Halloween is one of the biggest fall holidays in Seattle. The decorations start going up the second October hits, so undoubtedly, there will be a lot of events happening for Hallows’ Eve. In addition to…
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What waits for you in the woods? “Leave Only Footprints” is an immersive and haunted experience set in a cursed Pacific Northwest state park along the Salish Sea, where a lone hiker has gone missing.…
Broadway Performance Hall is the oldest and busiest building on campus. In fact, it was constructed way before our campus was. So there is undoubtedly a history there, a history most of us don’t know…
Have you ever wondered what it is like to be a volunteer usher at the theatres as part of the Seattle Theatre group? On Friday, Oct. 12, and Monday, Oct. 14, I ushered for Clairo…
I think of the new crop of modern pop starlets taking up space in our airwaves these days; none of them have had as exciting of a career trajectory as Billie Eilish. Perhaps Olivia Rodrigo…
Libraries are often seen as places to borrow books and study in a quiet environment. However, it is surprising that the Seattle Public Library (SPL) provides thousands of free services beyond just books: e-books, museum…
“This laugh-a-second, multi-millennia mindbender shouldn’t be missed.” “The Skin of Our Teeth” by Thornton Wilder ran at Seattle Rep from Sept. 26 through Oct. 20. It is the story of a couple who has been…
Do you enjoy eating delicious food and trying out new cafes? If so, you should visit Cafe Javasti, established in 2001. Cafe Javasti has two locations: one in Wedgwood and another in Maple Leaf. I…
Every first Thursday of the month, Pioneer Square comes alive as art enthusiasts gather to celebrate one of the nation’s longest-running art walks. They sip on free wine and beer or simply let their artistic…
Usually, I like to start these reviews with a snarky quip or something funny, but today, I want to start with a simple question: Why are you here? What do you think I’m going to…