Bourdain, 61, died of suicide on Friday. He filmed episodes of his television shows around Seattle and Washington.
According to data from the Seattle Public Library, Seattleites love books by women and ones that make Donald Trump look bad.
Zoo’s Historic Carousel celebrates a milestone: 100th birthday celebration June 28.
Seattle's famed music label is turning 30. To celebrate, Sup Pop bands from past and present will give a free concert this summer.
Find a street in Seattle that dead-ends at water? It's a public park.
If you're headed out to a brewery this weekend, you'll see new releases from local brewers for summer.
RETURN TO MOUNT KENNEDY will make its Pacific Northwest Premiere at the Seattle International Film Festival on June 2.
Brewers from Seattle, Kirkland, Bellingham and others took home prizes for unique styles of beer in the international competition.
Jordan's JuneBaby was named best new restaurant, and he was also named the best chef in the northwest.
The exhibit will feature more than 200 artifacts directly from Pearl Jam band members and their Seattle warehouse.
Woodland Park Zoo's two new rhinos will debut Saturday in Seattle, the first time rhinoceros have been on display there.
The documentary follows families in Washington State as they fight for transgender rights.
Bumbershoot 2018 will bring a mix of old and new musicians, comedians, and artists to Seattle Center
Enjoy body painting and pancakes, meat and cheese, yoga and beer and more at these crazy-sounding food events.
With 131,000+ titles, Scarecrow Video gives you the ability to curate your own experience like nowhere else can.
Get out in the sun this Sunday and celebrate Mother Nature with parades, trail work, and more.
Police around Puget Sound will step up enforcement on April 20, the pot smoking holiday.
Former Seahawk Michael Bennett's book "Things That Make White People Uncomfortable" came out Tuesday.
This story of bridging connections between time and cultures comes to the Cascadia Film Festival in Bellingham on Sunday, April 15th.
This year’s program documents why creativity matters and how it impacts the world we live in for the better.
Untitled was recently sold for $110.5 million, the highest amount ever paid for an art piece created by an American artist.
Electric Dream Factory presents VR short "Arcadia Flats" and a project at South by Southwest.
You listen to this Ballard resident's radio show, Carla Marie & Anthony, each morning. Now, find out her favorite spots around town.
Here are the local semifinalists for the James Beard Foundation Awards, the so-called Oscars for restaurants.
Finalists were selected from 109 high school jazz bands across North America.
Seattleite Donte Parks is bringing hundreds of kids to see "Black Panther" for free. It's part of a nationwide movement.
Tickets go on sale February 10th.
Legendary musician and Seattle native Quincy Jones says Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen is a guitar god.
The 23rd annual festival is a colorful celebration of Jewish and Israeli life, culture, and history.
Dr. Chiyo Ishikawa has been awarded the 'Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres' by the French Minister of Culture.
Shot in the Pacific Northwest by filmmaker Jennifer Galvin, THE MEMORY OF FISH is now available to view on Amazon Video and DVD.
A play about the difficulty of reunification and reconciliation, "American Hwangap" will be presented by West of Lenin in February.
This tiny Capitol Hill restaurant is well known for its handmade pastas.
Check out these gingerbread house events (for adults and kids) happening around Puget Sound before Christmas.
The album "Both Sides of the Sky" features collaborations with Buddy Miles, Johnny Winter, and Stephen Stills.
Verona: The Story of the Everett Massacre has stunning historical footage and expert analysis.
The holidays are expensive enough, so take a look where you (or you kids) can get free photos taken with Santa Claus in 2017.
Free photos with Santa, craft bazaars, Christmas caroling and more happening this weekend around Puget Sound.
A team of University of Washington computer scientists have developed a tool to measure gender bias by analyzing movie scripts.
Watch Seattleites show Bourdain the region's best restaurants, and explain why serial killers seem to be so common here.