The Seattle Public Library’s most frequently checked out books of 2022 across neighborhood branches embody the city’s eclectic and diverse reading habits.
‘The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window’ needs a closer look at Intiman, Williams Project
A disconnect between production and script prevents this version of Lorraine Hansberry’s rarely produced play from reaching its full potential.
Grammys’ best new artist comes to Seattle, and other jazz shows to catch
Samara Joy, who plays a sold-out Town Hall show March 17, is part of a dynamite spring series presented by Earshot Jazz.
Sound Transit says it’s pushing back against drug use on light rail
Security guards last week ousted someone “smoking crack” aboard light rail, CEO Julie Timm says.
Is your part of Seattle a ’15-minute’ neighborhood? Check out this map
Research scientist Nat Henry was curious about the walkability of Seattle neighborhoods. So he made an interactive map.
Seattle chef Shota Nakajima to compete on Food Network’s ‘Tournament of Champions’
The Seattle chef, who’s competed in multiple Food Network challenges, says this is the first time he’s practiced cooking to prepare for a TV show.
WA lawmakers want to beef up state aid for college students
A flurry of bills are looking to limit income restrictions and extend the time limit for state college financial aid to support students.
How former Seattleite Bonnie Garmus’ debut novel became a bestseller
Bonnie Garmus, whose “Lessons in Chemistry” spent 39 weeks on the bestseller list and is being adapted into an Apple TV+ series, will be in Seattle Feb. 23.
Rant and Rave: Tennis fan happy to wake up early to catch match
RAVE to sporting events shown live. Yes, I had to get up at 3:30 a.m. (our time) to watch the Australian Open tennis tournament but at least it was live. I hate seeing the results in advance when sports are shown on tape delay like many Olympics a…
WA Legislature considers ban on at-home sexual assault evidence kits
Washington lawmakers are considering a bipartisan bill that would ban the sale of at-home sexual assault kits out of concern the kits offer false hope and can thwart investigations and prosecutions.