April 13, 2015

Today The Seattle Times featured Fremont’s Lenin statue on the front page as part of a local series entitled “Northwest Wanderings.” The large statue stands at the corner of N 36th St and Fremont Place N and is one Fremont’s most visited pieces of public art (the Troll takes home the prize). Check out photos and the

April 12, 2015

Alice in Wonderland  opened this past weekend at the Stone Soup Theater on Stone Way. The one-act play is for all-ages and runs Friday-Sunday evenings now through May 3rd. The production has been created by the Manhatten Project under the direction of Andre Gregory: This year marks the 150th anniversary of Alice in Wonderland and Stone Soup Theatre is

April 12, 2015

FamilyWorks‘ annual literacy event Reading Rocks will take place on April 16th. The event is all about reading and literacy! Highlights include a special librarian visitor, fun literacy games and activities, and a book giveaway. Event attendees from wee infants to high schoolers will receive books.  Located in Wallingford, FamilyWorks is a combination of a food bank

April 8, 2015

In its final week, Moisture Festival continues the revelry with a dozen shows between now and Sunday April 12th. Nine of these shows, including the Closing Night Variete are at Hale’s Palladium. You can find the full calendar here and tickets are available here. Wait, what is the Moisture Festival? The Moisture Festival is the

April 8, 2015

A public meeting will be held at 6pm tonight to discuss the proposed Neighborhood Conservation District program. The meeting will be held at the Phinney Neighborhood Association, 6532 Phinney Ave N. From our sister site Phinneywood: Seattle City Councilmember Tom Rasmussen is holding a series of Neighborhood Conservation District (NCD) public meetings to gather input