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Business Spotlight: Exhibit Coffee
In the heart of Seattle’s Pioneer Square, there’s a vintage-meets-café space that feels less like a store and more like being invited into someone’s living room — if that living room were curated by a dozen incredibly stylish friends and served nostalgic, artist-inspired lattes. Exhibit Coffee (located inside the Friend Museum) is more than a […] read more
Business Spotlight: Seeking Ferments Growler Fill Station
There’s something brewing in Georgetown, and it’s not coffee. It’s tangy, it’s fizzy, and it might just be your new favorite afternoon ritual. We sat down with Lyz, co-owner of Seeking Ferments, to talk about their brand-new growler fill station located within Harried & Hungry, the magic of fermented drinks, and how a grandmother’s tepache […] read more
Pride Month Artist Spotlight: Mica Viacrucis
We’re honored to feature original Pride Month artwork by our guest artist, Mica Viacrucis (they/them). Mica’s piece pays tribute to the secret language of flowers—a tradition rooted in queer history, where blooms carried coded messages at times when LGBTQ+ folks couldn’t safely be out. Their work brings these symbols to life in the colors of […] read more