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Beauty Scoop: January 2010

Beauty Scoop: January 2010

We sometimes contemplate moving overseas just to partake in culturally condoned sleep traditions suc

The new nidra sleep treatment at  Vida Spa begins with a warm cup of tea in the cozy, fireside relaxation room, where guests have been known to nod off. After a soothing aromatherapy massage and press-and-release tension relief on the scalp, temple, neck and shoulders, you’ll be sent home with newfound Zen. Each guest receives…

Scoop: Mix and match services at American Cutting Co.

Scoop: Mix and match services at American Cutting Co.

Located in the old Maison Luxe space, this new downtown salon tailors its a la carte-style menu to s

Embrace your choosy side at new downtown beauty joint American Cutting Co. (1123 First Ave.; 206.395.2060; americancuttingco.com). Occupying the former Maison Luxe space, the salon tailors its à la carte–style menu to suit your time and budget. Pick from shampoo and cut ($22, without dry and style; $47, for additional blow-dry), go for the full…

Scoop: Where to Taste Top-shelf Tequila in Seattle

Scoop: Where to Taste Top-shelf Tequila in Seattle

Start the year off right with top-shelf agave from our local tequila temples.

The new year often inspires a slew of detox drinks as an antidote for excessive holiday festivities. But while starting out fresh is all well and good, we’d like to propose an alternate kickoff libation: tequila! Rather than tossing back shots of the cheap stuff, however, we suggest a more suave agave—in the form of…

How OtB's A.W.A.R.D. Show is Democratizing Dance

How OtB’s A.W.A.R.D. Show is Democratizing Dance

Reality Programming America—or at least Seattle—is voting on which local dance company should win

COORDINATESThe A.W.A.R.D. Show1/27–1/30, 8 p.m. Prices vary.On the Boards, 100 W Roy St.206.217.9888, ontheboards.org We’re all familiar with the concept: Dancers compete before a live audience in hopes of earning enough votes to win a big cash prize. It certainly works for reality television, but isn’t it a little unseemly for Seattle’s esteemed dance community?…

Spotlight Briefs: January Arts News You Can Use

Spotlight Briefs: January Arts News You Can Use

Local actress and producer Renata Friedman talks about her new one-woman show, "The K of D: An Urban

ARTIST: Renata Friedman, seattle actress, producerCURRENTLY STARRING IN: The K of D: An Urban Legend, a one-woman show in which she plays multiple characters, including young Charlotte, whose twin brother may or may not have imbued her with lethal powers by way of a kiss just before his own death. Friedman has produced and starred…

Shopping Around: January’s Finds

Hop on the wagonGordito’s in Greenwood is known for massive burritos and out-the-door lines, less so for hosting a cadre of design talent. The budding designers behind the new local snowboard- and skateboard-lifestyle apparel line Bandwagon (jumponthebw.com) gather weekly over chips and salsa to spitball ideas for their hip boarder streetwear. Longtime friends Pat Carr,…

Fashion: Seamless in Seattle 2010

Fashion: Seamless in Seattle 2010

2010’s hottest local up-and-coming fashion designers

Seattle has long struggled as a challenger in the fashion ring, but this year we finally upgraded to contender status. Our fleeced and frumpy reputation was KO’d by a growing number of fashion-focused events (Seattle Art Museum’s Remix runway shows, we’re talking about you), a brand-new citywide shopping week out (see page 103) and countless…

Parental Guidance: January 2010

Parental Guidance: January 2010

Seattle mag contributor Kavita Varma-White gives us the scoop on the hottest kids' trends in the cit

Give it a twirlIt used to be that kid-friendly cafés were places where you could get a latte while the kids rooted through a lone box of toys in the corner. But the newest player, Queen Anne’s Twirl CafE (2111 Queen Anne Ave N; 206.283.4552; twirlcafe.com), is a game changer. The contemporary, nearly 2,000-square-foot space…

Tips For The Consignment-Shopping Newbie

Local New Day Northwest television producer and fashionista Heidi Eng’s crash course in the growing

(Photo by Hayley Young) Resale Therapy For anyone who considers herself even reasonably stylish, trying to cash in on your castoffs can be a serious lesson in humility. I first stumbled into the strangely addictive pastime of consigning clothes about a year ago. After nine years as a local television producer, I found myself without…

Barefootin’ It In Five-Fingered Shoes

What a Croc! MARIA DOLAN takes a new footwear fashion trend for a walk

  (Photo by spaceamoeba /flickr)   TOE SHOES Seattleites have never shied away from the aesthetic misfits of the shoe department. From foot-splaying Birkenstocks to sock-hugging Tevas, from Crocs for all occasions to orthopedic clogs for those not scheduled on a nursing shift, Northwesterners seem to think a little ugly is probably good for us….

Ski Hut to Hut in the Methow Valley

Ski Hut to Hut in the Methow Valley

The five rustic Rendezvous Huts outside Winthrop give Nordic skiers a taste of Europe in the gloriou

I don’t mind sleeping in a damp tent or camping on snow if it means getting to enjoy a night in the woods in the quiet of winter. But every year when the snow begins to fall, the Rendezvous Huts in the Methow Valley beckon, offering a wilderness experience with as many cozy comforts of…

Sizing up Seattle's Hottest Model

Sizing up Seattle’s Hottest Model

Seattle’s contribution to the fashion world is, no surprise, a model with a figure women can relate

Super, Model The “CURVES AHEAD” plus-size photo shoot in January’s issue of V magazine was an eye opener in more ways than one. There was no pandering on the slick, well-styled pages or in the sidebar on “How to dress 10 lbs. thinner!” Instead, on display: models in feminine, fashion-forward clothes, kohl eyeliner, red lips,…

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