The literary world descends on Seattle Convention Center for the annual AWP conference. Here are some must-see events for conference attendees and the public.
‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ and the search for motherly acceptance
While watching the Oscars favorite with her Chinese immigrant mother, writer Qina Liu saw her own family’s reflection.
Sponsored: Where to find the best wildflower blooms across Washington
Because wildflowers appear in very selective stages in the Pacific Northwest, the trick to finding the best blooms is to revisit hikes during the season.
Seattle gets its green bubble popped, again
A small Indian tribe in Darrington is laying bare the Emerald City’s habit of not always living up to its green values.
Loved ones remember cousins killed in I-5 hit-and-run crash in Seattle
Relatives and friends are asking for help in covering funeral expenses for Skyler Royce Thornton and Terrell Aaron and finding two people who fled the collision.
Seattle is now building more ADUs than single houses
The production of accessory dwelling units in city neighborhoods has surged by 250% since 2019, part of an effort by the city to address the housing crisis.
Now streaming: ‘Luther: The Fallen Sun’ on Netflix, ‘Perry Mason’ on HBO Max
Here’s a look at this week’s top shows and movies coming out on Prime Video, Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max and other services.
Rant and Rave: Scolding cyclists for riding in the bike lane
RANT to the condescending driver who scolded cyclists for riding in the BIKE LANE of a public street. Hello? Maybe they were heading to the same destination as you! Cyclists are entitled to ride on virtually all public streets, and just like pedestrian…
A cult favorite beer returns to WA, and 8 bar openings around Greater Seattle
Also, North Seattle gets some new drinking spots, including a hugely popular cocktail den in Greenwood with tasty food options and a brewery in Maple Leaf.
How ‘Between Two Knees’ at Seattle Rep finds the comedy in tragic Indigenous history
Written by the comedy troupe behind “Reservation Dogs,” the play follows one family between the 1890 Wounded Knee Massacre and 1973 occupation at Wounded Knee.