For years the enigmatic, surreal, and chaotic Dina Martina has graced Seattle's stages during the holiday season to the delight and bewilderment of theatergoers. Her annual Christmas show has become a world-renowned phenomenon.
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When Sean Willis met Christopher Ballard on a brief trip to Seattle years ago, neither of them initially suspected they would someday jointly venture into veganism and soon to launch an innovative, plant-based donut shop on Capitol Hill.
Glowing with excitement, they are now ready to welcome audiences back into live performance venues.
Keeping the spirit of giving alive during the pandemic has proven difficult, but for Guy Devillier and David Hoefer, current co-owners of That's Amore Italian Café, this challenge has also paved the way for innovative new approaches to give back.
One of the Northwest's largest indie maker-event organizers, Urban Craft Uprising, has two major craft fairs coming in December.
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.