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PNB's Gorgeous Trailer for Upcoming New Works

PNB Company dancers in Suspension of Disbelief, another piece in the New Works program

I fell in love with the contemporary dance piece Cylindrical Shadows  long before it was finished. Choreographed by Colombian/Belgian Annabelle Lopez Ochoa, it debuted in Seattle at a Whim W'Him show in January 2011. Read more »

Northwest Fashion Storms the Runway: Tickets Now on Sale for The Forecast

We writers and editors have a common complaint, “There aren’t enough pages!” Sometimes we just can’t fit the entirety of a story into the glossy pages of the magazine, and more often that not, we could fill volumes with ideas.

Thus was born our first-ever spring fashion show, The Forecast. Read more »

Seeking Singles to Feature in Seattle Magazine

After all, thanks to Cameron Crowe, Seattle is the ultimate singles town.

The editors at Seattle mag are looking for the most interesting singles in Seattle to include in an upcoming feature in the print magazine.

Do you know any men or women who are unattached and fascinating? Do you have an irresistible urge to play matchmaker for a single friend who you just know is a total catch? Then you should get in touch with us. Read more »

7 Family-Friendly Brewpubs in Seattle

You don’t have to save a trip to one of Seattle’s best breweries for date night anymore! Lucky for Seattle beer-loving parents, there are plenty of spots around the city to take your little ones and enjoy a brew. A couple of tips for a family-friendly trip to a brewery – order rootbeer for the little ones, it’s typically brewed in-house and very tasty. Also, don’t forget to get a growler of your favorite brew to go – perfect for enjoying once the kiddos are in bed! Read more »

A Toast to Knute Berger: Best Space Needle Tour Guide Ever

Writer Knute Berger atop the Space Needle

There are two ways to visit the Space Needle: one as a casual observer, mooning over views of Elliott Bay, exploring the checkerboard of Belltown rooftops, and thinking to yourself: Huh. 99 looks really small from up here.

The other—and probably the best possible way—is in the company of writer and Seattle history buff Knute Berger. Give him half an hour and your mouth will soon be gaping in dumb shock as he describes from memory the 78th bizarre moment of history that happened in the very carpeted vestibule in which you are standing. “Bill Cosby did what?” 

We’ll come back to that.

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Downton Abbey - PBS' Hit Show - Has a Seattle Connection

 Seattle fans of the PBS show Downton Abbey are pushing it to ever higher ratings.
The show is so popular in the Seattle area, KCTS is consistently the No. 1 or No. 2 PBS station in the country for "Abbey" ratings. Last Sunday's two-hour episode was second only to the Grammy Awards in the Seattle market.

The brother of Abbey actress Elizabeth McGovern lives in Seattle, and he understands the show's appeal.

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