Seattle Mag
Introducing Rigoletto, Opening Tonight in South Lake Union
Northern Italian has landed in South Lake Union. Rigoletto (451 Yale Ave. N.; 206.641.7671), a new restaurant by former Il Fornaio chef and La Toscanella owner Enrico Ambrosetti, opens tonight for dinner at 5 p.m.. What looks like a possible Ethan Stowell and Barolo hybrid—exposed brick, industrial/reclaimed furnishings, Italian tile, opulent chandeliers, private curtain-drawn booths—has taken…
It’s October, Does Your Kiddo Have A Halloween Costume Yet?
A new wallet-friendly option for children's trick-or-treat attire
We all love our kids to death and would love to satisfy every single one of their wants if our pocketbooks allowed for it. Let’s face it—buying a $30+ costume every year, for each member of our brood adds up! Luckily, there are a few alternatives around town that won’t have you cringing and filled…
Recipe of the Week: Butternut Squash Chantrelle Pizza
Get your seasonal veggies in and your pizza fix on with this autumnal recipe
I don’t know about you, but I could eat pizza every day and at every meal. Due to my pizza-holic nature, however, my tastebuds find themselves in the typical marinara-mozzarella-green peppers rut too often and crave change. Heather Christo, Queen-Anne chef, cookbook author, entertainment expert and the solution to my humdrum pizza problem, puts it…
Why Isn’t There a More Robust Dining Scene in Walla Walla?
Dining in the heart of Washington wine country hasn't taken off. We explore why
It’s nearly 11 a.m., and Bacon & Eggs hums. The air is scented with maple syrup from Vermont, sausage from Walla Walla’s Blue Valley Meats and Stumptown coffee. And though it’s still morning, a Tequila sunrise crafted with freshly squeezed juice makes its way to a table. Artisanal ingredients, carefully sourced and thoughtfully prepared—it’s what…
A Lack of Empty Spaces Forces the Seattle Storefronts Program to Adjust
With Seattle real estate at a premium, one arts group is working in the margins
When the Seattle Storefronts program took its first steps in 2010, the city was still climbing back from the economic downturn. Papered windows and empty storefronts with dusty For Lease signs were a common sight in retail areas. Shunpike, a local nonprofit devoted to helping artists with the business side of art, saw a win-win…
Our Favorite Fall Fashion Looks from Local Shops
Take a peek at these super stylish wares made for cool weather
Fall has arrived and we can’t wait to get our hands on cozy knits and plaid prints. Take a peek at some of our favorite fall finds, all sourced from local boutiques in Seattle. Special thanks to wardrobe stylist Tannya Bernadette and assistant stylist Jennifer Saul for putting together these fabulous looks. Look #1Clothing from…
The Outtakes: My Review of Intermezzo Carmine
In the current issue of Seattle Magazine, I review Intermezzo Carmine in Pioneer Square. The most fun I had with this story was not stuffing my face with cicchetti from this new-ish Il Terrazzo off-shoot, but talking to Maria Smeraldo, Carmine’s widow. Our chat was a long and fascinating one that spanned the couple’s courtship,…
Rust on the Rails: New Sounds from Experienced Players
A team of accomplished musicians comes together to shake up the Emerald City
In the black, wanting cosmos of the music world, talented musicians generally see each other only in passing. They rarely have time for more than just a brief nod one to the other–perhaps a tandem song or two played out of mutual respect and appreciation. So when the rare chance of whole-hearted and prodigious players…
Nancy Guppy Chats with Writer Rachel Kessler…On a Trampoline
Nancy Guppy bounces around with Seattle writer and performance artist Rachel Kessler
Known for witty performance art—as a roving retro secretary/improv poet in The Typing Explosion and a fake scientist/real poet in The Vis-à-Vis Society—Rachel Kessler is currently at work on a funny memoir, Christian Charm Workbook, about her religious upbringing and its impact on her understanding of womanhood. See her perform a slideshow from her book-in-progress…
Must List: Fall Festivals, Bellevue Fashion Week and PNB’s ‘Jewels’
What to do this weekend
Must SeePNB’s Revival of Balanchine’s Jewels(9/26 to 10/5, times vary) — Now in his 10th season as artistic director, Peter Boal has invited original participants to collaborate on PNB’s revival of George Balanchine’s beloved Jewels. Expect each section—Emeralds, Rubies and Diamonds—of this full-length ballet to have an updated look, but retain the streamlined, leggy style…
BYOW: Restaurants in Seattle with Free Corkage
Take your wine out to play at one of these eateries (plus two shops!) where the corkage is free
This handy list goes out to those individuals who are eternally waiting for the perfect moment to uncork that bottle in the basement; to those curious about how their at-home wine selection might pair with restaurant cuisine; to those who’d rather not depend on wine lists to choose the ideal vintage; and to those who…
Amazing: Bride Makes Her Own Dress on the Bus
Seattle bride-to-be crocheted her wedding dress, piece by piece, on her daily bus ride
Chi Krneta, a local bride and architect is an inspiration to those of us who think we have no time to do the things we want. With five months to go until her wedding, Krneta crocheted her bridal gown out of simple, white cotton thread while riding the bus on her daily 50-minute commute to…
4 Appleicious Drinks for Fall
From spiked cider to caramelly sippers, whip up these fall beverages stat
The recent chill in the air, though balanced by a few sunny spots, has me thinking of fall activities (everything from hay rides to harvest parties), and of fall drinks to accompany those activities. And when I think fall drinks, I start with apples. I know that may sound strange, but fall and apples go…
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