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#Throwback Thursday: High-Fashion Fun with Gucci
To fete Gucci's recent flagship store opening in Bellevue, we look back at its stylish days gone by
As if Bellevue’s The Shops at the Bravern wasn’t a dapper enough shopping experience with the likes of Jimmy Choo, Ferragamo, and Louis Vuitton all sharing its walls, Italian fashion label Gucci opened a sizeable, 8,000-square-foot flagship store there this past spring. In honor of Throwback Thursday, we wanted to not only get a quick…
The Best Vegetarian Restaurants in and Around Seattle
Meatless Mondays may be a trend, but these vegan and vegetarian spots keep everyone happy
Bainbridge Island Emmy’s Vege House This cash-only Bainbridge takeout joint is the truest definition of a hole-in-the-wall—just a walk-up window from which you can glimpse the owners cooking inside. But despite its diminutive size, or perhaps because of it, the restaurant has a cult following among locals and tourists, more than a few of whom…
Local Spirit Spotlight: Sidetrack Blueberry Liqueur
Plus three cocktail recipes featuring the smashing spirit
Hello lovers and supporters on Washington state distilleries! We talk a lot here about an assortment of locally-made spirits and liqueurs, often using them in recipes, and mentioning new ones. But I thought it’d be fun to discuss a single spirit or liqueur made locally, with some cocktail recipes that use it. This week, since…
Photos from BREW Seattle 2014
Our annual beer-tasting event, presented by BevMo, was a grand old time
Seattle magazine’s second annual BREW Seattle, presented by BevMo, took place on Friday, October 10, complete with a sold-out crowd of more than 700 people. While beer events seem to be popping up everywhere these days, BREW Seattle remains the largest local-breweries-only tasting event of the year, honoring the local craft beer culture in the…
A Light and Bright Remodel in Madrona
Father-daughter architects give a 1904 Madrona house a bigger, brighter style
It’s hard to imagine a truer window into an architect’s mind than wandering the rooms of his own home. That’s exactly the scenario Crystal Bernstein lucked into while visiting a friend who was house-sitting for Rick Sundberg, FAIA, of Seattle’s SKL Architects. “I remember really liking it,” Bernstein says, “and thinking everything was very elegant,…
Washington Wine Country Getaways
A tour through Washington’s most scenic destination wineries and breweries
Eastern Washington is loaded with natural beauty: Rolling fields of onions, wheat and hops, and lush terraced vineyards cut into high desert plateaus, all carved by the majestic Columbia River—what could be better? Consider taking in that view from the veranda of a winery tasting room with a smooth Cabernet or a crisp Gewürztraminer in…
Where to Crush Grapes in Woodinville’s Wine Country
A host of wine camps where you can get your feet dirty
The forklift speeds a huge plastic tote to the crusher, twirls it like a toy and dumps the finest Merlot grapes into the gleaming stainless steel maw of the crushing machine. The whirring gears separate the stems, squish the grapes and send them bouncing down the sorting table. Now it’s up to me and seven…
Beer Touring in Washington Wine Country
A tour through Washington’s most scenic destination breweries
IN THE CASCADES:Located on the main drag in Roslyn, the tiny town located just a few miles from Suncadia Resort, Wild Earth Brewing Company invites you to visit its intimate beer-only tasting room, where thirsty locals and beer tourists vie for barstools or a seat at one of just three tables. Sip a pint of…
Washington Wine Country Getaways: The Columbia Gorge
A tour through Washington’s most scenic destination wineries
DAY 7: ROLL ON COLUMBIA Cross over the Columbia onto State Route 14, which will be your path for the day as you head east toward Portland along the northern banks of the river, and along the southern edge of Horse Heaven Hills AVA. The first stop today comes quickly (hook a right on State…
Washington Wine Country Getaways: Walla Walla
A tour through Washington’s most scenic destination wineries
DAY 5: THE BEATING HEART OF WASHINGTON WINE Staying at the Inn At Abeja is the only way to score an appointment at this stalwart Walla Walla producer (unless you’re on the mailing list). It’s best known for its Cabernets, but the Syrah and Viognier—both made from estate vines right on the winery property—are outstanding…
What It’s Like to Work for Al Jazeera America
KING-TV anchor Allen Schauffler left his desk behind to join a news bureau that makes people nervous
It has been more than a year, but Allen Schauffler’s ninth-floor office overlooking South Lake Union still looks like he just moved in. There is almost nothing hanging from the stark white walls—nary a dent or ding, either. Taped on the glass window at the entrance is a white sheet of copier paper that states…
Seattle Rocks Out for Cancer Research
Local bands support a doctor’s cutting-edge research project. And so can you
The project started with a feisty, 11-year-old farm girl and a doctor studying cancer in children. Dr. Jim Olson is a pediatric oncologist at the UW, and Violet was the young terminal patient who inspired him to launch a crowdfunded cancer research project named after her. Organized by Fred Hutch and having garnered a support…
Washington Wine Country Getaways: Red Mountain
A tour through Washington’s most scenic destination wineries
DAY 4: CLASSICISM, MODERNITY AND ITALIAN MONEY You’re spending the entire day on Red Mountain, one of Washington’s smallest and most prestigious wine-growing areas. Traditionally, this has been an area long on vineyards and short on tourism infrastructure (read: you feel like you’re in the middle of nowhere), but that is slowly changing. Best to…
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