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Channeling Chanel

Channeling Chanel

Andrea Voss’ clothing designs blend classic and cool.

Lynnwood-based designer Andrea Voss’ muse list reads as follows: Coco Chanel, early-’90s rockers like Axel Rose and the costumers of Star Trek. The women’s and menswear designer cites the quirky assemblage as influences behind her ultramodern Voss Rock line. A graduate of Los Angeles’ Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising and a veteran of multiple…

Anthousa

Anthousa

Follow your nose to this boutique fragrance store in South Lake Union.

It isn’t the soft-lilac-hued walls or sparkling chandelier that first draws shoppers into the new Anthousa (South Lake Union, 900 Lenora St., Suite 105; anthousa.com) so much as the wafting aromas of crisp cucumber or spicy nectarine. The antithesis of a cloying scent shop, the pocket-sized boutique is the new headquarters of local fragrance guru…

Collectors Joe and Jill McKinstry Fill their Home with Local Art

Collectors Joe and Jill McKinstry Fill their Home with Local Art

This Seattle couple has an art collection built on personal history.

“The problem is, we don’t have enough walls.” It sounds ironic, coming from Joe McKinstry, owner of prominent Seattle homebuilding and remodeling company Joseph McKinstry Construction Company. But once you experience the sheer volume of art in his house—a lovely Mount Baker Craftsman, where he lives with his wife, Jill, director of the University of…

Old Main in Bellevue

Old Main in Bellevue

Chic boutiques and charming new cafés occupy this classic Eastside shopping district.

Bellevue may be best known for the brand-name mecca Bellevue Square mall (or more recently, for being at the opposite end of the grumble-inducing 520 bridge toll), but just one block south of the downtown park between Bellevue Way and 100th Avenue lies the sweet Old Main Street district with plenty of new draws that…

Got a Condo Made of Stone-a

Got a Condo Made of Stone-a

King Tut makes a return trip to Seattle—and this time he packed his sandals.

Tutankhamun would likely have been less than amused by Steve Martin’s musical tribute to him on Saturday Night Live back in 1978—the very same year the wildly successful Treasures of Tutankhamun world tour hit Seattle. Nonetheless, a great many of us cannot utter the words King Tut without following up with the lyric “Born in…

Lynn Shelton's New Movie Kicks Off SIFF

Lynn Shelton’s New Movie Kicks Off SIFF

Independent moviemaking in Seattle is finally gaining some cred.

For the first time in its 37-year history, the Seattle International Film Festival has selected a film that was locally produced and shot by a Seattle filmmaker for its opening-night gala. Could this be a hint that local independent moviemaking is finally gaining some cred? Signs point to yes. In the last year, Seattle cinematographer…

Hopscotch, New Kids Consignment Shop Opens in Downtown Bellevue

Hopscotch, New Kids Consignment Shop Opens in Downtown Bellevue

At Bellevue’s newly opened Hopscotch Consignment Boutique, the parking is plentiful and the gently-used kids and maternity clothes are bountiful. On a recent visit we were pleased to find a store chock full of great finds in sizes infant through 12, including brands like Mini Boden, Hanna Andersson, Janie and Jack, Gap Kids, Ralph Lauren,…

Eastern Escapes: Small-town Getaways

Eastern Escapes: Small-town Getaways

Head to the sunny side with a trip to these pastoral easterly locales.

Tieton{ Population: 1,191 }For the better part of the last decade, there wasn’t much more to the Yakima Valley town of Tieton than a handful of seldom-open storefronts clustered around a sleepy town square and a few abandoned fruit warehouses. But by a twist of fate involving a bicycle ride and a patch of goathead…

Northern Shores: Small-town Getaways

Northern Shores: Small-town Getaways

Bask in the vistas and stroll the quaint streets of these waterfront retreats.

Eastsound{ Population: 3,651 } Feel your city worries fall away as you rumble steadily northward up Puget Sound on one of our state’s iconic green-and-white ferryboats; you’ll be on “island time” by nightfall. Though it takes effort to get there—ferries depart from Anacortes; waits can top two hours in summer—Orcas Island’s biggest hamlet, Eastsound, is…

Update! More Tenants Confirmed at The Armory, Seattle Center's Remodeled Food Court

Update! More Tenants Confirmed at The Armory, Seattle Center’s Remodeled Food Court

More tenants have been confirmed for the Armory at Seattle Center’s Center House: Eltana, Pie, Sweet Treats, MOD Pizza & more! In addition to these three local favorites, the roster for The Armory’s new food offerings now includes Ceres Roasting Company, The Confectional, Dante’s Inferno Dogs, Bigfood and Bean Sprout, which are expected to be…

Coastal Idylls: Small-town Getaways

Coastal Idylls: Small-town Getaways

Three sweet seaside oases that let you leave your cares at the beach.

Ilwaco{ Population: 936 } When your cell-phone reception gives out and the air is sharp with a briny breeze, you’ll know you’re getting close to Ilwaco. Nestled into the southern end of the Long Beach Peninsula in southwest Washington, Ilwaco is part hard-working fishing port and part relaxed vacation destination. Harbor strollers can take in…

Visit a Haunted House in Springtime: See Petruchska at Spectrum Dance Theater

Visit a Haunted House in Springtime: See Petruchska at Spectrum Dance Theater

I don’t want to give too much away, because the best parts about Petruchska (plays through April 22) should be stumbled upon – like many of the steps I almost tripped over while wending my way with the rest of opening night audience through the dark passages inside the transformed Madrona Bathhouse studios, where Spectrum…

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