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The Must List: Fresh Shellfish, Cozy Faux Fur and Hardboiled Mystery
MUST SHOPFaux Fur Neck Muff Stay cozy on cool fall nights with a faux rabbit fur neck muff from Seattle based scarf designer extraordinaire Rian Robison, who sells a variety of loop scarves in charming patterns via her Etsy store “Tuesday.” The cowl (which can also be worn as a hood on those really chilly…
Teatro Zinzanni Sends in the Clowns
It’s not easy being a clown. Not the kind with frizzy hair and embarrassingly big feet. I mean that certain breed of performer that doesn’t hold as much clout in the world as it used to—the kind you may remember from Sylvain Chomet’s heartbreaking animated film The Illusionist. These performers—the acrobat, the diva, the contortionist,…
Tales from the Social Scene: A Lavish Evening with Mario Batali
I’ve been covering Seattle magazine’s society page, Flash+Talk, for over twelve years and clearly this distinction offers me some sweet perks. Still, when publisher, John Kueber, and editorial director, Rachel Hart, recently asked if I was available to attend An Intimate Evening with Mario Batali, organized by the Seattle Art Museum Supporters (SAMS), they had…
“Romeo and Juliette” Gotta Lotta Love at PNB’s Love Stories
Oh, ballet. It’s so hard to do! So gruelingly technical! And so often… flat. At least to me. I always prefer modern and contemporary dance (which are not the same thing!) to classical ballet. And I think that’s because classical ballet so often feels like all technique, no emotional connection. (Indeed, sometimes contemporary dance fails…
Food News: The Scoop on Restaurant Zoe 2.0
Truth is, I loved Restaurant Zoe from the get-go. When it opened in Belltown 10-plus years ago I was writing for Citysearch and I remember that, during my two review dinners, I tasted some of the best salmon I’ve ever had in a restaurant. (I’m convinced that, like Dungeness crab, salmon is almost always better…
Viaduct for Dummies: Yes! You Missed the Only Exit! and Other News From the SoDo Coaster
Feeling a little cocky of late, now that everything’s totally back to normal down here in SoDo (the new “slow normal,” that is), so today I actually took a meeting in the office, inviting an uninitated reporter to drive southbound through the SoDo Coaster to our Viaduct-adjacent office. That was mean. Right about meeting time,…
RedTri: A Perfect Day at the Serpentarium
If the idea of holding ten of the most venomous snakes* in the world makes your kid do somersaults, then it is imperative you head out to the Serpentarium in Monroe. Inside this unassuming warehouse sits one of the most colorful collections of reptiles, spiders and crocodiles on the West Coast. But don’t expect to…
Fashion + Style Friday: Beauty and shopping news, cozy knitwear and Butter London nail skins
Keep your eyes peeled for a plethora of new shopping stops and beauty spots opening in the coming weeks: + Get ready gents: Ward & Co., a men’s grooming retailer flush with shaving supplies, moisturizers, hair care and fragrances, will open in Rainier Square downtown on November 16. + Also on the beauty horizon:…
St. Dames, Patron Saint of ‘This Is Vegetarian?’
I’m reluctant to even say the “V” word here, let alone the “G” word. As someone who eats and adores meat, I’ll be the first to admit that I’m apt to stop reading a profile of a vegetarian, or even—god forbid—a vegan or gluten-free restaurant after the second paragraph. I guess it comes from having…
Spotlight Artists in the Spotlight This Weekend
Two of our 2011 Spotlight Award winners (plus one from 2008) are involved in interesting projects this weekend. Bonus: both events are free. First, the king of pop-culture-art, Troy Gua (left) has a show over at NEPO House in Beacon Hill, as part of the experimental gallery’s “Little Treats” series. The work presents a mix…