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Fuji Bakery

Fuji Bakery

This French-meets-Japanese bakery opened in the International District last year.

There are people in this world who love sweet baked goods, and there are people who get more excited about savory tastes. Both types unfailingly rave after a visit to Fuji Bakery. This French-meets-Japanese bakery opened in the International District last year (the bakery has been in Bellevue since 2009). Owner Akihiro Nakamura found pastry…

Take a Song with Your Coffee?

This band, Little Scream, is coming to the Sunset Tavern on November 9. If you haven’t heard them yet, check out this lovely tune:  

Seattle's Cutest Dog is...

Seattle’s Cutest Dog is…

Saxon! How can you not fall in love with such a goofy, blissful redhead (shown above and below)? In case you missed it: we asked readers to share pictures of their own dogs to complement our October story about “Seattle’s Dog Obsession.” We then decided to choose the cutest dog from those submissions. Settling on…

Pie Takes the Cake Again

Pie Takes the Cake Again

Cake versus pie? Judging from the responses I’ve gotten since finding out that I would have the privilege of judging the epic rematch of last year’s Cake vs. Pie competition last night, people are not wishy-washy on this matter. I’ve heard many a definitive statement to the effect of “Pie. Duh”; or “Clearly pie.” And…

The Book Larder, a Food-Lover's Destination, Open Now in Fremont

The Book Larder, a Food-Lover’s Destination, Open Now in Fremont

The Book Larder, a new cookbook store and events space (and the only store between San Francisco and Vancouver, BC to sell cookbooks exclusively), opened this week to much fanfare. My friend, Lara Hamilton, is the owner, and her eye for quirky, useful, esoteric and lesser-known cookbooks is impeccable: I spotted a copy of Ruth Reichl’s out-of-print cookbook Mmmmmmm:…

Viaduct for Dummies: Occupy the Viaduct

Viaduct for Dummies: Occupy the Viaduct

I was driving into Seattle mag’s SoDo world HQ this morning, gazing up at the Viaduct in all its splendor, when it hit me with a jolt: A huge chunk of that hulking concrete leviathan that has framed my view of Elliot Bay since birth will cease to exist in less than two weeks. Like…

King 5: Occupy Seattle Protests March On

Our content partners break down the schedule of events planned for Occupy Seattle‘s continued demonstrations at Westlake Park today, including an appearance by Mayor McGinn.  

Fashion Friday: Operation + Stitch’s fall line, happenings at Nube Green and a handbag obsession

Fashion Friday: Operation + Stitch’s fall line, happenings at Nube Green and a handbag obsession

So, it’s officially fall now isn’t it? (My pants are still damp from my walk in this morning and it is now 2 p.m.) Rather than get bogged down by the puddles, pull out the proverbial mood umbrella and use these cheery new fall offerings to block out the doom: Around these parts, we love…

Local Company Helps Keep Occupy Seattle Protestors Dry

Local Company Helps Keep Occupy Seattle Protestors Dry

Occupy Seattle is the local manifestation of the Occupy Wall Street protests that are still growing in New York (watch the latter unfold via LiveStream). While there are many voices and concerns being expressed in this burgeoning movement, one clear theme resounding across the board is that the needs and demands of average working Americans…

Meet Seattle Busker Finn Juhl

Meet Seattle Busker Finn Juhl

Seattle mag editorial assistant Patrick Hutchison and local musician Matt Badger, of Ravenna Woods, team up to explore Seattle’s street music scene, recording the stories and songs that help compose our city’s soundtrack. The last in a five-part series: *While you read, listen to this live performance of “Lena and the Lake”, by Finn Juhl. …

Rooting for Seattle's LeRoy Bell on 'X Factor'

Rooting for Seattle’s LeRoy Bell on ‘X Factor’

In regard to Bond Huberman’s earlier post cheering on Phillip Lomax, the young Seattle singer who’s currently a competitor on Simon Cowell’s The X Factor, I must respectfully respond: oh hell no. The X-Factor contender I’m backing is Seattle’s own LeRoy Bell, the 59-year-old singer/songwriter who does way more than karaoke-style Sinatra imitations (ooh, take…

The Must List: Pilobolus, Stevie Wonder and Really, Really Old Books

The Must List: Pilobolus, Stevie Wonder and Really, Really Old Books

MUST SHADOWPilobolus 10/6-10/18Part gymnastics, part pantomime and part Slinky, Pilobolus Dance Company never fails to entice viewers with its physical contortionism and brainy bravado. The Connecticut-based troupe got its start 40 years ago, using the shape of the human body to make statements about sexual politics, personal relationships and societal mores. Though it has since…

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