The Duwamish Tribe, in association with PoetsWest will host a program of poetry and storytelling by Native Americans on Oct. 12.
The next episode of “Seattle Speaks,” a live, interactive TV program, will focus on the living-wage debate.
The Space Needle’s executive chef Jeff Maxfield of SkyCity at the Needle will showcase his culinary skills to a sold-out crowd on Oct. 19.
Capitol Hill-based Shepherd’s Counseling Services is hosting its third-annual event, “Turn the Light On,” to prevent sexual abuse.
Land use updates from Queen Anne and Magnolia.
Liquor permit updates from around Queen Anne and Magnolia.
Alfonso Cuaron’s “Gravity” opens with a static shot of Earth as seen from space.
Peter Landsman’s drama “Parkland,” about President John F. Kennedy’s assassination, left me both underwhelmed and frustrated.
There’s a story for every film lover at the Seattle Polish Film Festival, which runs Oct. 11, through Oct. 20 at SIFF Cinema at Uptown.
The free event will take place Saturday, Oct. 12 from 1 to 4:30 p.m. at the Upper Gwinn Commons at SPU.
Today, Oct. 7, is the last day to register to vote.
The Northwest Center Kids location in Queen Anne got a charitable upgrade last Saturday.
Boundaries are shifting to accommodate new buildings and an expected 10,000 new students.
Thanks all of our newspaper carriers and delivery drivers on International Newspaper Carrier Day (Oct. 12)
Seattle has taken over as the most populous gay city in the United States.