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Christopher Boffoli's Strange Little Worlds

Christopher Boffoli’s Strange Little Worlds

The West Seattle-based photographer is getting a big response to his funny miniature series.

Christopher Boffoli won’t stop playing with his food, and we couldn’t be happier about it. The West Seattle-based photographer and writer has gained acclaim for his “Disparity” photo series, which comically pairs teeny human figurines with real-life foods in extreme close-up. Now he’s bringing the photo series to greeting cards, pairing his macro food photography…

The Royal Room: Columbia City's New Live Music Spot

The Royal Room: Columbia City’s New Live Music Spot

A new music venue, restaurant, bar and “project room” offers live music every night of the week.

Seattle keyboardist, composer and experimental jazz fixture Wayne Horvitz has never shied away from mixing things up—and now he’s bringing a fresh idea to the local music scene. Partnering with restaurateurs Steve Freeborn and Tia Matthies (owners of OK Hotel and Rendezvous, among others) he’s created The Royal Room, a new music venue, restaurant, bar…

THEESatisfaction Gives Family Concert

THEESatisfaction Gives Family Concert

Seattle's dynamic hip-hop duo plays for the PG-13 set.

Our city’s growing hip-hop scene gained more national attention last summer, when Sub Pop Records picked up local duo THEESatisfaction (Catherine Harris-White and Stasia Irons). The playful twosome has been wowing Seattle crowds with self-released EPs and infectious live shows since 2008, and at press time were about to release their first full-length album. To…

BB Ranch Brings the Local Beef

BB Ranch Brings the Local Beef

Pike Place Market gets a new source for local meat.

Carnivorous locavores, rejoice! Seattle has a new source for premium, local beef, pork, lamb, goat, poultry and game, courtesy of William von Schneidau, formerly of Bill the Butcher Organic Meats. His latest endeavor, BB Ranch, opened in Pike Place Market in November, selling meats sourced locally from Lopez Island Farm, Quilceda Farm, Dog Mountain Farm…

David Schmader's Funny New Solo Play

David Schmader’s Funny New Solo Play

The Seattle writer and performer examines what it really means to live today like it's your last.

Best known as associate editor of The Stranger, David Schmader debuts a funny new solo play, A Short-Term Solution to a Long-Term Problem, about the pros and cons of living every day as if it were your last, and “narcotic distractions” such as cat videos and child beauty pageants. Brangien Davis: What does the title…

Fashion + Style: Inside Liberte’s spa, a big sale at Velouria, and the scoop on Nordstrom’s loyalty program

Fashion + Style: Inside Liberte’s spa, a big sale at Velouria, and the scoop on Nordstrom’s loyalty program

Happy Friday all! It’s chilly outside and the snow chatter has started already, so in fitting fashion, I have three warm and toasty places for you to hang out this weekend:   One of my favorite hidden treasures in Ballard, Liberte Skin Wellness, is perhaps not so hidden anymore: aesthetician Liberte Liberte (her real name)…

Entry to Washington State Parks Free This Weekend

Entry to Washington State Parks Free This Weekend

Hikers (snow hikers?) take note: The state is waiving the day-use fee to use state parks for all three days this long MLK Day weekend. If you scamper off to Mount Si, Little Si, Twin Falls, West Tiger or Rattlesnake—or any other DNR trail—you won’t need a Discover Pass ($10/day). So it’s a great weekend…

Downtown's Hot New Design House

Downtown’s Hot New Design House

Marta Kappl's combined clothing boutique and designer incubator is giving local fashion a place to g

Couture designer and recent Bay Area transplant Marta Kappl has enjoyed her share of success in the fashion world, tallying up clients such as Keanu Reeves and Carlos Santana over her more than 20-year independent career. Now, the German native is leading others down the path to success at her new House of Fashion (Downtown,…

Moth and Crow's Supple New Handbags

Moth and Crow’s Supple New Handbags

We might cry over spilled milk, but we shed happy tears of joy over spilled paint, thanks to Moth and Crow’s new Marsupial Fold-Over Shopper handbag. Crafted by Capitol Hillster Dawn Smithson, the supple bag has welt pockets (à la its mammalian namesake) and, thanks to detachable straps, can be sported in four different ways,…

North Bend

North Bend

Nestled in the foothills 30 minutes east of Seattle, this charming town is adding to its downtown di

Cruising along Interstate 90, many travelers never bother to search beyond North Bend’s massive outlet mall and fast-food corridor. But those who do go deeper have long enjoyed iconic outdoor destinations such as Mount Si, arguably the most popular day hike in the state, and locally beloved diners such as Twede’s Café (137 W North…

Cruise Ship Control

Cruise Ship Control

Disney Cruise Line pulls into the port on the Seattle waterfront this spring. Do these behemoth boat

They pour into Seattle by the hundreds of thousands: cruise ship passengers from all over the world, clamoring to board floating cities for slo-mo luxury tours of Puget Sound and points beyond. Seattle has become a major launching spot for cruise ships setting sail to southeast Alaska, with its cavorting whales, calving glaciers and staggeringly…

Locals' Seattle Center Memories

Locals’ Seattle Center Memories

Our city’s civic gathering place has played host to many memorable and poignant moments. Here are a

Marie McCaffrey Executive director, HistoryLink.org I was 11 in 1962 and went to the fair at least twice. You can see the proof in these pictures (above). One is in the world’s fair photo booth. I clearly remember the smell and the taste of the Belgian waffle, which made such an indelible impression on everyone….

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