Portraits of Homelessness panel to focus on human aspect of homelessness May 4 in Seattle

Featured image by Seattle Times photographer Erika Schultz from the Portraits of Homelessness project  The homeless are humans, too, and they face struggles unlike any other group of people in our society. Seattle Times Pacific NW Magazine writer Tyrone Beason and Seattle Times photographer Erika Schultz wanted to capture the human element of the homeless … Continue reading Portraits of Homelessness panel to focus on human aspect of homelessness May 4 in Seattle

There’s still time to see the California poppies, but hurry

Photos by Cheryl Landes Updated March 5, 2020 Thanks to winter’s record rainfall, Mother Nature blessed southern California with one of the largest desert superblooms in recent memory. Starting in mid-March, patches of tiny yellow, orange, purple, and white flowers appeared in these tan, gray landscapes. North of San Diego, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park delighted … Continue reading There’s still time to see the California poppies, but hurry

Oregon Mandolin Orchestra on three-city tour this weekend

The Oregon Mandolin Orchestra opens its eighth season this weekend with concerts in three cities in Oregon and southwest Washington: Friday, April 21, 7:30 p.m., Multnomah Arts Center, 7688 SW Capitol Hwy. in Portland Saturday, April 22, 7:30 p.m., Liberty Theatre, 1203 Commercial Street in Astoria, Oregon Sunday, April 23, 2 p.m., Old Liberty Theater, 115 N … Continue reading Oregon Mandolin Orchestra on three-city tour this weekend

Celebrate the return of spring at the Daffodil Festival in Tacoma

Featured image: Daffodils (photo by Cheryl Landes) The 84th annual Daffodil Festival is in full swing in Pierce County, Washington. Today, the grand floral parade visits four cities. This year's parade features more than 180 entries of floats dressed in fresh daffodil petals, bands, and mounted units. Here's the parade schedule: Tacoma – 10:15 a.m. Puyallup – 12:45 p.m. Sumner … Continue reading Celebrate the return of spring at the Daffodil Festival in Tacoma

Winter showers bring spring superbloom to southern California desert

Photos by Cheryl Landes Updated March 5, 2020 Winter’s record rainfall brought one of the largest desert superblooms in recent memory to southern California. Thousands of flowers started appearing in March at Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California’s largest state park covering 640,000 acres northeast of San Diego. Although most of the flowers are tiny, together … Continue reading Winter showers bring spring superbloom to southern California desert

Let the alpacas melt your heart this weekend at Alpacapalooza

Featured image: One of many cute alpacas at the 2017 Alpacapalooza in Ridgefield, Washington this weekend (photo by Cheryl Landes) Alpacas are cute and irresistible. Their big, brown eyes, soft wool, and endless smiles can melt anyone’s heart. This weekend, get up close and personal with these gentle creatures at Alpacapalooza at the Clark County … Continue reading Let the alpacas melt your heart this weekend at Alpacapalooza

Celebrate Seattle’s birthplace of jazz tonight at Jackson Street Jazz Walk

Jackson Street, considered the birthplace of Seattle jazz, sponsors its fourth annual jazz walk tonight from 5-11 p.m., with performances ranging from vintage jazz to a world music jam. Six venues are hosting free shows from local artists Eugenie Jones, Lady A, Gail Pettis, Jacqueline Tabor, Kate Voss, Marina Christopher, Jimmie Herrod, Sundae + Mr. … Continue reading Celebrate Seattle’s birthplace of jazz tonight at Jackson Street Jazz Walk