May 2018

A New Generation Is Embracing Seattle's Nordic History and Culture

A New Generation Is Embracing Seattle’s Nordic History and Culture

While the Nordic countries have long influenced Seattle, as the impact of the original immigrants wanes, a new generation is embracing the culture

A ski jump competition at Key Arena capped Nordic Week in the 1960s

Sunny Getaways: The Brightest Northwest Vacation Spots in the Desert, Small Towns, Mountains and on the Coast

Sunny Getaways: The Brightest Northwest Vacation Spots in the Desert, Small Towns, Mountains and on the Coast

Gray skies may rule over Seattle, but the sun is shining at these vacation destinations only a few hours from the city

This article appears in print in the May 2018 issue, as part of the “Sunny Getaways” cover story. Click here to subscribe. It’s no secret—even to Seattle newcomers—that we have more than our share of gray days (226 days of “heavy cloud cover” by one estimate). No doubt that’s why Hawaii and Mexico are popular destinations for locals. …

See Spectacular Seaside Landscapes in Oregon's Banana Belt

See Spectacular Seaside Landscapes in Oregon’s Banana Belt

Take to the road along Oregon’s southernmost coastline for sand, surf and sun

The views just keep coming: This scene is near Brookings

What Do Yakima and Palm Springs Have in Common?

What Do Yakima and Palm Springs Have in Common?

They’ve both got sun, but how does the "Palm Springs of Washington" compare to the real deal?

The famous "Welcome to Yakima" sign

Oregon's Painted Hills Are a Natural Wonder

Oregon’s Painted Hills Are a Natural Wonder

Soak in the sun, and unique geology, of the Painted Hills in north central Oregon

This article appears in print in the May 2018 issue, as part of the “Sunny Getaways” cover story. Click here to subscribe. The russet-striped slopes of Oregon’s Painted Hills look like they’ve been draped in a gently rumpled Pendleton blanket. With their gorgeous bands of reds and golds undulating across the surface, the hills look like they were…

Meet SIFF Artistic Director Beth Barrett, the Reason It's the Nation's Biggest Film Festival

Meet SIFF Artistic Director Beth Barrett, the Reason It’s the Nation’s Biggest Film Festival

Barrett loves movies so much she volunteered with the Seattle International Film Festival for years before taking a staff position. She guesses she watches 600 films a year

This article appears in print in the May 2018 issue. Click here to subscribe. Sarah Wilke, the Seattle International Film Festival’s (siff) executive director, puts it simply: “Beth loves watching films.” She’s referring to artistic director Beth Barrett, who since October 2016 has been the master strategist of the small army required to pull off not only SIFF’s…

The Perfect Hats to Wear for the Royal Wedding

The Perfect Hats to Wear for the Royal Wedding

Seattle milliners are keeping the British tradition alive

This article appears in print in the May 2018 issue. Click here to subscribe. This month’s nuptials of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have many eagerly awaiting what’s sure to be a fashion extravaganza, with designer gowns, twinkling (crown) jewels and the de rigueur accessory: decorative headwear. Whether you’re a fan of the pillbox hat that was favored…

Explore the Ancient Lakes Trail and the Western Edge of the Columbia Gorge with a Trip to Quincy

Explore the Ancient Lakes Trail and the Western Edge of the Columbia Gorge with a Trip to Quincy

After hiking the spectacular trail, indulge with a night at a posh resort

The property overlooks the Columbia River

Take a Trip to Sequim and Port Townsend and Stay Dry Under the Rain Shadow on the Olympic Peninsula

Take a Trip to Sequim and Port Townsend and Stay Dry Under the Rain Shadow on the Olympic Peninsula

The rain shadow cast by the Olympic Mountains keeps things dry

The sunrise view of Mount Baker and the Straight of Juan de Fuca is spectacular

16 Best Things To Do in Seattle in May 2018

16 Best Things To Do in Seattle in May 2018

Our hand-picked list of best bets for entertainment this month

12 Minutes Max delivers the unexpected with performances such as choreographer Seth Sexton's "DYBBUK"

The Seattle Company Making the Prefab Homes of the Future

The Seattle Company Making the Prefab Homes of the Future

Node's homes go beyond carbon neutral

Rendering by Node

Go From Bavarian Kitsch to Outdoor Haven in a Visit to Leavenworth

Go From Bavarian Kitsch to Outdoor Haven in a Visit to Leavenworth

Choose your adventure for this mountain getaway

DIVE RIGHT IN: The icy waters of Colchuck Lake are inviting on a sunny day