEL & OUTDOORSCOVID-19 509 Olive Way, Suite 305, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone: 206-957-2234 •Fax: 206-447-3388
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Annual checkups and allergy relief. Joint replacements, and contact lenses. From preventive care to life-altering procedures, the right specialist makes all the difference. Here is Seattle Met’s annual list of the best health care professionals in the region, featuringdoctors, physician
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WHO'S RUNNING FOR MAYOR IN SEATTLE? In December, Jenny Durkan announced that she would not seek a second term as mayor of Seattle.Weeks of speculation about potential replacements followed. But 2021 has brought more clarity. While none of our Very Serious candidates have yet entered the race, 15 others have. Here's who's running for mayor of Seattle this year (in alphabetical order). TRAILHEAD DIRECT RESTARTS BUS SERVICE TO HIKING TRAILS There are many reasons to take a public bus to a hiking trailhead. For one, it feels a bit counterintuitive to steer a gas-guzzling private vehicle toward a slice of delicate Northwest wilderness. Not everyone even has a car, and not all of us are quite to carpooling comfort yet.Plus
HOW SHOTA NAKAJIMA TURNED TOP CHEF INTO AN INTERACTIVE The line materialized fast. By 11:10am last Saturday, a queue of 80 stretched down Pike Street and well around the corner. Neighboring bar Life on Mars started selling bottled drinks—presumably nonalcoholic ones—to the people waiting outside in the sun with their dogs and the occasional stroller 30 BIG NAMES IN SEATTLE MUSIC View Seattle's most famous musicians all in one place here. Jimi Hendrix . The Greatest Guitar Player Ever was born here and cut histeeth (with
SEATTLE'S BEST PRIVATE ROOMS FOR PRIMO PARTIES Seats ≤ 20 An Intimate Gathering Dead Line. A speakeasy-style chamber known as the Gold Room, tucked in the back of this dark and moody bar in Pioneer Square, goes all in on Prohibition-era vibes with antique pin cushion couches and a massive golden chandelier (though the name actually stems from the owners’ Stanley Kubrick obsession). Luckily a psychotic Jack Nicholson’s not on the WASHINGTON'S 6 SIGNATURE MOUNTAINS ARE WAITING Mt. Si 4,167 feet. Named After Josiah “Uncle Si” Merritt, a homesteader who lived at the base in the nineteenth century, but most famous for its starring role in the Twin Peaks credit sequence Found Just over a half hour from Seattle, the North Bend’s massif is a hugely popular destination for day hikers. You’ll need a Discover Pass ($30 annually) and your stars in alignment to score a WHERE DO SEATTLE COPS LIVE? Smart. Authoritative. Entertaining. With a bold design, eye-catching photography, and an editorial voice that’s at once witty and in-the-know, Seattle Metropolitan is our city’s indispensable news, culture, and lifestyle magazine. SEATTLE METEAT & DRINKARTS & CULTURESTYLE & SHOPPINGNEWS & CITY LIFETRAVEL & OUTDOORSCOVID-19 509 Olive Way, Suite 305, Seattle, WA 98101 Phone: 206-957-2234 •Fax: 206-447-3388
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Annual checkups and allergy relief. Joint replacements, and contact lenses. From preventive care to life-altering procedures, the right specialist makes all the difference. Here is Seattle Met’s annual list of the best health care professionals in the region, featuringdoctors, physician
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WHO'S RUNNING FOR MAYOR IN SEATTLE? In December, Jenny Durkan announced that she would not seek a second term as mayor of Seattle.Weeks of speculation about potential replacements followed. But 2021 has brought more clarity. While none of our Very Serious candidates have yet entered the race, 15 others have. Here's who's running for mayor of Seattle this year (in alphabetical order). TRAILHEAD DIRECT RESTARTS BUS SERVICE TO HIKING TRAILS There are many reasons to take a public bus to a hiking trailhead. For one, it feels a bit counterintuitive to steer a gas-guzzling private vehicle toward a slice of delicate Northwest wilderness. Not everyone even has a car, and not all of us are quite to carpooling comfort yet.Plus
HOW SHOTA NAKAJIMA TURNED TOP CHEF INTO AN INTERACTIVE The line materialized fast. By 11:10am last Saturday, a queue of 80 stretched down Pike Street and well around the corner. Neighboring bar Life on Mars started selling bottled drinks—presumably nonalcoholic ones—to the people waiting outside in the sun with their dogs and the occasional stroller 30 BIG NAMES IN SEATTLE MUSIC View Seattle's most famous musicians all in one place here. Jimi Hendrix . The Greatest Guitar Player Ever was born here and cut histeeth (with
SEATTLE'S BEST PRIVATE ROOMS FOR PRIMO PARTIES Seats ≤ 20 An Intimate Gathering Dead Line. A speakeasy-style chamber known as the Gold Room, tucked in the back of this dark and moody bar in Pioneer Square, goes all in on Prohibition-era vibes with antique pin cushion couches and a massive golden chandelier (though the name actually stems from the owners’ Stanley Kubrick obsession). Luckily a psychotic Jack Nicholson’s not on the WASHINGTON'S 6 SIGNATURE MOUNTAINS ARE WAITING Mt. Si 4,167 feet. Named After Josiah “Uncle Si” Merritt, a homesteader who lived at the base in the nineteenth century, but most famous for its starring role in the Twin Peaks credit sequence Found Just over a half hour from Seattle, the North Bend’s massif is a hugely popular destination for day hikers. You’ll need a Discover Pass ($30 annually) and your stars in alignment to score a WHERE DO SEATTLE COPS LIVE? Smart. Authoritative. Entertaining. With a bold design, eye-catching photography, and an editorial voice that’s at once witty and in-the-know, Seattle Metropolitan is our city’s indispensable news, culture, and lifestyle magazine. SEATTLE OUTDOOR CONCERT GUIDE 2021 After a 2020 of only occasional and peculiar outdoor music, the summer of 2021 looks to be a return to a (subdued, still peculiar) normal. Below are outdoor concerts in and around Seattle this summer. (Some festivals are also cropping up in various forms—see those here.)We'll update this list as more shows are announced; because of the persistent uncertainties of the pandemic, see the links SEATTLE MET BEST OF THE CITY 2021: EDITORS' PICKS Best Place to Swoon Over Vintage Furniture Epic Antique If 2010s Reddit culture made you distrust the word epic, let SoDo’s warehouse of curiosities restore your confidence.This enormous store is a true hero’s journey through every era of furniture, from nineteenth-century rarities to modern Milo Baughman pieces. WAYS TO CELEBRATE PRIDE 2021 IN SEATTLE Festival-ish Events Seattle Pride. Jun 26 & 27 The city’s staple Pride will remain all online this year, but the fest brought in a solid music lineup: Big Freedia, along with Perfume Genius, mxmtoon, and Mary Lambert.Beyond that expect speakers, panels, and group activities (some of the most popular aspects of last year’s online Pride, says executive director Krystal Marx) with a variety WE FINALLY HAVE A VACCINE LOTTERY Here's how it works. Vaccine early adopters, not just newbies, will automatically be entered into the lottery if they've gotten at least a single shot of a Covid-19 vaccine and they've been documented in the state Department of Health's immunization database, information that can be accessed here (it can take as long as 72 hours to be recorded, so procrastinators beware). THE AIDS MEMORIAL PATHWAY IS CAPITOL HILL'S LATEST CALL Tony Radovich remembers the first time he walked up the steps of that old house on the corner of 17th and Thomas—he had butterflies that recalled his first day of junior high. It was 1993, and Radovich was about to join the Seattle AIDS Support Group. The disease had surfaced in the Seattle area nearly a decade earlier and back then was often adeath sentence.
JEAN NAKAYAMA ROLLS WITH THE PUNCHES AT MANEKI Maneki. 304 6th Ave. South, Chinatown-International District. W hen the pandemic closed restaurants, Maneki—the oldest Japanese restaurant in the city—stopped serving raw fish. Some things just don’t work well with long waits between kitchen and consumption, operator Jean Nakayama says, even at the place that started the first sushi bar in Seattle.OPHTHALMOLOGY
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