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MØAA’s Origin Story Is Pure Seattle

It doesn’t get any more Seattle than Jancy Buffington’s musical origin story. A longtime visual artist, she started out messing...

Ross: The Seahawks threw up a prayer and so did I

Last night, we went to the Christmas reconciliation service at St. James Cathedral, which we do every year.  It’s a simple service – there’s...

Grace Athena Flott’s Portraits Celebrate Burn Survivors

When Grace Athena Flott was first searching for a venue to exhibit her portraits of burn survivors, she received the...

Anti-war posters, graffiti appear on 40 businesses in Edmonds

Edmonds police are working to track down security video after several businesses were tagged with posters and graffiti Saturday morning. Investigators have said that...

The Seattle Sports Fan Holiday Wish List

I’m going to be greedy this holiday season. I’m not asking for the latest gadget or a new car or...

Contented cows and udder holiday delights at historic Carnation Farms

Historic Carnation Farms has been a fixture in the Snoqualmie Valley for more than a century. The unique Northwest destination is open to the...

The Boys in the Boat Reminds Us How Much Seattle Has Changed

In a climactic scene from George Clooney’s new film adaptation The Boys in the Boat, famed Seattle Post-Intelligencer journalist Royal...

This Canadian Ski Resort Offers Cabins Right on the Slopes

It's the skiing equivalent of Night at the Museum. After the lifts stop spinning at British Columbia's Red Mountain Resort,...

What the Amazing Race Should Have Done in Seattle

Last night, everyone's favorite reality TV host Phil Keoghan crowned a new champion of The Amazing Race, a competition in...

SIFF Cinema Downtown, formerly Cinerama, now reopen

When the Seattle International Film Festival, or SIFF, bought the Cinerama movie theater in downtown Seattle, it was a matter of time before the...

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