Capitol Hill

Locals to Know: Zack Bolotin

Today we’re talking to Zack Bolotin, a graphic designer, the founder of Porchlight Coffee & Records and all around man about town. The born-and-raised Seattleite designs stamps, cold brew labels, concert posters, menus and all sorts of other projects you may have spotted around Seattle. You may have even checked out the “62 Souvenirs” book that he and his dad […]

/ July 27, 2022


Seattle Guide to Pride

Check out our Instagram post to see the full list. We’ve told you what you need to know about Pride in our newsletter headlines, but this is where the fun kicks in. There are too many events to count this month, but we can give you a quick run through of what’s come across our radar […]

/ June 14, 2022


🎁 28 Seattle-made gifts to wrap up your holiday shopping, just in time for Shop Small Saturday

“Thanks to our sponsor, Civic Commons, for making the 2021 Evergrey Gift Guide happen. Learn how to engage with your community all year long by connecting with the local org that’s driving big change in the Emerald City, from Shoreline to Sea-Tac.” Seattle is jam-packed with talented and ambitious creatives whose wares are prime for […]

/ November 23, 2021


Have a drink with Jeremy Buben and the FoodArt Collective

Jeremy Buben started the FoodArt Collection in 2017 — a whole gallery dedicated to art that depicts food. People can make reservations online to schedule a viewing.

/ April 9, 2021


🎧 Local Music Lowdown: Marshall Law Band

Our latest music profile features the Marshall Law Band a group that played for nearly a week straight in the streets of CHOP.

/ January 19, 2021


One of the last lesbian bars: The Wildrose

The Wildrose celebrated 35 years last December. (Pic by: Grace Madigan) There are only 15 lesbian bars left in the U.S., and one of them is in Seattle. The Lesbian Bar Project is a fundraiser to support these bars as they try and survive the pandemic. The campaign runs until Thanksgiving and donations can be […]

/ November 20, 2020


Saving Seattle’s Music Venues

Seattle’s music venues are fighting to stay alive and once again open their doors to the public. We dedicated a whole newsletter to sharing a bit of history and our memories of our favorite venues. The following pictures were taken in October 2020.  Have your own photos of venues to share? Tag us @the_evergrey or […]

/ October 30, 2020


🎧 Local Music Lowdown: Danny Denial

Danny Denial’s latest album was released this past summer and is available to stream on all major platforms. Danny Denial came to Seattle by way of L.A. after a failed attempt at filmmaking. Fortunately, his way of getting over that failure has turned into a fruitful musical journey that has seen him collaborate with a […]

/ October 16, 2020


Enter to win a $225 Father’s Day gift basket

Looking for the perfect Father’s Day gift? Our partners with SupportCapitolHill.com have compiled a giveaway with $225 worth of local goodies from Capitol Hill businesses: Coffee Mug Hat from Porchlight Coffee & Records OOLA Bourban Whiskey 750ml Crew Socks from Likelihood Slim Card Wallet from Freeman Gift Card for one session of axe throwing at Blade & Timber Enter to win […]

/ October 5, 2019


Get liberated from your daily grind at Seattle’s Dance Church class

Dance instructor and founder Kate Wallich describes her class as a “non-exclusive approach to dancing” simply focused on getting people’s bodies moving.

/ May 1, 2018