![]() □ Put your best guacamole recipe to the test ( Central District) □ Bop around to Ukrainian “ethno chaos” music ( Fremont) “The irony is we sort of set Willy free,” Knute says, “but into an environment where we’re impacting their very existence.” ( Crosscut) While many ooohed and ahhhed at the whale, others protested its captivity in a small pen where he eventually died from a pollution-related infection. Local historian Knute Berger recently visited the remains of Namu, the first live, captive orca exhibited on our waterfront in 1965. Puget Sound orcas are in big trouble right now, and our fraught relationship with the animals the Lummi Nation calls “the people that live under the water” goes way back. Baker’s Bradner Gardens Park for its year-round veggie gardens and Me-Kwa-Mooks Park in West Seattle for those neat tide pools. Curbed Seattle rounded up 14 of their favorite underdogs, including Mt. But there are more than 485 parks across the city, and they could all use a little love. A lot of locals hang out at Gas Works Park and Discovery Park - and for good reason. “We’re starting to see what the ceiling looks like.” ( The Seattle Times)Īwesome Seattle parks you’re not visiting. ![]() “I think we’ve hit a bit of a plateau, pricewise,” broker Allie Howard told real estate reporter Mike Rosenberg. One stat to look at: The number of homes for sale is up a whopping 60 percent from a year ago in Seattle, and 44 percent in King County. ![]() Housing prices are still way out of range for a lot of people, but inventory is up, prices are down, and if you’re worried about how crazy expensive buying a house has gotten around here, there’s hope. ‘Cause our pipin’ hot housing market is cooling down. Meanwhile, columnist Danny Westneat called out a “ blue wave” across the state as Democrats “dramatically outperform the norm.” ( Crosscut, The Seattle Times) Here’s what we know so far, via Crosscut. The first batch of ’em, anyway, and yesterday’s primary election is narrowing the field of candidates headed to the ballot in November. Got questions you want to ask? Leave ‘em here. today, join us for a Facebook Live at MoPOP! Senior curator Jacob McMurray will be giving us a sneak peek of its brand new exhibit - “ Pearl Jam: Home and Away” - before the big opening this weekend. Want to dig deeper? Travis, who writes the Guerrilla Candy music blog, also co-hosts “ The Anywhere Shows,” a limited series podcast “for Pearl Jam fans by Pearl Jam fans about the experience of being a Pearl Jam fan and what exactly that means, if it means anything at all, in 2018.”Īnd if you’re free at 11 a.m. “There are only 92 diamond-certified albums since the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) started tracking sales, so that’s a huge deal.”įor more quick notes on Pearl Jam’s ten studio albums, top songs, and some memorable Seattle concerts, check out Travis’s full primer here.
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