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Seattle Singer-Songwriter Kathy Moore Discusses Her Favorite Artists and Rock-Star Student
Singer-songwriter Kathy Moore can really play the guitar
STRUMMING SUCCESS. Seattle musician Kathy Moore says she is not threatened by other great guitar players, but rather exhilarated because it makes me play better.
Local Entrepreneur Sarah Hurt Is Making Connections Through Seattle Art Source
Sarah Hurts business gives local artists a hand in finding potential clients.
GET THE PICTURE? For designers and architects,Sarah Hurts Seattle Art Source maintains a catalog of ready-to-install artwork. It even delivers!
A Study in Good Taste: Q&A with Seattle Chef, Becky Selengut
Becky Selengut makes food relatable and remarkable.
BITTER AND SWEET. Becky Selengut designed her new book, How to Taste, as a guide to the underlying principles of what makes food flavorful. This article appears in print in the December 2018 issue. Click here for a free subscription. Becky Selengut is a chef, teacher and food writer. She is the author of several…
A Life in Pictures: Q&A With Daniel Carrillo, Seattle Photographer and Gallery Frames Owner
Daniel Carrillo welcomes a good frame job.
SURPRISE DEVELOPMENT. Daniel Carrillo, a photographer who acquired Gallery Frames three years ago, never expected to own a business. This article appears in print in the October 2018 issue. Click here for a free subscription. Seattle photographer Daniel Carrillo specializes in antique picture-making processes. He has owned Gallery Frames in Pioneer Square since 2015. Did…
Q&A: Eric Eye, Seattle Tattoo Artist Who Works With Cancer Survivors
Eric Eye of Dark Age Tattoo on Capitol Hill specializes in restorative tattooing and is sponsoring the Marks for Life charity event on Oct. 6
THIS IS GOING TO HURT: Eric Eye has been doing tattoos for nearly 30 years. He says the most painful place to get one is where the bone is close to the surface of the skin, such as the ribcage, the hands and the feet. Photo by Hayley Young. This article appears in print in…
Finding Nirvana: Q&A With Krist Novoselic on Sub Pop, Giants in the Trees and Grief
Krist Novoselic has a new band and a happy life.
This article appears in print in the August 2018 issue. Read more from the Seattle magazine feature story here and from the Seattle Business magazine cover story here. Click here for a free subscription. Whats the first record you bought and how old were you? It was a Beatles singles collection. Old Brown Shoe was…
Q&A: Dermatologist Kim Abson on Seattle’s Sunny Season
As Seattle reacquaints itself with the sun, Nancy Guppy visits a dermatologist.
A PRACTICED EYE: Dr. Kim Abson says a high point of her career has been teaching at the University of Washington and sharing the knowledge I have from observation, things that arent necessarily going to be found in a book. Photo by Alex Crook This story appears in the July 2018 issue. Click here for…
Q&A: MOHAIs Howard Giske Tells Seattle’s Stories Through Photos
Howard Giske recently retired after nearly four decades at the Museum of History and Industry, having worked as the curator of photography since 1996.
This article appears in the May 2018 issue. Click here for a free subscription. Howard Giske began working at the Museum of History and Industry in 1980. He became curator of photography in 1996 and retired in March. What exactly did you do? I acquired, cared for and shared wonderful historic photographs from all over…
ACT Managing Director Becky Witmer Keeps Theater In Business
Becky Witmer dishes on being a theater kid and handling the strangest patron complaints.
This article appears in print in the April 2018 issue. Click here for a free subscription. Becky Witmer is managing director of ACT a contemporary theatre. She joined ACT in 2011 as director of marketing and communications and served as general manager from 2014 to 2015. ACT recently renewed Witmers contract for three years. On…
Q&A: KEXP’s Sharlese Metcalf on Discovering and Supporting Northwest Bands
DJ Sharlese Metcalf looks for the best in Northwest music for her Saturday night program, "Audioasis."
This article appears in print in the March 2018 issue. Click here for a free subscription. Sharlese Metcalf is host of the Northwest music program Audioasis on KEXP (Saturdays, 69 p.m.). She also is an original member of the TUF collective and cofounder of the DJ crew False Prophet (falseprophetdjs.com). Describe the mission of Audioasis….