Seattle Culture
Remembering A True Hero: Former Seattle Mag Top Doc Passes Away
Dr. Shannon Heitritter built a life rich in meaningful relationships based on love, trust, and mutual support
If you had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Shannon Heitritter, your life has been immensely changed. Shannon passed away peacefully in April of complications related to pancreatic cancer, surrounded by her loving family. She was 49.
Washington Nurses Rank No. 1
During National Nurses Week, it’s time to recognize those who hold our health care system together
National Nurses week began yesterday, and it turns out that Washington state is the best place to work as a nurse in the United States. A study by personal finance website WalletHub analyzed 20 metrics, including job openings, nurses per capita, salary, and the quality of nursing homes.
New Luxury Homes at Crescent Ridge | Sponsored
Central Washington community opens tasting room, amenities
As spring nudges temperatures higher, Central Washington’s blooming landscape and the glistening waters of the Columbia River beckon sunseekers and recreation lovers east of the mountains. In Crescent Bar, it’s the most anticipated season as powerboats arise from their winter slumber and families take stock of their swimwear and pool floats. For those considering purchasing…
Trailblazing Women: Leadership, Resilience, Adaptability
Our newest issue highlights the amazing women working to make Seattle a better place
The new May/June issue of Seattle magazine is out now! Read the stories of a dozen remarkable women who are shaping our community. Grab your copy today and get inspired.
Authentic, Inclusive, Functional
These three Seattle brands are forging unique paths in fashion
Despite the ubiquitous “casual and comfortable” look, Northwest dressing is starting to take a more thoughtful turn — it just requires a discerning eye to spot the elusive trendsetters. When talking street style, Seattle might fall flat when put up against New York, Paris, or Los Angeles, but many of its designers are leaning into the pioneering spirit of the Pacific Northwest to produce an interesting sartorial output, much of it grounded in social good.
Breaking Into The Entertainment Industry, The Bumbershoot Way
Workforce program focuses on concert promotion and production
For the second consecutive year, the Bumbershoot Arts & Music Festival’s Workforce Development Program will teach young adults the ins and outs of the entertainment business. The six-month, tuition-free program provides mentorship and teaches the “technical, creative and business aspects” of the live entertainment industry to 19 young adults between the ages of 17 and 25.
Must List: 5 Things to Do in Seattle This Weekend
Justin Timberlake, Cinco de Mayo, and a party on Montlake Cut
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Catch the folksy tunes of Kassi Valazza, or kick off Windermere Cup weekend with a party on Montlake Cut. Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with Mexican food, music, and a parade, or bike across the West Seattle Bridge. And don’t miss Justin Timberlake when he comes to town.
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