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Fashion + Style Friday: Favorite fall finds from the editor’s desk

Fashion + Style Friday: Favorite fall finds from the editor’s desk

As we finish up our fall fashion and shopping issue this week, I seem to have accumulated quite a few pretty things on my desk, which will appear throughout the September issue. And while I am going to make you wait on the other 50 finds until the issue comes out, here’s a sneak peek…

Edge Meets Value at Bellevue's Black Bottle Postern

Edge Meets Value at Bellevue’s Black Bottle Postern

Industrial and unfussy, the Eastside's outpost of the Belltown original is worth a visit.

With soaring 30-foot ceilings and booths that sit along an expanse of windows, Black Bottle Postern wouldn’t seem half as edgy if it weren’t for its locale: smack dab in shiny new Bellevue. The crowd here is also a bit of a departure for the city; sure, you’ve got your besuited tall, dark and handsomes…

Brave Horse Tavern, a Fun and Noisy Pub

Brave Horse Tavern, a Fun and Noisy Pub

Tom Douglas's rowdy beer hall, where the food's better than it needs to be.

South Lake Union is a neighborhood that barely existed five years ago, and so we’ve watched as the essentials have been checked off steadily over the years. Good coffee at Vivace. Check! Cozy lunch spots: Nollie’s, Yellow Dot, Row House Cafe. Check! And now, thanks to Tom Douglas, we can check rowdy college pub (for…

Uneeda Burger is Addictive

Uneeda Burger is Addictive

Burgers and more with an eye on every detail.

I’ve been waiting since deep, dark winter, when Uneeda Burger opened, to plant myself on its sunset-facing patio on a warm summer night. With a burger made from local meat topped with, say, roasted chile relish, pepper jack cheese and cilantro (that’s the Sonora, $8) and a pint of Odin’s ruby ale, it’d be tough…

Our Top To-do's for July 21 - 27

Our Top To-do’s for July 21 – 27

Get your Star Trek on this weekend in the Central District.

Must Geek OutOutdoor TrekSaturday (7/23) – Hello Earth Productions is bringing back their ode to trekkies everywhere with another round of live performaces of classic Star Trek episodes. On this weekend’s docket is “This Side of Paradise,” an exercise which one cast member described aptly: “It’s like performing Shakespeare for a group of Elizabethan-focused English…

Grilled Vegetable Salad with Sweet Poppy seed Dressing

Grill baby grill

(Darrell missed the talk)Sun promised for the weekend. FInally grilling weather, eh? Sear some  zucchini, portobella mushrooms, eggplant and red pepper. Toss with fresh salad greens, feta and a mustardy sweet dressing for pleasing summer meal. Printable recipe?  Click here. Cookus Interruptus is devoted to educating viewers about how to cook fresh local organic whole foods…

2010 Spotlight Award: Macklemore

2010 Spotlight Award: Macklemore

Mr. Clean: Hip-hop artist Macklemore makes the personal lyrical.

If traditional hip-hop lyrics are to be taken at their word, a rapper’s true nature is embodied in his car. So what does Macklemore drive? A Prius. Though the 28-year-old Seattle native, whose legal name is Ben Haggerty, jokingly worries it’ll ruin his street cred, the eco status symbol on wheels is an apt reflection…

2010 Spotlight Award: Cherie Priest

2010 Spotlight Award: Cherie Priest

Time Bandit: Writer Cherie Priest is building a future on the past

In the 1880s, a brick wall encircled downtown Seattle. A safety measure, the wall was 15 to 20 feet thick, in places rising as high as 200 feet. Inside, zombies ran amok. Or, that’s what we’re told in Boneshaker (2009), local author Cherie Priest’s multiple-award-winning “alternate history” steampunk novel. At 35, Priest is at the…

2010 Spotlight Award: Debra Baxter

2010 Spotlight Award: Debra Baxter

Rock Star: Sculptor Debra Baxter is carving her own niche

Remember that scene in Superman: The Movie when Clark Kent travels to the North Pole and ends up discovering his life’s purpose in the crystalline Fortress of Solitude? So does Debra Baxter. But the impact the film made on the local sculptor as a young girl lay dormant until adulthood—when she realized her own superpowers….

2010 Spotlight Award: Drew Christie

2010 Spotlight Award: Drew Christie

Old Soul: Animator/illustrator Drew Christie makes everything old new again

Popularly, the phrase “animated movie” usually translates to teams of Pixar employees working on bleeding-edge computers housed in climate-controlled studios. For Drew Christie, it means drawing flipbooks on the pages of old paperbacks in the front seat of a truck. But this local animator and illustrator prefers doing things the old-fashioned way—everything from making art…

2010 Spotlight Award: Jody Kuehner & Ricki Mason

2010 Spotlight Award: Jody Kuehner & Ricki Mason

Cringe Theater: Jody Kuehner and Ricki Mason blur the boundaries of gender, dance, comedy and comfor

An alien force landed in Capitol Hill’s Oddfellows Building last winter, when every Friday for seven weeks, a sparkly yet mysterious duo known as The Cherdonna & Lou Show performed an unclassifiable act—a series of skits involving lip syncing, tap syncing, piano syncing, modern dance and celebrity impressions. It was a cabaret as if performed…

2009 Spotlight Award Winners

2009 Spotlight Award Winners

In case you just emerged from 12 months of living “off the grid,” we’re sorry to be the first to tell you: It’s been a rough year for the arts. (Also: Michael Jackson is dead. Seriously!) Not surprisingly, when the economy takes a dive, so do theater and arts attendance numbers. But it’s not all…

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