I have always thought that the Seattle Boat Show falls at the perfect time of year. The end of January when winter is at its peak and it feels like there is no end in sight, heading to the Boat Show is a great way to take your mind off of winter. I think that given the recent winter storm that hit the Pacific Northwest, spending a day thinking about a summer on the water sounds especially enticing! Read the rest of this entry »
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2012 Seattle Boat Show & Boats Afloat Show
January 20, 2012 in Festivals & Events, Travel Deals, Travel Seattle by Matt | No comments
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- Gauguin and Polynesia at SAMGauguin and Polynesia at SAMPaul Gauguin (1848–1903) is one of the true larger-than-life figures in art history. The key feature in his personal mythology is the constant yearning for an exotic paradise; he sought it in the bohemian arts community at Pont-Aven on the coast of Brittany and later on the South Seas island of Tahiti. When that outpost of French colonialism began to feel too constraining, Gauguin moved to a still more remote location, the Marquesas Islands, where he died in 1903. His fascination with local cultures resulted in a kind of personal, syncretic iconography throughout his career. all day
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- Ice Skating at Robson SquareIce Skating at Robson SquareFree ice skating in a covered, open air rink at Robson Square all day
- Portland Jazz FestivalPortland Jazz FestivalThe 2012 US Bank Portland Jazz Festival presented by Alaska Airlines will be held Friday, February 17 through Sunday, February 26 at venues throughout Portland. The 11 day 9th annual festival will include jazz education and outreach along with a series of concerts featuring an eclectic mix of established and internationally recognized musicians playing a wide-range of jazz styles. all day
- Gauguin and Polynesia at SAMGauguin and Polynesia at SAMPaul Gauguin (1848–1903) is one of the true larger-than-life figures in art history. The key feature in his personal mythology is the constant yearning for an exotic paradise; he sought it in the bohemian arts community at Pont-Aven on the coast of Brittany and later on the South Seas island of Tahiti. When that outpost of French colonialism began to feel too constraining, Gauguin moved to a still more remote location, the Marquesas Islands, where he died in 1903. His fascination with local cultures resulted in a kind of personal, syncretic iconography throughout his career. all day
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- February 26, 2012
- Noir City 2012Noir City 2012SIFF presents Noir City 2012. all day
- Ice Skating at Robson SquareIce Skating at Robson SquareFree ice skating in a covered, open air rink at Robson Square all day
- Portland Jazz FestivalPortland Jazz FestivalThe 2012 US Bank Portland Jazz Festival presented by Alaska Airlines will be held Friday, February 17 through Sunday, February 26 at venues throughout Portland. The 11 day 9th annual festival will include jazz education and outreach along with a series of concerts featuring an eclectic mix of established and internationally recognized musicians playing a wide-range of jazz styles. all day
- Langley Murder MysteryLangley Murder MysteryJoin us for the ultimate “Who Done it” during this daytrip to the town of Langley’s Murder Mystery. The \"Mystery\" is an interactive play which takes place all over the little town of Langley on South Whidbey Island. all day
- Gauguin and Polynesia at SAMGauguin and Polynesia at SAMPaul Gauguin (1848–1903) is one of the true larger-than-life figures in art history. The key feature in his personal mythology is the constant yearning for an exotic paradise; he sought it in the bohemian arts community at Pont-Aven on the coast of Brittany and later on the South Seas island of Tahiti. When that outpost of French colonialism began to feel too constraining, Gauguin moved to a still more remote location, the Marquesas Islands, where he died in 1903. His fascination with local cultures resulted in a kind of personal, syncretic iconography throughout his career. all day
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- February 27, 2012
- International Wine FestivalInternational Wine FestivalThe Vancouver Playhouse International Wine Festival all day
- Gauguin and Polynesia at SAMGauguin and Polynesia at SAMPaul Gauguin (1848–1903) is one of the true larger-than-life figures in art history. The key feature in his personal mythology is the constant yearning for an exotic paradise; he sought it in the bohemian arts community at Pont-Aven on the coast of Brittany and later on the South Seas island of Tahiti. When that outpost of French colonialism began to feel too constraining, Gauguin moved to a still more remote location, the Marquesas Islands, where he died in 1903. His fascination with local cultures resulted in a kind of personal, syncretic iconography throughout his career. all day
- Ice Skating at Robson SquareIce Skating at Robson SquareFree ice skating in a covered, open air rink at Robson Square all day
- Noir City 2012Noir City 2012SIFF presents Noir City 2012. all day
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- February 28, 2012
- Noir City 2012Noir City 2012SIFF presents Noir City 2012. all day
- International Wine FestivalInternational Wine FestivalThe Vancouver Playhouse International Wine Festival all day
- Ice Skating at Robson SquareIce Skating at Robson SquareFree ice skating in a covered, open air rink at Robson Square all day
- Gauguin and Polynesia at SAMGauguin and Polynesia at SAMPaul Gauguin (1848–1903) is one of the true larger-than-life figures in art history. The key feature in his personal mythology is the constant yearning for an exotic paradise; he sought it in the bohemian arts community at Pont-Aven on the coast of Brittany and later on the South Seas island of Tahiti. When that outpost of French colonialism began to feel too constraining, Gauguin moved to a still more remote location, the Marquesas Islands, where he died in 1903. His fascination with local cultures resulted in a kind of personal, syncretic iconography throughout his career. all day
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- February 29, 2012
- Noir City 2012Noir City 2012SIFF presents Noir City 2012. all day
- Gauguin and Polynesia at SAMGauguin and Polynesia at SAMPaul Gauguin (1848–1903) is one of the true larger-than-life figures in art history. The key feature in his personal mythology is the constant yearning for an exotic paradise; he sought it in the bohemian arts community at Pont-Aven on the coast of Brittany and later on the South Seas island of Tahiti. When that outpost of French colonialism began to feel too constraining, Gauguin moved to a still more remote location, the Marquesas Islands, where he died in 1903. His fascination with local cultures resulted in a kind of personal, syncretic iconography throughout his career. all day
- International Wine FestivalInternational Wine FestivalThe Vancouver Playhouse International Wine Festival all day
- Ice Skating at Robson SquareIce Skating at Robson SquareFree ice skating in a covered, open air rink at Robson Square all day
- Leap Day Woodland Park ZooLeap Day Woodland Park ZooTime: 9:30 am
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- March 1, 2012
- Noir City 2012Noir City 2012SIFF presents Noir City 2012. all day
- International Wine FestivalInternational Wine FestivalThe Vancouver Playhouse International Wine Festival all day
- Gauguin and Polynesia at SAMGauguin and Polynesia at SAMPaul Gauguin (1848–1903) is one of the true larger-than-life figures in art history. The key feature in his personal mythology is the constant yearning for an exotic paradise; he sought it in the bohemian arts community at Pont-Aven on the coast of Brittany and later on the South Seas island of Tahiti. When that outpost of French colonialism began to feel too constraining, Gauguin moved to a still more remote location, the Marquesas Islands, where he died in 1903. His fascination with local cultures resulted in a kind of personal, syncretic iconography throughout his career. all day
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