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Fremont's Deluxe Junk Closing, Huge Rummage Sale Planned

Fremont’s Deluxe Junk Closing, Huge Rummage Sale Planned

Deluxe Junk (self-described as “Fremont’s little vintage department store”) is closing. As Fremont Universe reports, owner David Marzullo has decided to retire. It’s bittersweet, since the vintage shop is such a landmark, but the good news is they are wrapping up 34 years of business with an epic, blow-out sale, including an outdoor sale this…

Can Seattle Scientists Save Orcas from Extinction?

Can Seattle Scientists Save Orcas from Extinction?

Limited numbers of orcas swim the Salish Sea—and new troubles await them.

This February, a young killer whale washed up on the chilly shores of southwest Washington’s Long Beach Peninsula. Scientists looking at the markings on its dorsal fin and saddle patch (the dark gray splotch behind the dorsal fin) identified the whale as L112, a female just over 12 feet long born in 2009. She belonged…

Sushi Kappo Tamura One of Bon Appetit's 10 Best New Sushi Restaurants

Sushi Kappo Tamura One of Bon Appetit’s 10 Best New Sushi Restaurants

This month, Bon Appetit lists the 10 Best New Sushi Restaurants in the US, and coming in at number 8 on their list is Eastlake’s lovely Sushi Kappo Tamura.  Well, we agree: Sushi Kappo was our pick for the Best New Restaurant in Seattle last year. And it’s always good when a standout local restaurant…

Knute Berger Reads from His New History of the Space Needle

Knute Berger Reads from His New History of the Space Needle

The Space Needle’s writer in residence, and our own editor at large Knute Berger, has just published Space Needle: The Spirit of Seattle. The 50th-anniversary history follows the Needle from a cocktail-napkin sketch to a Life magazine cover story, exploring both weird trivia (the builders who worked atop the Needle never wore harnesses!) and all…

UW to Offer Digital Publishing Continuing-Ed Program

UW to Offer Digital Publishing Continuing-Ed Program

If you’re interested in blogging professionally, self-publishing digitally, creating e-books—or your employer wishes you knew more about such things, look into the University of Washington’s new certificate program in digital publishing. The nine-month-long course launches this fall, and it promises a good mix of hands-on training and theoretical insight about many of the legal, aesthetic…

Lighthouse Keeper: The New Dream Job

Lighthouse Keeper: The New Dream Job

The email got me dreaming: Seattle mag writer Joe Follansbee sent word that his new book, the Fyddeye Guide to America’s Lighthouses, is now available. Joe, a consummate storyteller and maritime expert, has a boundless enthusiasm for these beautiful and historic beacons, as do I, after a weird and wonderful week I spent living in…

10 Things We Learned While Working as Movie Extras

10 Things We Learned While Working as Movie Extras

Recently, the Seattle mag team piled into a minivan (yep, that’s how we do it) to watch a preview of Safety Not Guaranteed, an adorable romantic comedy about a man’s mysterious mission to find the right partner to travel back in time with him. Bonus: it was shot in Washington state (go film incentive!). As…

80 Degrees This Weekend? Hallelujah, Indeed.

80 Degrees This Weekend? Hallelujah, Indeed.

This weekend’s weather forecast makes me want to sing along to this Tenderfoot video.  

The Stranger's Genius Awards Shortlist Announced

The Stranger’s Genius Awards Shortlist Announced

This year's Genius Awards shortlist includes several Seattle mag Spotlight Award winners

Congrats to the 15 local artists on The Stranger‘s shortlist for the Genius Awards (released today)! I’m a big fan of this year’s list—especially since in past years Seattle mag has selected several of the Genius nominees as winners of our own Spotlight Award. The Genius winners won’t be announced until September 22, but meanwhile,…

Shopping On a Boat, Mother's Day Ideas and 3 Other Weekend Musts

Shopping On a Boat, Mother’s Day Ideas and 3 Other Weekend Musts

MUST MOM The Jewelry Art of Mary Lee HuOngoing – Local artist Mary Lee Hu has been hand crafting stunning jewelry for 40 years, weaving gold and silver wire—as if it were thread—into exquisite neckpieces, rings and brooches. More than 90 impossibly fluid designs comprise a glittering retrospective at BAM—the perfect place to go to…

PubliCola Writers Moving Over to Crosscut

PubliCola Writers Moving Over to Crosscut

It’s really too bad that news blog PubliCola is suspending publication. However, we’re glad to hear that its senior contributors Josh Feit and Erica C. Barnett will continue to cover news part-time over at Crosscut. Both Feit and Barnett were included in our “Most Influential People of 2011” list. Here’s what Seattle mag contributor Karen…

Local Mother’s Day Gift Ideas

Local Mother’s Day Gift Ideas

We’ve never met a mom who turned down a good pedicure, and Julep (multiple locations including Bellevue, downtown Seattle, U District and Gig Harbor) is always a great gift choice. Their parlor menu includes dozens of options and upgrades, and Julep Nail Color does not contain formaldehyde or any other nasties. Go for a gift…

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