| 911 Media Arts Center: Washington's non-profit film, video and digital media resource |
| ArtsFund: The program established by the Corporate Council for the Arts for individuals to support the arts and arts education directly or through workplace giving drives. |
| ArtsWest: West Seattle's home for the arts, offering an art gallery, theater, and music. |
| Bark in the Park: Dog show and festival. Features vendor, sponsor, donor, and contest information, with schedules, event descriptions, entertainment highlights, and volunteer opportunities. |
| Bluehouse: Their mission is to promote the experience of art as a community value through the creation of interactive artistic projects and events, as well as educational and advisory programs. |
| Bubbleman: An entertainer, Garry Golightly, who blows soap bubbles and sings for the amusement of younger audiences. |
| Bumbershoot: Urban arts festival featuring visual and performance arts; includes schedule, lineup and news. |
| Circus Contraption: Performs live original music, circus feats and performance art. Provides shows and events schedules with booking information and souvenir sales. |
| Cirque de Flambé: A fireworks show, offering a schedule of upcoming events, bios, safety, and fireworks information. |
| Comedy Underground: Rolling Stone magazine calls it "the best comedy club in the Northwest." |
| Consolidated Works: A multi-disciplinary contemporary arts center. |
| Decibel Festival: The annual festival is a four-day event with audio clinics, panel discussions, film, art installations and dozens of electronic music performances within multiple venues in the Capitol Hill district. |
| Foolproof Performing Arts: Offers student workshop information along with entertainer and performance schedules. |
| Frank Harlan Comedy Entertainment: Professional entertainer, walkaround performer, character actor, and team building coordinator. |
| Fremont Arts Council: Their goal is to make Fremont a more fun, interesting and beautiful place to live, visit, and make art. Sponsor of the Fremont Solstice Celebration, Trolloween, the Feast of the Winter Solstice, and the May Day Maypole Dance. |
| Gregory, Roberta: Creator of the comic "Naughty Bits," starring Bitchy Bitch. |
| Jet City Improv: A fast-paced improvisational comedy group. |
| Live Wires Gallery of Children's Performers: Profiles including clowns, musical mascot characters, musical fantasy characters. |
| Matt Fisher: Seattle Folk Dancing: Schedules and other information about folk dancing events in the greater Seattle area. |
| Mildred M. Johnson Memorial Library: Dedicated to openly providing books, journals, video, awards and other materials chronicling the Deaf, Deaf-blind, and hard-of-hearing experience. |
| Misc. World: Clark Humphrey's weekly report on popular culture in Seattle and beyond. Topics include politics, fashion, junk food, sex, books, movies, music, socio-cultural trends, quotations. Plus crossword puzzles, weird fiction, surveys, discussion boards. |
| Northwest Film Forum: Independent film arts center for production and exhibition. Highlights youth filmmaking program through "WigglyWorld Studios," "The Little Theatre," and "The Grand Illusion" movie house. |
| Northwest Flower and Garden Show: Annual flower show held at the Washington State Convention and Trade Center. |
| Northwest Puppet Center & Carter Family Marionettes: Northwest Puppet Center presents performances by puppeteers from around the world and by Carter Family Marionettes which also tours extensively with a variety of puppet shows. |
| One Reel: Non-profit producer of festivals, special projects, and performances. |
| Redwan Mersy Productions: Music and srts production company of producer Drew Myers and art director Cannupa Hanska. |
| Richard Hugo House: Organization providing support, advice, and programs for writers and learners in the community. Includes programs, membership, residents, and facilities. |
| Roaring Mouse Creative Arts Studio: Art classes for all ages including painting, drawing, dancing, drama, music, crafts, collage, and print-making. |
| Seattle Arts and Lectures: Describes literary organization, with program and schedule details, author archive, and calendar of events. |
| Seattle Center: One of the premier destinations for arts, entertainment and leisure activities. |
| Seattle Public Library: Web access to catalog, online renewals and reserves, news and events, virtual reference desk, and reference links. |
| Seattle Writers' Association: Critique groups, publisher and agent listings, products, resources, member websites, meetings, and writers in performance. |
| SeattleSpiel: Provides game-players in the Seattle area a resource to find one another, organize gaming events, and keep abreast of the local gaming scene as well as a place where Seattleites new to the hobby can learn more about contemporary games. |
| South Park Arts: An organization dedicated to supporting, representing, and promoting art and artists in the South Park neighborhood. |
| The Comics Journal: Magazine with articles and interviews. Includes a forum. |
| The Paramount Theatre: Venue for variety of performing arts, including touring Broadway shows. Schedule, seating charts. |
| Town Hall, Seattle: Community cultural center and meeting venue. Features calendar of scheduled events and rental contact information. |