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Wearable and Responsible Kids' Jeans

Wearable and Responsible Kids’ Jeans

Bainbridge Island-based Kicky Pants has super-soft jeans for kids that you'll feel good about buying

For kids who say “no!” to wearing too-stiff denim jeans, local parents Erin and Nick Cloke offer an alternative: cute, kicky denim styles made from eco-friendly and ultrasoft bamboo. The Bainbridge Island pair, owners of KICKY PANTS kids’ clothing (kickypants.com), use bamboo denim for their collections of kids’ jeans, which come in dark and light…

Laura Veirs' New Kids Album

Laura Veirs’ New Kids Album

The Portland artist's latest, Tumble Bee, is filled with American folk classics and charming lullabi

Too often, music that has the power to soothe a savage toddler meltdown is tooth-achingly sweet; downright intolerable for adults. Not so with the new release by Portland-based musician Laura Veirs. Her new kids’ album, Tumble Bee, is filled with spirited American folk classics, charming lullabies that meander into minor keys and a even a…

Meet Me at the Burger Brawl

Meet Me at the Burger Brawl

Stuffed with beautiful pictures of giant burgers, shimmering with cheese- and bacon-covered goodness, our January Best Burgers issue makes me want a burger so bad, sometimes it hurts.   I don’t think I’m alone. The tireless Seattle mag event staff has kicked it into high gear and organized a creative new event called the Burger…

Downton Abbey: An Antidote to Our Confused, Crass Times

Downton Abbey: An Antidote to Our Confused, Crass Times

PBS’ Masterpiece hit series returned this Sunday and proved itself more than worth the money I, inexplicably, shelled out for local TV in the meantime. WHAT IT IS: The best thing to further confuse and distort Americans’ perceptions of historical events since Mad Men. NO, REALLY, WHAT IS IT? An all around well-made British drama…

The week’s best local sales: Sweet frocks at SPUN, Clementine’s shoe sale and 75% off wares at Sur La Table

The week’s best local sales: Sweet frocks at SPUN, Clementine’s shoe sale and 75% off wares at Sur La Table

If there is still any room left in the budget after paying off those holiday credit card bills, here are three local spots to stop by this week for killer sales deals of up to 75% off (hey, it’s never too early to shop for next Christmas, is it?): Local designer Sara Seumae is making…

Caspar Babypants Has Two New Books

Caspar Babypants Has Two New Books

The West Seattle rock'n'roller is more in to bedtime stories these days.

One of the heavy hitters in Seattle’s booming “kindie rock” scene is branching out into books. West Seattle’s Caspar Babypants (aka Chris Ballew of the Presidents of the United States of America) has teamed up with his wife, artist Kate Endle, to release two kids’ books, complete with sweet sing-along songs. MY WOODLAND WISH ($16.99),…

Rejected Ideas for Seattle’s World’s Fair

Rejected Ideas for Seattle’s World’s Fair

From a Space Needle atop Mount Rainier to a “Carveyor,” Knute Berger dishes on the World’s Fair that

The Seattle world’s fair of 1962 is fixed in civic memory: the Space Needle, the Science Center, the Monorail. But just as interesting as the fair that was is the fair that wasn’t. The Century 21 Exposition had many possible incarnations that remained on the drawing board. So consider this column the opposite of Elvis…

Reader, I Ate An Entire Cow

Reader, I Ate An Entire Cow

Indulge me as I complain about my job, just this once. I know, I realize that it’s not easy to imagine how eating for a living could be anything but a glamorous, caviar-studded chimera wherein breakfast, lunch and dinner consist of splendid gastronomic fairyland moments of bliss. It really is that, most of the time….

The 25 Best Burgers in Seattle

The 25 Best Burgers in Seattle

We dare you to try them all.

Oh, thank you, Earl of Sandwich, the first man to put meat between slices of bread. And thank you, too, people of Hamburg, Germany, who, legend has it, made a steak of ground meat and called it a hamburger. That was 300 years ago, give or take. Since then, the splendid taste of a salty-meaty…

Four fun facts about the floating-bridge commute

Four fun facts about the floating-bridge commute

Things are settling down a bit for us cross-lake commuters, but it’s hard to say if next week will be better or worse. On the one hand, according to WSDOT, people are still deciding what their commute will be as tolling continues for the next 45 years. Some who tried to outwit the toll monsters…

Our Famous Friends' Favorite Burgers

Our Famous Friends’ Favorite Burgers

Local notables' share their favorite burgers, and how they take them.

1. Knute Berger (Crosscut columnist and editor-at-large of Seattle magazine): The Scoop Burger at Scoop Du Jour ($8.95) in Madison Park, without cheese but with tomatoes, pickles, onions, and a pile of shredded lettuce. 2. Jesse Jones (KING 5 consumer reporter): The regular Beef Verde Burger at Red Mill ($6.38), with bacon and lots of…

Best Yuppie Burgers

Best Yuppie Burgers

Upscale, expensive burgers worth every penny.

We’re living in some peculiar culinary times: Geoduck has been upgraded from anonymous chowder clam to star of the raw bar, and the food illuminati eat beef tongue and sweetbreads, know the names of egg farmers and have gotten awfully snooty about their strawberries. And now we’re seeing burgers that cost more than a used…

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