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Sneezin' Season: Seattle's Seasonal Allergies

Sneezin’ Season: Seattle’s Seasonal Allergies

An integrative approach may be the best one to take when allergies take hold

If you’re experiencing itchy eyes, a runny nose, coughing, sneezing and brain fog, you probably have seasonal allergies. Local pollens are typically sky high in spring; this month, blame pollens from cedar, maple, oak and ash trees, along with pollen from grasses, just hitting its peak, and weeds. The timing of your symptoms may hold…

Staying Connected With Hollow Earth Radio

Staying Connected With Hollow Earth Radio

A new frequency means Hollow Earth Radio will reach a wider audience

In September 2014, Hollow Earth Radio (hollowearthradio.org), the nonprofit, community-run, Internet-based music station located in Seattle’s Central District, was one of about a dozen stations granted licenses to acquire low-power terrestrial signals by the Federal Communications Commission. After streaming online for eight years, Hollow Earth would be allowed to broadcast its diverse programming as KHUH…

Catching up with Bellevue-Based Author Richelle Mead

Catching up with Bellevue-Based Author Richelle Mead

A local vampire series author takes a bite out of a new genre

Many of us dream of one day writing a novel. Bellevue-based author Richelle Mead acted on that dream years ago. In less than a decade she’s churned out 26 novels, and she shows no signs of stopping. “I expect to be writing books for many, many years,” Mead says of her work, which most notably…

Don't Miss the Penn Cove Water Festival

Don’t Miss the Penn Cove Water Festival

A seaside getaway is closer than you think

Where: Coupeville, a two-hour drive from Seattle, is a Whidbey Island gem that’s bursting with bayside charm and—as the second-oldest town in Washington—a rich history. WHY: The 25th annual Penn Cove Water Festival (5/14; penncovewaterfestival.com), which celebrates Native American culture through canoe races, cultural performances—including a Native American flautist and a traditional storyteller—as well as…

Upcoming Summer Music Festivals in and around Seattle

Upcoming Summer Music Festivals in and around Seattle

Make room on your calendar for these summertime classics

Washington’s own battle of the bands—well, actually, festivals—kicks off Memorial Day weekend (May 27–30). Choose between Sasquatch! (sasquatchfestival.com) at The Gorge in eastern Washington—with artists ranging from local surf rockers La Luz to Florence and the Machine to M83—and Northwest Folklife (nwfolklife.org) at Seattle Center, where this year’s theme explores the power of the human voice….

VW Van Rentals for Your Summer Road Trip

VW Van Rentals for Your Summer Road Trip

Everyone jump on the Peace Van

Planning to hit the road for your summer vacay? How about a trip back in time? Seattle-based Volkswagen van restoration company Peace Vans has ventured into rental territory to offer a retro road trip experience. Instead of hitting the highways with traditional summer vacation tagalongs, such as camping gear or suitcases to schlep from hotel…

Creative Ideas for Small Front Yards

Creative Ideas for Small Front Yards

A little imagination goes a long way in a petite landscape

This article originally appeared on Houzz.com. Whether you live in an urban area or a beach cottage on the coast, if your home is sited close to the street, landscaping the front yard can pose quite a challenge. Let these thoughtfully designed petite front yards inspire you to go beyond the typical lawn-plus-foundation-plantings combo, and…

The Best Thing Our Beer Writer Ate This Week

The Best Thing Our Beer Writer Ate This Week

Kendall Jones on Citizen Six's Korexican crunchy chicken wings

Here’s what Seattle magazine beer scribe Kendall Jones, also of the Washington Beer Blog, had to say about the crunchy wings at Citizen Six in Interbay: “Like any good fried chicken, these double-fried wings and drumettes are crisp and crunchy on the outside but tender and juicy on the inside. What sets them apart from…

Travel to North Carolina for City Employees Banned and More News

Travel to North Carolina for City Employees Banned and More News

The top Seattle news stories you should be reading today

A national tour of Hamilton, the Broadway musical based on author Ron Chernow’s biography of founding father Alexander Hamilton, will hit the Paramount Theater stage for the 2017-2018 season. The performance features a score that blends hip-hop, jazz, blues, rap, R&B and Broadway showtunes. Subscribers who renew their subscription for the 2017-2018 season will be…

14/48 BoomBox Coming to the Royal Room April 2

14/48 BoomBox Coming to the Royal Room April 2

The fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants musical performance will wow

Imagine being a musician. Then imagine being assigned a musical theme one afternoon and having to compose–over the next 24 hours–five minutes of original music that will be given to a band filled with some of the city’s best musicians who will then perform that piece in front of an audience 24 hours later. Sound…

New Video: Eli West's “Give Me Your Love & I’ll Give You Mine"

New Video: Eli West’s “Give Me Your Love & I’ll Give You Mine”

The new tempered instrumental is a sweet joy

Often in today’s music scene, there’s a push for the four-on-the-floor, the dance track, the club hit or the thing that will make your body move. But the mind and body are, of course, moved by more than one style. Sometimes it’s the long, drawn out wait, the musical stretching and sonic patience that does…

La Cocina Oaxaqueña Serves Up Great Mole Negro

La Cocina Oaxaqueña Serves Up Great Mole Negro

Misael Dominguez's delicious mole is not to be missed

Good mole is cloaked in secrecy. This is especially true of mole negro, the chocolatey, rich Oaxacan sauce that gets its smoky-sweet complexity from the aromatic herb hoja santa. Misael Dominguez makes the best mole negro I’ve had: spicy with hints of licorice and cacao. Dominguez was a founding member and manager of Ballard’s La…

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