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Leo Shallat Makes Art for All with Intricate Public Murals

Leo Shallat Makes Art for All with Intricate Public Murals

Shallat is a muralist and multi-disciplinary artist based in Seattle, creating works ranging from wall paintings to murals that span entire buildings

Leo Shallat was a web designer when he went on a vacation to Europe in 2017. On the last day of his trip, he decided to quit his job to pursue an outlandish passion: calligraphy.  In London, Shallat had met a world renowned calligrapher, Paul Antonio, who offered him a scholarship to study the art —…

Digital Detox

Digital Detox

Call a friend. Take a walk. Just get off that device.

I was supposed to start my senior year in high school last month. Instead, I started my senior year in my pajamas in my living room, staring down a potential nine more months of online school, not knowing if I will ever go to prom or have an in-person graduation ceremony. Some days, self-isolation can…

Seattle Magazine Essentials: Wine, Fashion, Dining and More

Seattle Magazine Essentials: Wine, Fashion, Dining and More

A quick roundup of Seattle happenings

Face Time A company best known for its splashy gift baskets, totes, make-up bags, salmon packs and hand-blown glass is now offering a new and timely gift: facemasks to help protect against the spread of Covid-19. Bellevue-based Chalo – founded by designer Danialle An-Shukla – brings the same fresh, fun look to a basic cloth…

Arts groups use skill and imagination during the pandemic

Arts groups use skill and imagination during the pandemic

Struggling arts organizations pull out all the stops

On a warm evening at Green Lake Park, dancers wearing masks leapt, twirled and danced their way down the circular path. Some of their audience only happened to be strolling the lake at dusk and watched them pass by, while other avid arts fans planned their attendance and wore headphones to hear accompanying music streaming…

Doorbell Dinner

Doorbell Dinner

Dine out while dining in

Dining in has become the new dining out. To stay alive during the pandemic, many restaurants have converted their operations to “ghost kitchens” set up for takeout and delivery-only meals with no in-person dining. That’s not as easy to do as it appears. Restaurant management software company Upserve found that 47% of restaurant owners surveyed…

Seattle Butcher Etana Diaz Talks Culinary Industry Bias in Hulu Documentary

Seattle Butcher Etana Diaz Talks Culinary Industry Bias in Hulu Documentary

'A Woman’s Place' tells the stories of three women who have fought their way through a male-dominated industry

Seattle-based butcher Etana Diaz is featured in “A Woman’s Place,” a powerful 30-minute documentary exploring sexism in the culinary industry. “A Woman’s Place” tells the stories of three women who have fought their way through a male-dominated industry. After six years of cooking in Seattle restaurants, Diaz left the industry to learn how to become…

Myths Versus Realities in Applying to College During Covid-19

Myths Versus Realities in Applying to College During Covid-19

University Prep college counselor discusses the current college application process

With the backdrop of the pandemic, parents of high school juniors and seniors might think the current college admissions process is going to be more complicated than usual. While there is certainly lots of news about how Covid-19 is affecting colleges, the truth is that applying for college is still going to entail the same…

Sara Eizen Makes The Case for Space

Sara Eizen Makes The Case for Space

Sara Eizen’s residential interior design services are in high demand as clients seek extra space, sometimes in the unlikeliest of places

This story appears in the Sept-Oct. issue of Seattle magazine. Subscription information is here. Sara Eizen turns closets into classrooms and forgotten corners into stylish home offices. She can redesign spaces without ever setting foot inside a home. During this time of coronavirus, she’s become a Zoom czar. Ironically, before the pandemic, Eizen advised clients to…

Refind aims to be smart, sustainable and luxurious

Refind aims to be smart, sustainable and luxurious

Luxury resale shop is thriving

This story appears in the Sept-Oct. issue of Seattle magazine. Subscription information is here. Whatever you do, don’t call Mary Bridget Pehl’s retail outlet a consignment shop. It’s a luxury resale store. There’s a big difference. “Consignment has a little bit of a stigma,” says Pehl, who along with her cousin Jeannine Christofilis opened their store,…

Meet Fran Dunaway, co-founder of Gender-Neutral Clothing Brand TomboyX

Meet Fran Dunaway, co-founder of Gender-Neutral Clothing Brand TomboyX

In the past seven years, Seattle-based TomboyX has become a gender-neutral brand that has something for everyone

TomboyX co-founders Naomi Gonzalez, left, and CEO Fran Dunaway.

Kate Mensah combines Paris, Seattle influences to create modern bags

Kate Mensah combines Paris, Seattle influences to create modern bags

Rather than relying on color to make her bags interesting, Mensah uses embossment to create her eye-catching designs

Kate Mensah wanted to be in fashion before she even realized it. One day, a family member sent her a childhood photo. She was strutting down the hallway of her old home, creating a makeshift fashion show.  “I said, ‘oh my god, it was already in my blood, I know it,’” Mensah said. “I love…

Sunday Night Football Grill Returns to Feed Essential Workers, Teachers

Sunday Night Football Grill Returns to Feed Essential Workers, Teachers

Wednesday’s event featured appearances by the Seahawk Dancers and the Seahawks' mascot, Blitz

Ahead of the Seahawks’ next game against the Minnesota Vikings this Sunday evening, the Sunday Night Football Grill provided free meals to local teachers on Wednesday. In partnership with First + Goal Hospitality and Levy Restaurants, the official concession providers of the Seahawks, the fan experience bus fed employees of Cleveland High School. The next…

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