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Must List: Six Fun Things to Do This Week

Must List: Six Fun Things to Do This Week

Jan 30 - Feb 05

Strange brews, hip-hop history, and the perfect bowl of ramen

Wow, there’s so much happening in the city right now, it was tough putting the Must List together — which is not a bad problem to have. For instance, folksinger and songwriter Ani DiFranco takes the stage at The Moore this Saturday, Feb. 1. GRINDHAUS, a wild mix of drag and performance art, hits The…

Secrets of the Sound

Secrets of the Sound

A new mystery novel by local author Kirsten Sundberg Lunstrum draws from her personal experiences

Writer Kirsten Sundberg Lunstrum grew up surrounded by words. As children, she and her sister enjoyed falling asleep to their mother’s voice as she read books before bed, and their father — a Lutheran pastor and poet — spent every Sunday working on his sermons, reciting the words aloud as he wrote.  “Being around a…

True Crime, Live

True Crime, Live

Yeardley Smith brings her hit podcast to Seattle for its first live tour

There’s no body, but there is a mystery: Why does Seattle love Small Town Dicks so much? Maybe it’s the brooding skies. The shadowy streets. The endless drizzle. Or the coffee-sipping, side-eyeing locals who can’t resist a good story. Or maybe it’s something deeper — an appreciation for the human-centered cases and compelling storytelling the…

Fave Five: Cold Weather Comforts

Fave Five: Cold Weather Comforts

Where to cozy up for the season

Seattle winters aren’t just gray — they’re an excuse to find warmth in every corner of the city. From slurping pho and wandering a garden show, to gondola rides with mountain views, here’s how to make the most of the chill and maybe even love it. 1 Bowl Goals. Nothing beats a steaming bowl of…

Most Influential: Delaney Ruston

Most Influential: Delaney Ruston

Physician, Filmmaker

Delaney Ruston made her first film when she was a resident at UC San Francisco. While the rest of her medical school classmates delivered their final presentations in typical PowerPoint fashion, Ruston was inspired by the “video camera revolution” and the capability of film to portray people’s stories, she said. In the film, she told…

Little Hands, Big Brands

Little Hands, Big Brands

Small ad agency lands major clients

Michael Boychuk likes the critically acclaimed TV show Mad Men as much as anyone. It’s not inaccurate, he says, just romanticized. He should know. Boychuk, who cut his teeth at venerable Seattle ad agency WongDoody, now runs Little Hands of Stone, an independent creative agency with a modest office in the Fremont neighborhood, with partner…

Lose the Pants, Keep the Cause

Lose the Pants, Keep the Cause

Cupid’s Undie Run returns to Seattle to raise funds for neurofibromatosis research

When was the last time you had that dream where you’re at work or school and suddenly realize you’re not wearing pants? Now imagine doing it in real life — but for a good cause. Cupid’s Undie Run returns to Seattle on Feb. 8. This mile-long, pantsless party invites participants to strip down to their…

Most Influential: Jaci McCormack

Most Influential: Jaci McCormack

CEO, Co-Founder, Rise Above

A tragedy in her hometown launched Jaci McCormack’s winding journey. Now, as co-founder and chief executive officer of Seattle nonprofit Rise Above, she’s committed to empowering Native youth to live healthy lives. McCormack was raised on the Nez Perce Reservation in Idaho. She was a. young teenager when a boy was assaulted and died. She…

Most Influential: Samantha Holloway

Most Influential: Samantha Holloway

Co-owner, Seattle Kraken

If you’re a long-suffering Seattle Supersonics fan, Samantha Holloway is someone you need to know. Holloway, co-chair and co-owner of the NHL’s Seattle Kraken, leads the ownership group hoping to lure one of the NBA’s proposed two expansion teams. Rumors have swirled for years that Seattle would be next in line for expansion, especially after…

Creepy, Crawly, and Full of Mysteries

Creepy, Crawly, and Full of Mysteries

KUOW’s new podcast uncovers stories behind Burke Museum’s incredible specimens

Did you know the Burke Museum is home to more than 16 million artifacts? From dinosaur bones to preserved sea otters, to teeny-tiny shells, the place is packed with natural history that helps tell the story of our planet. Now, there’s a podcast to go with it: Spectacular Specimens, a new series from KUOW in…

The Pulse: Seattle Under Blue Skies

The Pulse: Seattle Under Blue Skies

From daily walks to $10 Hamilton tickets, here’s what’s buzzing around town this week

There’s nothing quite like a sunny day in Seattle, even when it’s freezing out. I’ve been inspired by the book Do Walk and started a daily morning walk. Today, bundled up against the chill, I watched crows and gulls hopping in the frosty grass, scrounging for breakfast. I guess we’re all just trying to find…

Want to see Hamilton? Here’s Your Chance

Want to see Hamilton? Here’s Your Chance

Lottery for Seattle tickets begins today

If you’ve wanted to see the smash hit Hamilton but were continually shut out, here’s your chance. A digital lottery for Hamilton tickets begins today at 10 a.m. via the Hamilton app and runs through Jan 30 for performances from  Feb. 4-9 at Seattle’s Paramount Theatre. Subsequent digital lotteries will begin each Friday and close…

Rain and Red Lanterns

Rain and Red Lanterns

A guide to Lunar New Year events across the city

Midori in Japanese translates to “green.” Though born “green,” violinist virtuoso Midori Goto matured quickly into one of the most coveted soloists in the globe. Now 53 and referred to simply by a single name (achieving the status reserved for megastars like Madonna, Beyoncé, Adele, Prince, Shakira, Usher, Cher and others), Midori headlines at the Seattle Symphony performing Brahms Violin Concerto Jan. through Monday at Benaroya Hall.   Midori will be…

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