October 4, 2017

The Burke Museum is combining two of their most popular annual events—Bug Blast and Meet the Mammals—into an amazing day of fuzzy, slimy, spiny, cuddly and crawly fun! See hundreds of specimens from the Burke’s entomology and mammal collections, and hear from experts about all sorts of amazing animals that roam the Earth! Featuring: The Bug

Hundreds of Bugs + Mammals at Burke Museum’s Amazing Animals!

September 26, 2017

This October, The Seattle Public Library will visit Seattle’s bars and pubs for Booktoberfest— a celebration of books, beer and good cheer. Readers are invited to join the Library for bookish happy hours, librarian-hosted trivia nights, spooky stories in bars and libraries, karaoke, literary fortune telling and more. There are plenty nearby Wallingford! Library events are

The Library gets spooky and drink-y this October

September 25, 2017

Kokkaku , a Japanese-inspired meat house, has opened in Wallingford with two restaurant veterans front and center. Chef Rudy Velasquez (formerly of Miller’s Guild, Brunswick and Hunt) and Boss Lady (a.k.a. gm) Julie Shizukuishi have long dreamed of opening a Japanese inspired restaurant that brings out Japanese flavors, culture and whole-animal usage philosophy, while taking some liberties to showcase

Meet Kokkaku

September 18, 2017

With great excitement, Tasveer South Asian Film Festival (TSAFF) proudly announces its programming lineup for the 12th annual Festival being held at venues throughout greater Seattle. The Festival will take place October 6-15, 2017 and includes 18 feature films and 38 shorts from 11 countries, plus a filmmaking workshop and a symposium examining the homogenization of film and

Check out the Tasveer in October

September 12, 2017

“Thrilling Tales: A Story Time for Grown-ups” is comprised of gripping short stories for a grown-up audience that are expertly read aloud from 12:05 p.m. to 12:55 p.m. on select Mondays of the month at The Seattle Public Library, Central Library, 1000 Fourth Ave., Level 1, Microsoft Auditorium, 206-386-4636. Library programs are free and open to

ENJOY A LUNCHTIME THRILLING TALE AT THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY IN SEPTEMBER