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Top Doctors 2021: Adolescent Medicine
Part of our 21st annual list of the region's best physicians
These specialists focus on the unique medical, psychological and social challenges during the transition from childhood to adulthood. Gina S. Sucato, M.D.: menstrual disorders, reproductive health, LGBT health, eating disorders; Kaiser Permanente Factoria Medical Center; Adolescent Center, 13451 S.E. 36th St., Bellevue, 425-562-1350; Kaiser Permanente Capitol Hill Campus; Seattle Children’s Hospital Cora C. Breuner, M.D.:…

Top Doctors 2021: Addiction Psychiatry
Part of our 21st annual list of the region's best physicians
This subspecialty within psychiatry focuses on diagnosing and treating substance abuse and addiction. Ray C. Hsaio, M.D.: substance abuse, depression, behavioral disorders; Seattle Children’s Hospital, 4800 Sand Point Way N.E., Seattle, 206-987-2164 Hower Kwon, M.D.: telemedicine, anxiety and mood disorders, ADD/ADHD, autism spectrum disorders; Seattle Children’s Hospital, CAC – Autism Center, 4909 25th Ave. N.E.,…

Break away to the Lewis-Clark Valley
Visit Lewis-Clark Valley, gateway to Hells Canyon
Subscribe here to access the print edition. Need a break from the everyday? Ready to explore beyond your backyard? Embark on an unforgettable adventure and break away to the Lewis-Clark Valley. Explore Hells CanyonHells Canyon, North America’s Deepest River Gorge, boasts rugged and vast beauty. The Snake River is classified as a Wild and Scenic…

How a Fried Chicken Sandwich Saved a Seattle Restaurant
Market Fresh's fried chicken sandwiches stand out among the pack
Fried chicken sandwiches are now as common in Seattle as coffee shops offering oat milk, but the one at Market Fresh stands out among the pack. Its buttermilk-brined thigh is double-dredged and fried to order, sporting a crisp, nori pepper-dusted crust. It’s then topped with sticky pineapple gochujang [red chile paste], thin shreds of cabbage, pickled…

Raising Dough: A Guide to Seattle’s Sweet Spots
Bakeries are finding a sweet spot during the pandemic by offering walk-up windows and contactless pick-up options. Here are some of the best in Seattle.
I grew up eating butter with my bare hands. Granted, I was two years old at the time, sitting on my great grandmother’s kitchen table in Germany. When I scooped out a handful of butter from the dish and took a bite, my mom tried to tear me away, but my great grandma stopped her…

Seattle Magazine Essentials: Sustainable Clothing and Custom Furniture
Check out a collection of local hidden gems.
This article is featured in the March issue of Seattle magazine. Subscribe here to access the print edition. Future Thread Akala creates inclusive, sustainable clothing Its no secret that the women’s plus-size clothing market is booming. Last year alone, its value in the United States reached a staggering $9.85 billion, according to data analytics firm Statista. At…

The Eastside Edge
Here's why the Eastside market is booming
With housing prices at record highs throughout the Puget Sound region, prospective buyers are understandably nervous about making the plunge. Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland and other Eastside suburbs may offer the best opportunities for homebuyers concerned about protecting equity, investors seeking to maximize return, or young professionals positioning for future employment. The “Zoom boom” notwithstanding, large tech…

Delicate Dance for the Pacific Northwest Ballet
At PNB, the pandemic has brought on Zoom fittings and tight turnarounds.
It’s no secret that the pandemic has devastated arts organizations. A recent study by Seattle-based ArtsFund found that 73% of arts organizations throughout the region had laid off or furloughed employees because of Covid-19. Arts groups pivoted quickly, with 100% of respondents transitioning to digital programming. Pacific Northwest Ballet quickly shifted to a six-performance digital season….

Art in the Age of Covid
Artists persevere despite forced isolation, canceled opportunities
Venerated Seattle fine artists Gloria DeArcangelis struggled to be creatively productive in recent years as she cared for her mother through a long terminal illness. She also lost her husband. “We lived side by side in different houses and shared a cat,” she says. “It was the perfect marriage.” For three or four years, her brush…

Editor’s Note: Seeking Space
Housing patterns reflect the no-commute lockdown
After almost a year of pandemic-induced lockdown, we recently moved from a smallish condo to a house with double the space. It became steadily apparent as the months slowly ticked off last year that the condo we had lived in for more than three years simply wasn’t designed for 24/7 living. We remained in Seattle. Many have…
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