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Why Did King’s Mozzarella Melt Away?

King's Mozzarella founder and cheesemaker Costas Romero became a farmers market fixture in the Seattle area, along with his wife, Maria, and...

How Microsoft Engineered Tech’s Anti-Fashion Workforce

Bill Gates shows us how not to wear a suit. It’s 1996, and Bill Gates, dressed in his signature look—wire-frame...

Can You Still Find Meaning in Ancient Music?

Well Well Well is Seattle Met’s regular health and wellness column, covering the sometimes surprising ways we can support our physical, emotional,...

Anne Helen Petersen Has Serious Thoughts on Random Subjects

When the University of Alabama sorority rush became a TikTok phenomenon in the early 2020s, Anne Helen Petersen wasn’t the...

The Fight to Keep Seattle Schools Open Isn’t New

Thomas Kohnstamm didn't set out to write a novel about the contemporary fight over school closures in Seattle. Last year,...

Here Are Some of Microsoft’s Most Memorably Forgettable Products

Bob? Looks more like Bill... A half century of product releases and, well, there’s bound to be some half-baked gizmos and...

Why Social Media Advertising is Essential for Business Growth (and How to Do It Right)

In today’s digital-first world, social media advertising has become a critical component of any effective marketing strategy. Whether you own a...

When Will the Wayland Mill Open? Which Reuben’s Will Close? And More Answers to Your Food News Questions

Hungry for news? Welcome to our Friday Feed, where we run through all the local food and restaurant news this...

Seattle Businesses Are Embracing Reluctant Canadian Tourists

Toronto isn’t anywhere near Seattle, and its baseball team isn’t a Mariners’ rival. But every year when the Blue Jays...

What to Do in Washington State in May

May your Maifest be merry. Spring is in full swing come May, meaning a lot of sun, a lot of...

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