One of the Northwest's largest indie maker-event organizers, Urban Craft Uprising, has two major craft fairs coming in December.
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Henry Waymack is making a statement with his line of apparel, homewares, and pins.
Aaron Malkin and Alastair Knowles — known by their stage names "James and Jamesy," respectively — use their personas to invite audience members to world-build with them: the duo's Christmas show, O Christmas Tea comes to the PNW this holiday season.
With its work rooted in HIV prevention, POCAAN started a journey fueled by love, extending its hand to those most affected by the epidemic: LGBTQIA+ people, impoverished people, and people of color.
Santa won't be the only one coming down the chimney this Christmas Eve thanks to Babeland's great selection of toys for everyone on your naughty list.
In such a literary town as Seattle, the right book can be someone's gift of the year. And with winter only just beginning around Christmas, a new book to curl up with is timely.
For Northwest Harvest, a Washington state nonprofit dedicated to hunger relief through food assistance and advocacy, the holiday season is one of the busiest times of the year.
Two friends gave birth to The Ally League, bringing together products from Black entrepreneurs and presents them to allies who might not know about them. Their goal? To make an impact on the community by supporting and amplifying Black-owned businesses.
One Seattle business is reimagining socks, delivering the most unique, sturdy, and highly requested footwear in the country. In just a little over a decade, The Sock Monster has become the most renowned such gift shop in the Pacific Northwest.
In 1997 Friends of the Animals, dedicated to serving some of the most neglected creatures in our community, was launched with a mission to reduce the number of cats that spend their days in King County animal shelters.