Weekend Round-Up: August 3-5
So, remember last week’s all too hopeful round-up of having a full-on sunny and warm weekend (and then it was anything but)? Well, please apply everything I said to this weekend cause it’s gonna be...
View ArticleWeekend Round-Up: 8/10-8/12
If you thought last weekend was summertastic, then say hello to the next three, glorious days. It might not be a lock-yourself-in-your-only-AC-powered-room kind of heat, but it’ll still be warm, sunny,...
View ArticleWeekend Round Up: 9/21-9/23
Happy Friday, y’all. I hope you have had a good start to your day. So far, my day has included coffee, squash bread, and a stranger on the bus judging my Milli Vanilli Pandora station. (He can’t hang.)...
View ArticleMore Cowbell! The Drum Exchange Celebrates 20 Years of Business
Christopher Walken said it best- you just gotta’ have some more cowbell. And this Saturday, The Drum Exchange in Wallingford is feeding your cowbell fever. To celebrate their 20th birthday, they’re...
View ArticleSeattle Opera’s Search for Cinderella
You have to love the fact that Seattle is a city that loves its opera, even if our residents do sometimes show up in Tevas. (At least that’s how I imagine it.) If you appreciate the opera but can’t...
View ArticleBook of Mormon Lottery: Score Tickets for $25
If this is the first time you’re hearing that Book of Mormon is playing in Seattle now through January 20, well… take it as a sign that you really need to start paying more attention to things. But...
View ArticleJet City Improv Presents The Adventures of Gilbert and Sullivan
A night of live theater is a worthy splurge. That’s why we’re big fans of Seattle Theater Group (STG), 5th Avenue Theatre and ACT. But as much as I loved seeing Book of Mormon when it came to Seattle...
View ArticleBend, Twist and Drink at yoga uniQue
I’m assuming you’ve been staring into the bright, bright sun wishing for it to keep at it just one more day. You’ve been getting spring-y and loving every second of it. Sadly, we all know how this...
View ArticleMake It a U-District Weekend
Make plans to venture over to the U-District this weekend and you’ll find a neighborhood bustling with activities that are easy on the pocketbook. But first, a little advice. If you decide to go, take...
View ArticleFestival Sundiata: Black Arts Fest 2013
One of the greatest parts about summer in Seattle is the abundance of music and arts festivals happening in all parts of town. It seems as though there’s a party going down every weekend celebrating...
View ArticleFree City Beats at City Hall
Let’s face it, summer in Seattle is here and gone in the blink of an eye. Like most Seattleites, my calendar is booked through the end of August with weekend camping trips, outdoor weddings and...
View ArticleFree Art in the Woods
Seattle has one of the best summers in the country (It’s a fact!), and it’s packed with festivals and events from beginning to end. While big guys like Folklife and Bumbershoot get a lot of attention,...
View ArticleChinatown/International District JamFest
Round out your summer festival lineup by heading over to Chinatown-International District for JamFest this Thursday evening. Presented by The Wing Luke Museum, JamFest is a non-profit festival that...
View ArticleWater Balloon Fight!
Admit it. As a kid you thought (in all seriousness), “What can I do to get in the Guinness Book of World Records?” Visions of the tallest man and the lady with the longest fingernails come to mind,...
View ArticleIce Cream-O-Rama
If you’ve ever been to Maltby, Wash., it’s probably because you had breakfast at The Maltby Cafe. This is the place with the incredibly-long wait if you get there too late and ooey-gooey cinnamon rolls...
View ArticleFree Community Day at SAM
What’s better than a free visit to SAM? A free visit filled with free tours, workshops, and performances all revolving around the museum’s latest exhibitions, of course. Courtesy of...
View ArticleHedwig, the Angry Inch, Jerick Hoffer, and Perfection
It’s a story as old as time. East German boy meets and marries a man named Luther, undergoes a sex-change operation, which is botched, puts on his first wig, and moves to the United States, only to get...
View ArticleAn Interview with Jerry Springer
Courtesy of Balagan Theatre It’s the most exciting thing since Hedwig, y’all. Balagan Theatre’s production of Jerry Springer: The Opera opens on Friday, January 10th at the Moore Theater. To celebrate...
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