Seattle's top summer events, races, outdoor movies and more in 2024
In our 2024 Seattle Times summer guide, you'll find recommendations for arts, eats, activities and more fun outside.
In our 2024 Seattle Times summer guide, you'll find recommendations for arts, eats, activities and more fun outside.
As 2023 comes to a close, Seattle Times features reporters reflect on highs and lows from the past year in the local arts, food, culture and outdoors scenes.
Here's a look back at some of the treasured Seattle places and institutions we lost in 2023 in the arts, food, outdoors and communities scenes.
Find stories with suggestions for holiday fun, notes on local performances, the results of a three-turkey taste test and much more in our 2023 holiday guide.
From the latest trends in Seattle's arts scene to our critic's top show, concert and movie recommendations, here's what art lovers should know heading into the season.
From a new music festival near Bend, Ore., to a historic moviehouses trip and sculpture spotting in Bellingham, here's where to go this summer to get your arts on.
Read what local LGBTQ+ artists, performers, chefs and leaders had to say about what still sticks with them today from their first Pride experiences.
Nice weather, buzzing arts, culture and food scenes: Emerald City summers are swell. From outdoor events to travel recs, here's how to make the most of summer.
2023 is here! And with it comes a plethora of new, exciting entertainment and food options in the Greater Seattle area. Here are our picks for your best bets.
Welcome to the holiday season! Here's your guide to the festive shows, light displays, performances, movies and more coming this winter.
Explore how local arts groups are adapting to the new normal plus our recommendations for this fall's most exciting music, exhibitions, books, movies and more.
The Tony Award-winning megahit comes to Seattle's Paramount Theatre Aug. 3-Sept. 11.
What to make of 2021? It was the best of times, it was (not quite) the worst of times. It was hopeful. It was disappointing. And it was the second-best year of the last three years, say our …
Welcome to the holiday season! Here's your guide to the festive shows, light displays, performances, movies and more coming this winter, as well as our recommendations for how to bake a holi…
This fall, more Seattle-area performing arts organizations are throwing open their doors for in-person performances, joining many already reopened museums, galleries and music venues. Here a…
This fall marks the return of live, in-person performances for a number of arts groups, joining museums, galleries and other venues that have been open a while longer. Here are some of the a…
Calling artists and arts organizations: Do you have an arts event (virtual or otherwise) planned for between Sept. 19 and Thanksgiving? If so, we'd like to know about it for our Seattle Time…
Looking forward to the summer? Here's our roundup of events, activities, entertainment and more around the Seattle area.
The pandemic was hard on Seattle's food and beverage and arts and entertainment industries. How did everyone get through it? Some shut their doors to hibernate, others pivoted to start new b…
The coronavirus pandemic has thrown the entire world into a tailspin, upending a lot of what we think things should look like, including a fall arts season. Seattle's fall arts scene looks d…
Calling artists and arts organizations: Do you have an arts event (virtual or otherwise) planned for between Sept. 13 and Thanksgiving? If so, we'd like to know about it for our Seattle Time…
As Seattle gets closer to reopening, we talked to restaurant owners, movie theater workers and more to find out what our new normal will look like.
Sara Porkalob, Seattle-based playwright, director, activist and more, is off to Broadway " but before she goes, she shared what she's been reading and rereading lately.
The Seattle Times put the question to readers, reached out to local leaders, and culled through dozens of names to find the few who were most responsible for change in the greater Seattle ar…
The 5th Avenue Theatre recently premiered "Mrs. Doubtfire," a musical adaptation of the 1993 Robin Williams comedy. We talked with some LGBTQ members of the Seattle-area theater community ab…