Queen Anne Physical Therapy (428 First Ave. W.) will have a commuter station at the corner of Mercer Street and Queen Anne Avenue North from 6 to 8 a.m. on Friday, May 17.
My husband has some hemp shorts that he always gets lots of comments on because they’re really cute. And he always gets into conversation with people about how important hemp is to the environment.
I’ve never put much stock in Mother’s Day, considering it a Hallmark holiday more than anything else. But I never forgot to send a card and call my mother and my grandmothers on their special day.
Mayor Mike McGinn’s May 7 announcement that firearms collected at the city’s January gun-buy-back program would be turned into peace plaques for city parks made us wince.
Intiman Playhouse will become The Cornish Playhouse at Seattle Center, now under Cornish College of the Arts’ management.
A Seattle-based author, historian and lifelong beer lover, Kurt Stream grew up in Wisconsin and started his favorite obsession there. In Wisconsin, “it’s pretty much the [Green Bay] Packers, beer and Friday-night fish fries as far culture,” he recalls.
Customers young and old have been lured in by the sweet pie aroma coming from Capitol Hill’s new Pie Bar since it opened on May 1.
Christian poet Luci Shaw, recipient of Image journal’s 10th-annual Denise Levertov Award, will read from her work Thursday, May 16, at 7 p.m. at 415 Westlake Ave.The event is free and open to the public.
Our Lady of Fatima (OLF) celebrates its 29th year of student musicals with “Into the Woods,” directed by Seattle Children’s Theatre’s Ariel Bradler.
Sometime between May 7 and 8, the well-established Kiwanis Ravine heron colony no longer had birds nesting there.
The marketplace is constantly changing, and for those in transition or are workforce hopefuls, the process of finding a job can often be intimidating and confusing.