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Make It Work! Seattle’s Arts Enablers: Stuart Smithers

Category: Arts + Events Articles   In 1993, Stuart Smithers, a professor of Buddhist studies at the University of Puget Sound, began work reinventing an old dairy farm near Arlington as a 360-acre arts utopia. Fifteen years after its inception, Smoke Farm (smokefarm.org; named after the original owners) is now a place where local artists…

Make It Work! Seatle’s Arts Enablers: Steve Peters

Category: Arts + Events Articles   Musician Steve Peters heads Nonsequitur (nseq.blogspot.com), a nonprofit dedicated to experimental music and sound art. Since moving to the Pacific Northwest from Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 2004, Peters has worked tirelessly for countless musicians, artists and poets in an effort to expand the city’s aural horizons. In March 2007,…

The Stylish Seattle Home: Crafting Comfort for Your Guests

Create a welcoming room for your summertime visitors

Category: NW Home Articles   When summer arrives travel begins for many people, and that means preparing for houseguests. Whether your guests travel short or long distances, arriving to a room stocked with thoughtful amenities lets your guests know that you care about their comfort and the quality of their visit. With just a few…

Annie Leibovitz Comes to Seattle and Other Can’t Miss Events

Not that we're suggesting you miss a single event in our fall arts preview, but here is lean list of

Category: Arts + Events Articles   Literary: 10/7 Marilynne RobinsonThe American novelist’s first book, Housekeeping, was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, and her second, Gilead, won one. Not too shabby for a literary get-go. She’s just published a third book, Home, a companion novel to Gilead, from which she’ll read at the Seattle Public Library….

Make It Work! Seattle’s Arts Enablers: Carlo Scandiuzzi

Category: Arts + Events Articles   In the past year, ACT Theatre’s Central Heating Lab (acttheatre.org/Community/CentralHeatingLab.aspx)—an initiative providing space and resources for a wide range of up-and-coming artists to develop new work—has put on a showcase for local filmmakers, a poetry slam, a stand-up comedy night and a performance by the Seattle Dance Project, to…

Parisian Crepes In Seattle

Enjoy a cup of tea and a bite of sweet lemon and pancake; La Cote brings Parisian street food to the

Category: Eat + Drink Articles   In Paris, where crêpes are considered street food, it’s easy to make a warm, quick, mobile meal of a thin pancake filled with Nutella or slices of ham and Gruyère. And while a handful of crêpe stands have popped up—most notably the yummy buckwheat versions at the U-District and…

Smells Like Teen Spirit When All-teen Dance Crew Hits the Paramount Stage

All-teen dance roster brings a fresh look at culture through dance

Category: Arts + Events Articles   7/19 • A veritable world tour of ethnically and stylistically diverse dance performances, ranging from Asian cultural dances to tap, the 10th annual DANCE This… has one foot, so to speak, in tradition and the other in innovation. The all-teen, all local roster of performers, including Apna Bhangra Crew,…

Fast and Fabulous

A Seattle Companies Prefab Homes 

Category: NW Home Articles   Looking for a stylish vacation home in a hurry? Check out Method Homes’ (9700 24th Ave., Seattle; 206.789.5553; methodhomes.net) first pre-fabricated, green modular home, The Method Cabin.   Designed by Seattle’s Balance Associate Architects, the cabins are built fast, deliverable in just four to six months, but aren’t cookie-cutter. From…

Ballard’s Lunchbox Laboratory Reinvents the Burger Joint

In our July Cheap Eat, we'll show you where you can overindulge whild eating over-the-top comfort fo

Category: Eat + Drink Articles   Scott Simpson knows comfort food: His Blue Onion Bistro (now under new ownership) became a cult favorite for its homey fare. He’s also flirted with high-end high jinks, sous vide steak and lobster corn dogs at the short-lived Fork. But he’s finally hit his full stride with Lunchbox Laboratory,…

Ballard Gets Some Much-needed Vietnamese Food

Even when tamed, the Monkey Tree offers uniquely Southeast Asian flavors

Category: Eat + Drink Articles   Ballardites have long bemoaned their neighborhood’s lack of Vietnamese cuisine—cravings for anything beyond pho required going elsewhere. Not anymore: The Monkey Bridge, named for the river-spanning bridges common in rural Vietnam, opened in March in the once-stark corner space, formerly occupied by a pharmacy. The interior has been transformed…

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