I intentionally sped through gritty Aberdeen, hometown of the late Kurt Cobain, and back to the same shore, only farther south, past a church whose marquee read, “Clamming boots welcome at worship.” (Perhaps that’s what Cobain meant when he sang, "Come as you are.")
By: Seattle Magazine Staff
Listen to local literary luminaries, marvel at Marc Maron's unique brand of comedy and dress up for a great cause
By: Tim Appelo
Betty MacDonald, more popular than Maria Semple in her time, is the subject of a new biography