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New Life in Japantown

New Life in Japantown

One of Seattle's oldest neighborhoods is sprouting new galleries and shops.

It may be one of Seattle’s oldest neighborhoods, with roots stretching back to the late 1800s, but Japantown is quickly becoming the city’s newest art destination. The vibrant, diverse spirit of the ’hood (which is anchored by the historic Panama Hotel and runs along Fifth and Sixth Streets between S Jackson and Main) is the…

Thanksgiving Cheat Sheet, Part 4: Mushroom Pate

Thanksgiving Cheat Sheet, Part 4: Mushroom Pate

When we’re hosting out-of-towners days before the big holiday dinner, I like to cook other things ahead of time, so that I’m not exhausted from entertaining before Thanksgiving even happens. A day or two ahead of time, I’ll throw together my favorite mushroom pate (recipe here). I use crimini mushrooms, since otherwise, as my father-in-law likes to say, “this pate would…

Thanksgiving Cheat Sheet, Part 3: Sage Butter

Thanksgiving Cheat Sheet, Part 3: Sage Butter

One of the easiest but most delicious things you can do to your turkey: make sage butter to rub under and over the skin of the bird. “Compound butter” sounds fancy, but in this case it is made by pulling the leaves off of the stems of the sage (we have it growing in our…

Allspice

Allspice

Where to warm up with this utility player of the spice rack.

Local chefs and bartenders are looking to allspice—the utility player of the holiday spice rack—to add warmth and complexity to dishes and drinks during the cold winter months. THE WALRUS AND THE CARPENTER If the name doesn’t elevate your curiosity enough to order one, perhaps the ingredients will: Rising-star bartender Joe Sundberg’s Mustache Ride expertly…

Paratii Craft Bar

Paratii Craft Bar

A new bar that transforms a little corner of Ballard into a hideaway.

Named for the Brazilian beach town Paraty (but spelled differently), Paratii Craft Bar transforms a little corner of Ballard into a hideaway. Chef and owner Sam Hassan is no stranger to serving the public, once owning joints in London and Rio de Janeiro, as well as several (now defunct) eateries in Seattle. The new digs…

Bluebird Grain Farms' Baked Goodness

Bluebird Grain Farms’ Baked Goodness

Try freshly milled flours, cereals and ancient grains from this Winthrop farm.

Husband-and-wife duo Sam and Brooke Lucy originally met while walking their dogs along the same road where their 200-acre Bluebird Grain Farms now stands in Winthrop. After making a love match, the couple decided to deepen their roots in the Methow Valley and became partners in business, too, establishing their all-organic granary in 2005 to…

How to Use Duck Fat

How to Use Duck Fat

Lorna Yee adds a garlicky, crispy edge to holiday potatoes with a dose of duck.

What it is: Duck lard is simply the fat rendered from ducks. This rich fat is pale golden when warm or hot, and solidifies to a snowy white when cool. How I discovered it: I first came across tubs of duck fat for sale years ago at Don and Joe’s Meats in Pike Place Market,…

Waterfront Update: Ferris Wheel Approved for Pier 57

Waterfront Update: Ferris Wheel Approved for Pier 57

Rising from the ashes of the s-l-o-w-l-y dying Viaduct, this here shiny new waterfront oddity. Good news or bad news? I leave it to you to decide. Read the story on our news partners, KING-TV’s website.  

Sopheap Pich's Bamboo City

Sopheap Pich’s Bamboo City

A Cambodian artist builds city blocks from bamboo inside the Henry.

Imagine the skyline of a city built entirely of rattan and you’ll have an idea of what Sopheap Pich is up to at the Henry Art Gallery. The Cambodian-born sculptor augments this bendable wood with bamboo, plywood and metal wire to create stunning large-scale sculptures that appear both substantial and ready to snap. His current…

How 1962 Changed Seattle Forever

How 1962 Changed Seattle Forever

Knute Berger on two men and one book that helped shape Seattle’s opinion of itself.

This last year, I’ve spent a lot of time in 1962, as I research and write a history of the Space Needle. Every week, I appear on KUOW-FM’s Weekday news roundtable to discuss such things as the Alaskan Way Viaduct, the tunnel, marijuana and the mayor, but honestly, I’ve been more fascinated with the politics…

RedTri: Kid-Friendly Things to do over the Holiday Weekend

RedTri: Kid-Friendly Things to do over the Holiday Weekend

With Turkey Day just around the corner (and the busy holiday rush), we’ve got some fun ideas on how to spend time with the fam before you’re off and running. Consider: a wacky night with science, a turkey feast at the zoo, a concert with lots of hula-hooping, a fun tree lighting ceremony, a production…

Fashion + Style: Best Local Black Friday Deals

Fashion + Style: Best Local Black Friday Deals

One week folks; that is, one week until the biggest shopping day of the year, Black Friday. Although I know some will never even bother with bed (many big boxes are opening at midnight this year), my Black Friday approach is a tad more leisurely, hopping into the wealth of great local shops and stops…

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