Our arts critics have already recommended 79 great things to do this week and our music critics have picked the 28 best music shows, but there are still hundreds more events happening. To prevent some of the quirkier and more extraordinary ones from slipping through the cracks, we've compiled them here—from Science Night: An Evening of Drunken Experiments to a Onesie Bar Crawl, and from the Lazer Odesza Premiere to Port Townsend's Strange Brewfest. For even more options this week, check out our complete Things To Do calendar.

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TUESDAY

ART

1. Colors of the West: An Evening with Molly Hashimoto and Saul Weisberg
Artist Molly Hashimoto and North Cascades Institute director Saul Weisberg have been invited by the Seward Park Audubon Center to present outdoor-themed painting and poetry. They'll be discussing their books, Colors of the West and Headwaters, respectively.

COMEDY

2. Gross-prov Improv Jam
If you're an improviser, come to this jam, where White Bagel duo (Andrew Weiss and Haley Beglau) will help you reach those deep, dark, gross places in your comedy.

FOOD & DRINK

3. 2-for-1 Cheeseburgers & Hamburgers at Dick's
The venerable drive-in celebrates 64 years of business by giving away two burgers or cheeseburgers for the price of one.

4. Dave Broom Book Signing
Renowned whisky writer Dave Broom, a self-described "Glaswegian who gets paid to drink and then write and talk about it," joins Westland Distillery for a book signing. Copies of his newest book The Way of Whisky, as well as his previous book The World Atlas of Whisky, will both be available, but guests are welcome to bring their own.

READINGS & TALKS

5. The Actuality of Virtual Reality
Question everything you thought you knew about reality with Ellen Beeman and DigiPen as they break down virtual reality, augmented reality, and other types of reality.

6. Brain-computer Interfaces: Ethical Opportunities and Challenges
The ability to record brain activity and use the information to control devices like computers, wheelchairs, and brain stimulators is a big goal of brain-computer interface research. Join "neurologist-philosopher" Dr. Klein for a discussion of some ethical implications of this emerging neurotechnology.

TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY

PERFORMANCE

7. Colonize It!
This comedy show written by Allycea Weil and directed by Asa Fager about the cost and consequences of conquest asks: "What happens to the people on Mars if Earth decides to cut them off?"

TUESDAY-SATURDAY

PERFORMANCE

8. Bohemia
This "macabre and mystical" cabaret-style musical from Mark Siano and Opal Peachey, set in 1890s Prague, features the music of Dvoƙák and Chopin and art nouveau by Alphonse Mucha—plus "beautiful green fairies, aerial numbers, dance, burlesque, classical piano battles, comedy, and original songs." If that's not enough, there will also be "absinthe service" (complete with spoons, sugar, and ice fountains) at intermission in the front-row VIP sections.

TUESDAY-SUNDAY

GEEK & GAMING

9. Seattle 10 Class of 2017 Pop-Up Display
Each year, MOHAI partners with GeekWire to present the Seattle 10—a collection of notable local start-up companies. The chosen businesses reproduce their ideas on giant cocktail napkins, which are displayed in a pop-up exhibit at the museum.

WEDNESDAY

COMMUNITY

10. Homelessness Advocacy 101
Join the Coalition on Homelessness' Nancy Amidei for a workshop on how to advocate for homeless communities. Students will learn who makes decisions in the state capitol, how a bill becomes a law, and what they can do to help.

11. #MeToo in Seattle Tech: What Men Can Do
Seattle's tech community (and the industry in general) is mostly dominated by men. This panel will lead a discussion on the gender-based discrimination within Seattle's tech culture and what actions can be taken to change it.

12. Tale of Two Rivers
Discuss rivers and dams, salmon and orcas, and people and politics with environmental journalists Lynda Mapes (Seattle Times) and Rocky Barker.

FILM

13. Now What?
Mark the anniversary of Picture of the Day, a website created in 1998 that has retained its "no-frills, ad-free, lo-fi web v.1 ethos and aesthetic" for 20 years, with a screening of robZtv film shorts and highlights from the website.

FOOD & DRINK

14. Reuben's Bits 'n Bobs Release & Trivia
Reuben's Brews introduces Bits 'n Bobs, a new rotating seasonal brew which will be different each year and draw on what the brewery has learned in the previous 12 months. This year, it's a "light, crisp malt profile," with a hop Reuben's first experimented with in 2017.

15. West Seattle Progressive Dinner
Explore the eats of West Seattle with a guided tour of three surprise locations, each with their own unique three-course flight of foods.

MUSIC

16. Obsidian Launch Party
Described by the organizers as "fierce and provocative," Obsidian is a new night of volcanic tracks mostly of the deep house variety and presented by Night Gems. Selectors for this special launch edition will be Gene Lee, Ainslee, and Korra the Kid.

READINGS & TALKS

17. Astronomy On Tap
Join Tyler Gordon, a second-year graduate student of Astronomy and Astrobiology at the University of Washington, as he shares his research on the search for exoplanetary satellites (e.g., exomoons) using current and future telescopes. Max Showalter, a PhD student of Oceanography at the University of Washington, will also present an update on his work using movement as a sign of life in icy places. After their presentations, the scientists will stick around to share a beer with question-havers.

18. “The People Want to Bring Down the Regime”: A History of Dissent and the Arab Spring
Hear about the Arab Spring, its legacy, and the repercussions of counterrevolutions from Arbella Bet-Shlimon, assistant professor of history at UW.

19. Richard Harris
NPR Science correspondent Richard Harris will talk about the "reproducibility crisis" facing biomedical research—how needless errors are slowing progress in the quest for better treatments and cures.

WEDNESDAY-SATURDAY

PERFORMANCE

20. Camping with Henry and Tom
Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, and Warren G. Harding go on a camping trip in Maryland...not the start of a joke but a play about three colossi of American history.

WEDNESDAY-SUNDAY

FESTIVALS

21. Washington Sportsmen's Show
Outdoorsy people can plan their winter adventures with help from professional guides, outfitters, and other resources to make fishing, wildlife-watching, and camping trip dreams come true.

THURSDAY

ART

22. Loggia Lectures with Rob Prufer: Indivisible
Museums may be vital in the artistic life of a city, but how can we contend with the fact that they so often neglect women artists and artists of color? Rob Prufer will reveal how activists have fought against sexist and racist exclusion in the first of the season's Loggia Lectures, "inspired by the Italian loggia, an outdoor space for engaging others in conversation or simply admiring the artfulness of the passing world."

23. Posh Party
Fashion app Poshmark is throwing a party to give shoppers the opportunity to meet their PFFs (Posh Friends Forever), shop their closets, and get their own closet consultations from stylists.

COMMUNITY

24. Bitcoin Panel
Anyone who is obsessed with Bitcoin and blockchain technology and/or wants to learn more about Bitcoin is invited to this panel discussion with Bitware Co. founder Eric Voskuil and business analyst Mike Budau, organized by the Libertarian Party of King County.

25. Chinatown ID Kickoff
Celebrate the Chinatown-International District community and speak with developers working on upcoming projects in the neighborhood over free snacks.

26. Flappers & Dappers: A Prohibition Party
Bust out your flapper or dapper costumes for a night of cocktails, live music, and prohibition-era festivities. Half of proceeds will be donated to Legal Voice, a local feminist organization.

27. Ladies Get Paid: Salary Negotiation
Participants of this salary negotiation workshop will receive talking points, recommended reading, and role play exercises from Ladies Get Paid's Sage Quiamno.

28. Octopus Bar Anniversary
Dance to '90s hits all night in celebration of Octopus Bar's fourth birthday. There's word of Capri Sun chasers, glow sticks, Vitamin-Surge, cassette tapes, and more.

FILM

29. Turbo Kid and Zombiology
Horror movie website Dread Central is now host to a monthly screening series featuring "the best of new, independent and unique genre film." They'll kick off with a double-feature of the 2015 comedy Turbo Kid (New Zealand's 80s-inspired tribute to Mad Max) and conclude with the new horror comedy Zombiology.

FOOD & DRINK

30. Brewshed Hops on Tap
At this tap takeover, $1 from each "Brewshed Flight" of four beers from Brewshed Alliance Partners will go towards conservation efforts at Washington Wild. Choose from 15 different Brewshed Alliance Partners beers on tap and sip beer while chatting with Brewshed Alliance and Washington Wild staff and volunteers, and draft letters to your senators about the importance of protecting public lands.

31. Fremont Rare Beer Night
Taste the new batch of Head Full of Dynamite Hazy IPA from Fremont Brewing, plus four other esoteric beers from the local craft brewery. The Beer Junction will also tap a selection of barrel-aged Fremont Brewing beers from their cellar.

32. Gin Botanical and Wassail Release
Try Seattle Cider Company's "complex, clean, aromatic and refreshing" Gin Botanical, featuring a blend of lemon, orange rind, juniper, cucumber and verbena. Or raise a glass of Wassail, a traditional wintertime libation drunk for wellness and an abundant apple harvest: fortified cider fermented with cinnamon, orange peel, allspice, and clove. For your health!

33. In-Store Meet & Greet with Rachel Yang
Catch Chef Rachel Yang (Joule, Revel, Trove) with her new cookbook, My Rice Bowl: Korean Cooking Outside the Lines. Yang's creation for Li'l Woody's Burger Month, the Korean-inspired "Relay Burger" ("pickled Korean peppers and onions, caramelized bacon kimchi mayo, butter lettuce, 1/3lb Painted Hills grass-fed beef") will be available at all locations from Tuesday, January 23-Monday, January 29, and at this event, you can get a free order of fries and 10% off a copy of Yang's cookbook when you order one.

34. Mystic Thursday with Megan Skinner
Join E. Smith Mercantile's house mystic Megan Skinner for an evening focused on a tarot card and its astrological and spiritual themes—this month's concept is "Preparing for February: Pisces and the High Priestess Card of the Tarot" and will explore intuition, divine wisdom, eternal knowing, meditation, the Goddess, and the Sacred Feminine. You'll get to take part in a mini tarot reading with Skinner and sip a medicinal cocktail crafted for the night's theme.

35. Night Lab: Sourdough Starters
Learn how to make your own sourdough bread from Ada's head baker Helen Lim, and take home a baby starter of your very own.

36. Robert Burns Night + Traquair Brewing
Meet Scotland's "Ploughman Poet" and Bard of Ayrshire, Robert Burns himself (well, a lookalike) at this Burns Night bash. No traditional haggis will be served, but the Growler Guys have lined up poetry reading, a Scottish-inspired food menu, three Scottish ales on tap and two bottled beer options from Scottish brewery Traquair Brewing, and possibly even bagpipes. Come dressed in a kilt or other Scottish wear for $1 off a pint.

GEEK & GAMING

37. Geek Out Trivia Night
Win prizes for your capacity to retain geeky facts at this sci-fi themed trivia night.

MUSIC

38. DMM Compilation Release Party
Distinction Music Management is back again with their third round of a release that compiles all their favorite local artists into one slick package. Performers for this evening include Raven Hollywood, Perry Porter, SEACATS, Michete, Ancient Mariner, Brakebill, and the City Hall.

39. Solid Gold Shits: Swath of Totality
Write and record a song from your heart with the pre-determined title "Swath of Totality" and see how it turns out. It'll be played on Darrell's Tavern's sound system for people to listen to and critique. The winner will receive a coveted Solid Gold Shits cup and will get to choose next time's song.

40. Third Coast Percussion
A group of master percussionists taking on compositions both new and old, Third Coast Percussion were artists in residence at University of Notre Dame and have been known to sometimes utilize the audience's phone and tablet apps at their performances. At this concert, they'll provide a live soundtrack for the Canadian film Paddle to the Sea.

READINGS & TALKS

41. Art of Kayaking
Join British kayaking expert Nigel Foster for a slideshow presentation about the sport and its joys.

42. Bobby Hundreds
Illustrator, writer, and designer Bobby Hundreds, who co-founded the fashion shop the Hundreds, will speak about "entrepreneurship, streetwear, and the future of social studies in fashion" alongside Possi Culture Studio members.

43. Charles Mann: The Wizard and the Prophet
Environmental historian Charles Mann's new book The Wizard and the Prophet explores two trends in thinking about the future of resources: Wizards who believe that human ingenuity will solve future shortages, and Prophets who warn that we must cut consumption if we are to preserve the planet. Hear Mann, a correspondent for The Atlantic, Science, and Wired, give his own perspective at this Town Hall talk.

44. Farm to Bedside: Exploring Antimicrobial Resistance
Sit in on a panel discussion to learn why animals have an impact on patients with compromised immune systems and to hear new initiatives in antibiotic stewardship. Panel includes local MDs Steve Pergam, Douglas Call, Marisa D'Angeli, Catherine Liu, Peter Rabinowitz, and Scott Weissman.

THURSDAY-SATURDAY

MUSIC

45. Spontaneous Combustion New Music Festival
Classical music isn’t a genre with terribly deep roots in DIY culture. Composers old and new rely on wealthy benefactors and grants to fund their work, and putting on a concert or festival usually requires a fair amount of institutional support from foundations, donors, or sponsors. That’s just one reason why the upcoming Spontaneous Combustion New Music Festival is such a standout on this year’s classical music calendar: The entire event was conceived, booked, organized, and funded by one person, musician/composer Scott Anthony Shell. All the concerts for the festival’s Seattle stop will be audacious, with performers tackling modern works from composers such as Lou Harrison, György Ligeti, and Laura Kaminsky. It’s exactly the mix of forward-thinking sounds and ideas that Shell was hoping to bring to these events, even if he can’t do all the shows he’d originally planned. DAVE SEGAL

PERFORMANCE

46. Boxcar Kingdom
Joe and Jooli are two squalid companions living an equally squalid life in an abandoned boxcar filled with alcohol. Their routine is interrupted when three strangers show up.

47. Gender Role Damage Control
See two performances that challenge gender conformity: They/Them, a solo musical about the life of non-binary artist Sam Harrison (who will perform in the piece), and A Study in Glamour, wherein writer and performer Ian Hill explores historical displays of masculinity and femininity.

48. Twelfth Night
The Shakespearean madcap comedy, directed by Beth Raas-Bergquist, depicts a world gone topsy-turvy with cross-dressing, inappropriate loves, mistaken identity, and other goofy switcheroos.

THURSDAY-SUNDAY

ART

49. Resist: A Pop-Up Exhibition and Artist Book Launch
Ellen Sollod's projects—Ribbons of Resistance, I Resist/I Embrace, and 100 Days/100Post Cards—aim to stoke resistance and spread empathy on the anniversary of the Womxn's March. Pick up a Ribbon and buy photos, prints, and artist books.
Closing Sunday

PERFORMANCE

50. Vanishing Point
This "musical comedy-fantasy" is about women who disappeared, either temporarily (whodunit queen Agatha Christie for 11 days, evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson for three weeks) or permanently (Amelia Earhart, RIP).

FRIDAY

ART

51. Clay and Cocktails
Get inspired with a Henry Clay cocktail before diving into a work of art. Create a unique dish, sculpt, paint, and sip your way through this guided workshop. Your dish will be kiln-fired and ready for pick up approximately one week after the event.

COMMUNITY

52. An Evening for Paid Family Leave
Join PL+US and the 30/30 Project for a reception, Youth Speaks Seattle for a spoken word performance, and "family leave experts" for a discussion. Afterward, see a sneak-peak screening of Ky Dickens' documentary Zero Weeks: America's Family Leave Crisis.

FOOD & DRINK

53. Elysian Brewing Capitol Hill Series Release – Prometheus IPA
Join Elysian Brewing for the ceremonial tapping of their new Prometheus IPA, a "bold, unapologetically hoppy Northwest-style IPA" that's "brewed with Pale, Munich and Crystal malts with a portion of sugar" and "bittered and finished with Chinook, Centennial and whole flower Cascade hops all over the place." Elysian Capitol Hill's Lead Brewer Hiawatha Rhyans will give a toast and Seattle band Ruler will perform.

MUSIC

54. Black & Tan Hall-a-Back Karaoke Family Night
Bring the whole family for a night of karaoke, dinner from Chef Tarik Abdullah, and a mini pop-up from local shops Love Lurra and Infinite Beginnings clothing.

55. Brahms Untuxed
Enjoy the symphony that Brahms himself described as “all blue sky, babbling of streams, sunshine and cool green shade” during a special edition of "Untuxed," a low-key, no-intermission way to enjoy the Seattle Symphony without worrying about what the bourgeoisie will think of your hat and tails.

56. The Definitive Pearl Jam Tribute: Washed In Black with Stargazer
Do you miss grunge? So do these guys. "Definitive" Pearl Jam tribute group Washed in Black are back to pay homage to the music of Pearl Jam, with support from Stargazer, the only Mother Love Bone cover band in town.

57. Fabulist: A Concert by Satchel Henneman
Hear Satchel Henneman perform solo classical guitar renditions of works by Bach, Schubert, Luciano Berio, and Marguerite Brow, paired with a series of personal stories.

58. Masquerade X
Dance semi-anonymously to swing, blues, latin/world, and waltzes of all tempos. Nine-piece Valse CafĂ© Orchestra (including vocalists Dina Blade and Lucia Neare) will provide the tunes. Cabaret d’Artiste will perform in between sets.

59. Winter Wonderland: Hector Moralez
You thought winter wonderland parties were on their way out for the season, but you were wrong. Come dazzled out in silver, gold, and white to receive $5 off at the door, and dance the night away to the 1LUV DJ trio and house musician Hector Moralez.

READINGS & TALKS

60. Zoltan Grossman: Unlikely Alliances
In Zoltan Grossman's book Unlikely Alliances: Native Nations and White Communities Join to Defend Rural Lands, the professor of geography and Native studies at Evergreen State College explores "the evolution of conflict to cooperation" among Native American nations in the Pacific Northwest, Great Basin, Northern Plains, and Great Lakes regions and their neighboring communities in protecting environmental resources.

FRIDAY-SATURDAY

FOOD & DRINK

61. Strange Brewfest
Port Townsend's annual beer festival offers pours from over 30 breweries, from classics to Northwest-inspired oddballs.

MUSIC

62. Lazer Odesza Premiere
Experience Grammy winning electro-pop duo Odesza's chillwave hits in a laser light show from WePlayYouListen.

PERFORMANCE

63. Dearly Beloved: Rock in Peace
IvaFiero Productions presents burlesque dancers rocking out to departed music legends. See Medianoche, Miss Indigo Blue, Eartha Quake and Velvet Ice, and many others.

FRIDAY-SUNDAY

FESTIVALS

64. Seattle Boat Show
See over 1,000 recreational watercraft, from stand-up paddle boards to "super yachts," plus a plethora of accessories, over 225 free boating and fishing seminars, and gear for sale.

GEEK & GAMING

65. Global Game Jam
The "world's largest hack-a-thon" focused on game development goes for 48 hours straight. As gamers work, visitors can pass by to see the progress.

SATURDAY

ART

66. Character Custom Drawing
Local artists Tatiana Gill, Cora Lee, and Jen Vaughn will set up shop at Outsider to draw the role-playing game character of your dreams.

67. Saturday University: Indus Basin and Creation of Pakistan
David Gilmartin of North Carolina State University will speak on the British Raj's end and the formation of Pakistan and India at this Saturday University talk.

COMMUNITY

68. Children's Renaissance Faire
Kids can visit with local knights, hear stories from the days of yore, make their own coat of arms, and learn to spin yarn at this mini medieval faire.

69. Maker Day: DIY Guitars
Seattle's Central District-born jazz scene has a rich history. Learn more about the city's musical roots with TeachersWhoTech while making your own acoustic jazz guitar out of recycled materials.

FOOD & DRINK

70. 3rd Year Anniversary Toga Party
For their third anniversary, Greek eatery Omega Ouzeri bids you to break out your bedsheets and dress as whatever god or goddess (or, alternately, philosopher, Spartan warrior, or Minoan woman) you were in a past life for a chance to win prizes such as wine, honey, and olive oil. They'll serve lots of wine and a pikilia platter (an assortment of small bites).

71. Caledonian and St. Andrews Burns Dinner
At this traditional dinner, which is catered by Kaspars Seattle Catering, you can listen to recitations of poems by Robert Burns, an “Address to a Haggis,” bagpipes, and music by harpist Ruthann Ritchie.

72. King Donuts Grand Opening
Legendary laundromat-teriyaki joint-donut shop King Donuts relaunches under new ownership. To celebrate, they'll have complimentary bites of donuts and treats, chances to win prizes, and 25 percent off all donuts.

73. Onesie Bar Crawl
A slew of adults will parade jollily through the streets in one-piece pajamas to get drunk in comfort for "America's #1 Onesie Crawl." Join them to visit six bars (including STAGE, Box House, Trinity Nightclub, and Owl 'n Thistle) offering 40 percent off drinks and 25 percent off food to those wearing onesies.

74. Pie Party 2018
Party with pastries sweet and savory at this fundraiser for the Rivkin Center for Ovarian Cancer Research. There'll be a smorgasbord of pies, "pie princesses" and "a la mode girls," live music, a silent auction, and raffle prizes.

GEEK & GAMING

75. Kick Off the Cons
It's cosplay convention season, and it's hard to make it to every event. At this networking party, mingle with local con organizers, game companies, vendors, artists, and podcasters. Plus, there will be an exhibition area, artist ally, escape room, beer garden, food trucks, and dance party with DJ Trishy.

76. Science Night: An Evening of Drunken Experiments
Get tipsy and make mini explosions, levitate metal, create homemade lightbulbs and unbreakable bubbles, and more. You'll also see performances by America's Got Talent's Johnny Jetpack, the Mysterious Dr. Owl and his Tesla Coils, Dan Heidel, the Unstumpable Science Oracle, Eric Frommer and his space-age Light Painting Photo Booth, and "part-time wizard" Isaac Vicknair.

MUSIC

77. The 3rd Annual "The Dead Of Winter" with The Andy Coe Band and Tim Bluhm
For reasons unknown, Seattle loves itself some Grateful Dead, and so Nectar will host its third annual Dead of Winter, originally formed to pay tribute to folk legend Jerry Garcia, with a live set by psychedelic jam enthusiasts the Andy Coe Band.

78. Django's Birthday Party
Celebrate guitar prodigy Django Reinhardt with an evening tribute by g*psy jazz musicians from all over Puget Sound gathering for what would have been Django's 107th birthday, hosted by Hot Club of Seattle and Ranger & the Re-Arrangers.

79. Jar of Flies, Outshined, As You Are
Alice in Chains tribute group Jar of Flies will cover songs by AIC as well as sets by Soundgarden cover band Outshined and Nirvana cover band As You Are at this combination NW tribute night and Aquarian birthday celebration.

80. Mozart Birthday Toast
Pianist Byron Schenkman and other musicians will honor the prodigious composer with performances of iconic Mozart pieces. Stay for chocolates and bubbly all around.

81. Samizdat Prime: The Origin Story
DJ/musician/artist collective Samizdat presents an eclectic mix from resident DJs Macksimal, Queen Bee, Red Echo, and Scotto. They highly encourage attendees to sport costumes based on their interpretation of their "origin story" theme.

82. School of Rock Issaquah: Flannels & Docs — A Tribute to Seattle Grunge
Watch the tiny musical treasures of the future play pieces by the grunge rock relics of the past, with School of Rock Issaquah's tribute to iconic genre moments.

83. Three Decades, Five Treasures
The three decades in question are the first 30 years of the 20th century, and the five treasures are five distinctive composers from five different countries, including Ottorino Respighi, Erik Satie, Percy Grainger, Dimitri Mitropoulos, and Jean Sibelius.

PERFORMANCE

84. Horrific 3
See Northwest belly dancers give performances inspired by their favorite horror flicks, including Stephen King's It, Predator, American Psycho, and more.

85. Psychology in Seattle Live Podcast
Kirk Honda, who hosts the Psychology In Seattle podcast and sits on the faculty of Antioch University's Couple and Family Therapy Program, will give a talk along with Humberto Castañeda on the study of the human mind.

READINGS & TALKS

86. Holocaust Remembrance Day at the Museum of Flight
For National Holocaust Remembrance Day, hear local author Bruce Henderson read from his novel set in Nazi Germany, Sons and Soldiers, see a screening of Lucy Ostrander's film Proof of Loyalty: Kazuo Yamane and the Nisei Soldiers of Hawaii, and meet veterans Ritchie Boys, Stephen Lewy, Henry Butler, and Frank Muramatsu.

87. Write Here Write Now Writing Intensive
Writers at any career stage and skill level are invited to a day of mini-lessons, collaborations, and conferences with Seattle7Writers.

RESISTANCE & SOLIDARITY

88. Count Us In
Volunteers will work in small teams to conduct a visual count of individuals experiencing homelessness across King County by walking or driving their assigned two-to-three-mile routes.

SATURDAY-SUNDAY

FESTIVALS

89. Ursulmas Medieval Faire
Ursulmas Medieval Faire returns for its 36th year for two days filled with arts and activities of the Middle Ages.

SUNDAY

FOOD & DRINK

90. Tapas: A Full-Circle History
Chef Joe Bayley, previous Chopped winner and creator of the Spanish-Filipino "La Colonial" pop-up series, will share a three-hour crash course in Spanish tapas and discuss the history and cultural context of the "small plate," alongside traditional eats like tortilla espanola and albondigas and libation pairings.

MUSIC

91. Bach and Pancakes
Join marimba player Erin Jorgensen as she performs a Bach suite, followed by a pancake breakfast.

92. Curiouser & Curiouser: An Evening of Improvised Violin
In what is truly a deep dive into Belltown's wide range of oddities, the Lava Lounge will offer an evening of improvised and experimental violin music by E.ravenscraft set amidst their typical tiki fare every last Sunday of the month.

93. Kƫpaoa with Hālau Hula O Lono
Husband and wife duo Kellen and Līhau Paik have been performing as duet group Kƫpaoa for over a decade. Tonight, their eclectic island sounds will soundtrack a dance choreographed by hula and Hawaiian culture expert team Hālau Hula O Lono.

SPORTS & RECREATION

94. Yoga Under Glass
Get extra centered at this hour-long yoga session in the Chihuly Glasshouse. All experience levels are welcome.