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Good news and bad news for two popular drive-in theatres

This week, we have a Double Feature of Pacific Northwest cinema history, with good news for one drive-in theatre and bad news for another....

The Underwater Guide to Seattle Seafood

At the first Christmas the Denny Party spent in Washington after landing at Alki Beach in 1851, the Indigenous locals shared clam juice with...

Forget Wine Tasting. Try Oyster Tasting.

The Olympic Mountains serve as backdrop to one of Hama Hama Oyster Company’s beach events." data-image-selection="{"x1":0,"y1":0,"x2":3000,"y2":2000,"width":3000,"height":2000}"> “It’s the merroir,” the oyster...

Salmon’s New Symbolism

It happened the same way for years: The Alaska Airlines “salmon thirty salmon” lands at Sea-Tac each May and taxis toward the waiting crowd....

We Should All Respect the Geoduck

I know what you’re thinking. No, I won’t insist you drag your mind out of the gutter, because frankly everyone thinks it. The geoduck,...

UW discovers earrings can now do some smart tech heavy lifting

University of Washington researchers have brought earrings into the smart tech realm. The Thermal Earring, a wireless wearable device, continuously monitors a user’s earlobe...

The St. Jude Is One of Seattle’s Last Commercial Tuna Boats

It’s a Monday afternoon and Fishermen’s Terminal in Ballard is relatively empty. A man pulls into the parking lot in...

Sea Change: How and When Washington’s Catch Ebbs and Flows

Washington’s seafood industry rises and falls like the waves of Puget Sound, with fishery practices constantly shifting based on the...

Fresh off the Super Bowl, Usher adds Seattle show to US tour

Stepping off the stage in Las Vegas for the Super Bowl Halftime Show, Usher has announced new dates Monday morning for his U.S. tour...

La Spiga’s Sabrina Tinsley on Making Pasta and Holding Space

Five years would be a great run for a restaurant. This year, La Spiga will mark 26 years serving the sturdy...

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