The Afrobeats Party x When We Dance at Monkey Loft
Two rooms, two sounds — Afrobeats on the rooftop, African electronic below, one ticket to move between them until 4AM.
Two rooms, two sounds — Afrobeats on the rooftop, African electronic below, one ticket to move between them until 4AM.
Motown and soul on the lakefront boardwalk — bring a chair, skip the bar, and let the music do the work.
Denver-based producer SoDown brings his genre-blending live show to the Substation for a late-night set worth staying up for.
A beloved DC-area cover band reunion, 30 years of crowd-pleasing sets from the 80s to now — meet by the beer tent.
A speakeasy-style night at Rich Rich for easing into Friday with low-key drinks and good atmosphere.
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A Love Island-themed girls' night with cocktails, mini tattoos, zodiac readings, and a photo booth at Pono Ranch.
A neighbourhood day honouring a local figure — details are sparse, so check ahead before making the trip.
Intertribal gathering with traditional games, food, and cultural sharing — a rare chance to experience something genuinely rooted in this land.
Trapeze artists, cabaret, and a DJ set make this Pride Saturday one for the books.
Kids and dads build a glowing rotating planet lantern together — a Father's Day keepsake worth the Saturday morning.
Stand-up comics riff on board game culture between rounds at a beloved local game shop.
Watch the US take on Paraguay in the World Cup at Honor Brewing — big screens, cold beer, and a crowd that actually cares.
Six years of Raven Studios on stage — expect polished choreography and a room full of people cheering each other on.
Try improv for free before committing to a full course — a low-risk way to find out if it clicks.
Drop-in craft sessions built around the season — easy for little hands, no prep needed from parents.
A low-key weekly gathering at Weird Brothers Coffee — good for newcomers or anyone who just wants real conversation over a decent cup.
Romance readers and authors mix at South Seattle College — a genuine community night for book lovers.
Specialist-led day for patients and families navigating aplastic anemia, MDS, or PNH — rare conditions that can feel isolating to face alone.
Meet Rachel Schneider in person as she signs and talks through her new book Light Wielder at B&N Northgate this Saturday at 4:30PM.
A gentle Saturday morning flow followed by a glass of local wine — solid grown-ups morning in Woodinville.
Plein air artists fan out across Gas Works Park for a live painting session — a quietly lovely thing to stumble upon on a Sunday afternoon.
A weekly family gathering at the local LDS meetinghouse — structured around faith, but open and familiar for families looking for a Monday-night anchor.
A lunchtime session exploring human rights approaches to urban encampments — thoughtful community dialogue for engaged locals.
A practical online workshop on staying yourself while building closer relationships — useful if you've ever felt torn between independence and intimacy.
A raw memoir about unlearning perfectionism, read by the author at a beloved indie bookshop.
Andy Brown brings his decade-refined from-scratch crust to a late-night slice-and-wine meetup — $12 gets you two slices and a Coke.
Developers and AI curious gather at Microsoft Reston for tech talks on secure agents and LLMs — pre-registration required.
Info session walking foreign-trained engineers through Quebec's OIQ admission steps — practical and free.