Seattle Country Day School (2619 Fourth Ave. N.) will host the Pacific Northwest Debate Tournament on Saturday, Jan. 11, from 9 a.m. to 3:15 p.m.
In “Richard II,” at Seattle Shakespeare Company, the austerity of the set imbues every object and movement with symbolic significance.
Director Linda Brovsky’s 2004 transposition of Verdi’s “Rigoletto” from Italy’s 16th century to its Fascist 1930s has aged beautifully.
Putting on headphones at “SOLD: The Human Trafficking Experience” will teleport you to the life of a victim of sex slavery and trafficking.
The Queen Anne Quick Styx has opened its 2014 girls’ lacrosse program for second- through eighth-graders.
Emerging young musicians can enter the Classical KING-FM Young Artist Awards Competition for 2014.
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Great issue. Excellent summary of needs, except you left out transit.
I love being a woman. But, at this moment, I would much rather be a man — the “moment” being my need for a new bathing suit.
60 percent of King County voted in favor of I-522, but a slim majority allowed themselves to be persuaded it was not in their best interest.
It wouldn’t be Seattle politics as of late without some kind of infighting between the mayor and the City Council.
Massage Envy opened a new location at 4 W. Crockett St. in Queen Anne on Jan. 6.
John Lauer would like to see Queen Anne and Magnolia become the first completely text-enabled neighborhoods.
Upcoming, free events in Queen Anne and Magnolia. Check them out and get involved with your community.
Snatched iPhones and an armed robbery are among the crimes featured in this week's Police Blotter.