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The 50-year Evolution of Seattle Magazine

The 50-year Evolution of Seattle Magazine

A look at the interestingly twisted branches of the 'Seattle' family tree

Steve Pool on a 1993 cover

Seattle a Serious Fashion Town? Here's Proof!

Seattle a Serious Fashion Town? Here’s Proof!

Seattle mag editors recap on the Seamless in Seattle 2012 fashion show.

Sick of Seattle’s rep of being a backwards fashion town (move on from grunge, America! we did!)? Don’t stand for it anymore. For five years, Seattle mag’s fashion and lifestyle editor Kate Calamusa has been shining a beacon-like spotlight on emerging local fashion designers, and the talent pool has been getting bigger and better every…

Behind the Scenes of Our July Issue: Is There a Doctor in the House?

Behind the Scenes of Our July Issue: Is There a Doctor in the House?

Why, yes! In fact, there are 400 of 'em!

Know this feeling? You’re minding your own business, getting ready for work, washing that PopTart down with a delicious second cup of coffee, when suddenly Steve Inskeep pops into your kitchen (via KUOW) with this news: Coffee will kill you. And you think, “Didn’t I just hear somewhere that coffee will make me live longer?”…

Behind the Scenes of our June Issue: Ice-cream Headaches and Heady Debates

Behind the Scenes of our June Issue: Ice-cream Headaches and Heady Debates

Our editors are still recovering from GelatoGate 2011, the week-long orgy of ice-cream eating that preceeded our June issue (on newsstands today). Our award-winning and downright awesome food editor Ali Scheff made the picks, our fantastically talented art director Sue Boylan called in the props, and then it was ice cream everywhere for two weeks…

Dream Big: Seattle Mag Wants to Hear Your Big Idea For Improving Seattle

Dream Big: Seattle Mag Wants to Hear Your Big Idea For Improving Seattle

We want to hear what your one big dream is for Seattle. Share it and we might publish it!

What if you were in charge of Seattle—and had unlimited funds? What one single thing would you do to improve our city? Your answer can describe a project or idea that corrects a problem, rectifies a missed opportunity or creates an exciting new vision for our city. It can be as realistic (or as unrealistic!)…

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