On the List | Capitol Hill Soccer Jam, Nisei Memorial Day, Mimosas With Mama at Narwahl, free burgers (+23 more)

Seattle International Film Festival continues at Capitol Hill movie houses Egyptian and Harvard Exit. Be kind to our visiting festival badge-wearers as they stumble about. Point their squinting eyes in the direction of decent sustenance. Downhill, the free Northwest Folklife … Continue reading

Another Capitol Hill micro-housing complex gets green-lighted by Seattle DPD

Another micro-housing development has received Seattle DPD go-ahead. The “Caroline W” is a micro-housing development in Capitol Hill.  All of the apartments are suffocatingly small studios for low-income people in Seattle.  This one is a little different than the others … Continue reading

Micro-Housing…Capitol Hill and Beyond…EastPAC Thursday, 5/23 Community Meeting

How does the development of Micro-housing impact you and your neighborhood? There has been a lot of concern about this increasingly upward trend of Micro-Housing, also known as “APODments”, small, single occupancy units sometimes with shared kitchens. The Capitol Hill … Continue reading

On the List | Children’s Book Week, SIFF Cap Hill, Volunteer Park playground party, tomato plants (+17 more)

Capitol Hill celebrates Children’s Book Week on Saturday with readings and events at Richard Hugo House and Ada’s Technical Books featuring adult readers sharing from their favorites. What is/was yours? Have something to add? Let us know on the CHS Calendar. Thursday, … Continue reading

Pride on Hill expands to celebrate LGBTQ milestones with Family Day in Cal Anderson

As the causes and the community around being LGBTQ in Seattle continue to change, grow and expand, the 7th annual Seattle PrideFest is prepping for its biggest year yet — including even more fun and celebration on Capitol Hill. “Everything … Continue reading

CHS Pics | Mom’s Day at the Broadway Farmers Market

To all the mothers of Capitol Hill biological, spiritual, self-appointed and otherwise, thanks for taking care of us babies — biological, spiritual, self-appointed and otherwise. Here are a few motherly scenes from Sunday’s Broadway Farmers Market. Thanks to frequent contributor … Continue reading