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Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
We celebrate the guitar icon’s local roots.
The revelry starts Friday, Nov. 24 and runs through Dec. 24.
Here’s where Seattle makes its cameos throughout the series and some places you might still find vampires.
We’ve rounded up fun, festive places to drink and be merry.
The theater has some pretty sweet amenities, too.
In addition to getting to see all 15 films, you’ll also get a $100 gift card to Tutta Bella and an invite to the opening night welcome party.
The legendary spot in the Chinatown International District is billed as the first karaoke restaurant in the US.
The Chicago-based company is known for its bocce and bowling opportunities.
The cirque show is also celebrating its 25th anniversary.
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