23 Apr Coffee, money and art!
Some updates and reminders...
Some updates and reminders...
Our neighbors at the Union Gospel Mission work hard to overcome addition—but did you know some of them do so by getting high another way? Follow 18 of our neighbors in the documentary film A New High, where they battle the depths of their addition by...
Fall is such a festive occasion in Pioneer Square; the dark of evening sets in early, the crisp air nips and grounded, rusting leaves are brittle beneath your feet. The holiday lights are up along First Ave S and in Occidental Park, and there are more...
If your travels led you through Pioneer Square yesterday, you may have noticed fewer curbed private vehicles and more public open space. That’s because yesterday was Park(ing) Day. Every third Friday in September, a global make over takes place. Metered parking spaces are transformed into pop...
by RaNae Vodder In a previous blog by Sarah Norton we learned about the Pioneer Collective and their innovative business. Today I stopped by to visit a pop-up store, UXIBAL that has taken residence there for the next week. It is great!!! I am a big fan of...
by Courtney Crockett When out walking last night I ventured a look into the upper windows of King Street Station, and I could see tiny human forms still busy transforming the interior space for this weekend's gigantic art exhibition Out of Sight. In the true spirit of an arts community, King...
by Courtney Crockett [caption id="attachment_5726" align="alignright" width="224"] Images Courtesy of Art of the City Fest[/caption] The Tashiro Kaplan Building (TK Artist Lofts) is busy programming its second annual Art of the City Street Fest slated for Saturday 1 August. The event is an entire day of indoor...
by Courtney Crockett With the waterfront redevelopment and the tunnel project, all of the rude construction makes it easy to neglect our neighborhood offerings on Alaskan Way South. That is one reason to go to the OK Hotel Gallery on 4 June First Thursday Art Walk. Another...
By Beth Berube “Eye of newt, and toe of frog, Wool of bat, and tongue of dog, Adder’s fork, and blind-worm’s sting, Lizard’s leg, and howlet’s wing.” A Macbeth witch seeking essentials for a potion might find at least some of these ingredients arranged methodically on armoire shelves inside this...
By Sarah Norton It's spring and there's music in the air -- your neighbors are singing this coming Monday, May 11th, at Café Paloma, just across from the Pergola. The program will begin at 7:00 pm with two young pianists, and then moves to a menu...