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The poles — which are not part of Coast Salish tradition — sparked a mini-culture war in Seattle around Indigenous representation and historic preservation.
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The $200 million project is part of a major overhaul of Seattle's waterfront. It's being touted as the city's largest collection of civic projects since the 1962 World’s Fair.
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Wendi Chen is an illustrator and digital artist who is a vendor at Pike Place Market. She also exhibits her work at comic conventions and previously worked as a video game artist.
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Three community leaders teased out what makes Pike Place Market so iconic, our need to mourn places that we've lost and the importance of imagining spaces where we belong.
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Writer and romance novelist M.L. "Matt" Buchman shares why the Market is the perfect setting for a romance novel.
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People all over the country declared their love for Cho, a 23-year-old fishmonger at Pike Place. Then in February, she announced her last video — with no explanation. What followed shows the tension social media creates between celebrity and reality.
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KNKX Grooveyard host Stephanie Anne Johnson, who has spent some time as a busker, caught up with singer-songwriter Whitney Mongé about starting her public career as a busker at Pike Place Market.
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Born into the flower business, Scott Chang grew from being resentful of the long summer hours to having deep respect for his family's hard work. Discover the subtle beauty of See Lee Farm and the Hmong family who runs it.
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Pike Place Market offers a huge selection of seafood. But local chef Taichi Kitamura’s favorite seasonal offering only very rarely shows up at the market: local spot shrimp.
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The Pike Market Senior Center is an important link to the almost invisible resource network Pike Place Market provides for the people living in and around the community.