There are still a few tickets left for "Cork, Fork and Support" this Thursday, October 20th. This event supports Northwest Hope & Healing (NWH&H). NWH&H is a local nonprofit organization that provides immediate financial assistance to women undergoing breast or gynecologic cancer treatment at the Swedish Cancer Institute, who are struggling to meet their basic needs. NWH&H’s patient assistance…
While the top of Seattle’s Queen Anne Hill is known for its charming residential neighborhoods and generally family-friendly atmosphere, when night falls, it’s time to mosey down the hill to get the party started. Lower Queen Anne offers passersby a string of late-night eateries and bars to duck into after dark, especially along the southern…
Although it’s great when restaurants make a point to offer gluten-free options, it’s even better when food is originally made without wheat. Curry is one of those things, and since it’s a staple dish throughout the Middle East and Asia, there are lots of different types, flavors and colors! Here are the spots to eat…
Alki Beach is a bustling place during the summer, as one of the city’s few sandy beaches. But it’s also ruggedly gorgeous in the fall and winter, and there are several yummy places to grab a bite to eat with the family. Stay warm and dry while digging into delicious dishes at these family-friendly spots…
Ceviche - the refreshing and flavorful appetizer made with various seafood, spices and veggies, is a delicious gluten-free dish. I see it as basically being a seafood-stuffed salsa of sorts. You can find fresh takes on ceviche at a variety of seafood-focused eateries around the city, but here are a few notables... Art Marble…
Portland's creative side takes center stage this August as the Portland Festival of Cinema, Animation & Technology, better known as PFCAT, returns for its biggest festival yet. Running August 18 through 23, 2026 at OMSI, PFCAT brings together independent filmmakers, animators, artists and audiences for six days of screenings, conversations, immersive experiences and a closer look at where storytelling is Continue Reading
Opera on the Lawn Returns to Remy Wines for a 20th Anniversary Celebration Some Sunday mornings call for coffee. This one calls for live opera, a picnic on the lawn, and a glass of Oregon wine. On Sunday, August 23, 2026, Remy Wines will celebrate its 20th anniversary with the return of Opera on the Lawn. The outdoor performance features Continue Reading
Where To Play This Summer in Seattle: Events, Dining & Local Picks Seattle is heading into one of its busiest stretches of summer. Seafair returns to Lake Washington, Bite of Seattle takes over Seattle Center, and Festival Sundiata brings a free weekend of Black arts, food, music, and culture to the heart of the city. Whether you are visiting for Continue Reading
Heading to the Waterfront Blues Festival with food allergies or dietary restrictions? You are not alone. Festival food can be exciting, but it can also be tricky when you are looking for gluten-free, dairy-free, vegetarian, or vegan options. The good news is that several vendors at this year’s Waterfront Blues Festival are already thinking about guests with different dietary needs. Continue Reading
Portland’s Waterfront Blues Festival returns July 2-4, 2026 to Tom McCall Waterfront Park, bringing three days of live music, riverfront views, fireworks, and a full festival food lineup that makes this one of the tastiest summer events in the city. This year’s Blues Bites food court and vendor marketplace will feature a mix of new arrivals, returning Portland favorites, local Continue Reading