Find out about a movie theater's secret "Friday the 13th" screening, plus other eerie Friday the 13th events happening nearby on Sept. 13.
The 22nd annual edition celebrates Northwest film & media makers from September 20–29, 2019.
Watch wolves eat, drink some blackberry beer, or get a unique view of Snoqualmie Falls this Labor Day weekend in Puget Sound.
See how Washington's biggest Labor Day weekend events compare — and let us know which one you prefer.
The company is looking for local dancers ages 6 to 18 for the "Great Russian Nutcracker" at the Paramount Theatre.
Coming to Wamu Theater At CenturyLink Field Event Center, Lana Del Rey's "Norman F------ Rockwell" tour stops in Seattle on Oct. 2.
White-naped cranes have lived at Woodland Park Zoo for 30 years, but have never bred successfully.
What are local teens up to? They're making funny videos about Washington on the app TikTok.
It's the peak of summer, and that means Blue Angels and boat races at Seafair. Find out about weather, free entry, and good viewing spots.
Just announced is Ron Pope on his “Stuck On The Moon” tour, playing in Seattle on Jan. 27 at Neumos.
The Delta Aquarid and Perseid meteor showers are overlapping. Here’s what skywatchers in Puget Sound need to know.
Tickets are now on sale for O.A.R. and American Authors at Moore Theatre on August 14.
The major motion picture will screen at several Puget Sound area cinemas.
Work by Georgia O'Keefe, Sandro Botticelli, and more will be on display at SAM beginning July 24.
In a 24-hour marathon, about 100 Seattle performers will read the Mueller report at Town Hall this week.
The exhibit opens this week at SAM featuring photographs from the South African visual artist.
Mad Magazine will disappear from newsstands this summer, its publisher says. Learn about Alfred E. Neuman's early days in Seattle.
Construction on the Hiram A. Chittenden Ballard Locks, the busiest locks in the U.S., was completed in 1917.
There's the nude bike ride in Fremont and plenty of other pagan-adjacent events happening in Puget Sound for the 2019 solstice.
Find out when fireworks begin in Seattle, Bellevue, Renton and other cities holding shows on July 4, 2019.
Only 26 1962 Ferrari 250 GTOs were ever made. It's just one of the rare cars coming to Seattle for a one-day exhibit in June.
See upcoming events at Pike Brewing, including the summer music fest and Pride celebrations.
Mark Titus' new film is an urgent call to action, examining what it means to save what we love. It plays May 21st and 25th.
A Brazilian artist's new installation at the Olympic Sculpture Park highlights the busy roads nearby.
The SIFF preview will be followed by a full premiere event at Northwest Film Forum in June.
Celebrate the Battle of Puebla this weekend in Puget Sound with fundraisers, Mariachi performances, and, yes, some major parties.
Longtime Seattle filmmaker Ben Kasulke's BANANA SPLIT will show at the Seattle International Film Festival on May 18, 19, and 23.
WILLIAM explores what it's like to be different in a hostile world. It opens April 26 at AMC Seattle 10.
The 50th anniversary of the moon landing is coming up. See rare artifacts from the Apollo 11 mission at the Museum of Flight.
The Grammy-nominated singer Sara Bareilles announced dates for her new “Amidst The Chaos Tour” on Monday. Here's how you can catch her live.
A new Prince exhibit at MoPOP opens this weekend, featuring artifacts like instruments, clothing, and art inspired by Prince Rogers Nelson.
Opening night for SIFF is May 16, and the full festival lineup will be announced May 1.
From local sports to hip-hop supergroup Beast Coast, there are plenty of shows to see in Puget Sound. Save 10 percent here.
The Lake City brewer is teaming up with a poke truck for the March 23 event.
Headliners Phantogram, RL Grime, and Lizzo will be backed by some of Seattle's finest.
SJFF is an eleven-day exploration and celebration of Israeil life and Jewish culture, history, and filmmaking.
Step into the murky night with 20 films from the mid-century.
The Grammy-nominated singer will be in Seattle at the end of May.
The Who just announced dates for their “Moving On!” tour. Here’s when they’re coming to Seattle.
You'll have plenty of time to listen to these 80+ songs from local bands like Dude York and Tres Leches while you're stuck in traffic.