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MOHAI's 'Edible City'-Inspired Food and Wine Pairings

MOHAI’s ‘Edible City’-Inspired Food and Wine Pairings

MOHAI’s new exhibit traces the city’s food journey. To celebrate, curator and Seattle food writer Rebekah Denn’s expanded excerpt from the exhibit presents some iconic—but not fancy—food pairings with Washington wines, beers and spirits

Tim’s chips and sparkling wine? For real

Bakery Spotlight: Rosellini's

Bakery Spotlight: Rosellini’s

Ballard darling Honoré gets a new owner, a new name and some savory additions

The case at Rosellini’s in Ballard presents both familiar treats from Honoré days and new confections, like layer cakes

Nordstrom's Retail Therapy: Shopping for Change

Nordstrom’s Retail Therapy: Shopping for Change

Nordstrom is more than just a department store; for many, it’s also a flagship of progressive Seattle values. (Oh, and there’s a sale this weekend)

Seattle’s flagship Nordstrom department store

Cauldron Broths: Putting the "Bone" in Appetit

Cauldron Broths: Putting the “Bone” in Appetit

A veteran of Seattle’s food scene is now boiling bones in Bellingham

Gabriel Claycamp is a man with a storied past in the Seattle food world. You may remember him for his cooking-school project Culinary Communion back in the ’00s, or for his role in the Gypsy underground dinner parties featured on a 2007 episode of Anthony Bourdain’s No Reservations, or for the great bacon he made…

The Must List: Angel Olsen, A Moveable Feast, The Pajama Game

The Must List: Angel Olsen, A Moveable Feast, The Pajama Game

What to do in Seattle in the weeks ahead

Singer/songwriter Angel Olsen plays the Neptune this Saturday

Belly Up: Breaking Down Seattle's Barre Scene

Belly Up: Breaking Down Seattle’s Barre Scene

Belly up to one of Seattle’s many studios for this low-impact but intense core, leg and arm workout. We break down the differences between each studio below

The bright and modern Barre3 Ballard studio has cork floors and plenty of ways to modify the intense workout

Active Apparel and Accessories for the Gym

Active Apparel and Accessories for the Gym

Active apparel that’s comfortable and supportive can help you maximize your workout. These gym bag essentials will have you looking and feeling your best

The Vim running jacket, from women’s apparel line, Oiselle

Tips From Seattle's Top Trainers

Tips From Seattle’s Top Trainers

Seattle’s top exercise instructors share their wisdom

Lower Queen Anne Orange Theory instructor Darsenio Hunter will help you get motivated

Where to Find Free Fitness Fun

Where to Find Free Fitness Fun

Who needs a gym when free (and fun!) fitness activities abound? Grab a friend and get moving with these urban outings

A tree in bloom along the Green Lake path

One-Of-A-Kind Workouts

One-Of-A-Kind Workouts

We’ve rounded up our favorite, out-of-the-box local flex, stretch and sweat sessions to help build any body

Climbers chose their route at Seattle Vertical World

Rhein Haus to Open in Tacoma This Weekend

Rhein Haus to Open in Tacoma This Weekend

More bocce and sausages for our southern neighbors

Now that, my friends, is a pretzel.

The Best Places to Get Fit in Seattle

The Best Places to Get Fit in Seattle

Whether you ride your bike to work, hike through our parks on the weekend or never miss your 6 a.m. spin class, our city offers countless ways for athletes at any level to get up, get out and get in shape

From our hundreds of miles of nature trails to innovative fitness studios that pop up around our region each month, it’s easy to see why Seattle is consistently ranked by the American College of Sports Medicine as one of the top 10 fittest cities in the country. Whether you ride your bike to work, hike through…

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