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Downtown Seattle's Latest Restaurant Opening: Loulay

Downtown Seattle’s Latest Restaurant Opening: Loulay

Chef Thierry Rautureau's Seattle restaurant Loulay tells a wholly different story

!–paging_filter–pLoulay is a curious spot—although at first it might be hard to understand why. Chef Thierry Rautureau’s third restaurant is an energetic, glitzy, big place, with soaring ceilings, open loft seating and a spectacular chandelier that casts a glittery spell over the dining room. It’s downtown, but just outside of the shopping core, a location…

Earth Day Run 2014

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Seattle Magazine's Neighborhoods Issue

Seattle Magazine’s Neighborhoods Issue

Pick up a copy of our March 2014 issue on newsstands now

!–paging_filter–pOur March 2014 issue is all about Seattle neighborhoods and the people and places that make our city so liveable (and loveable). In this issue, on newsstands Thursday, February 20, you’ll find stories such as the “Best Neighborhood Bakeries” and “The Changing Face of the Central District,” plus a look at “What Your ZIP Code…

Pike Place Market's Marché Has Given Two Weeks Notice, Will Close Feb. 28

Pike Place Market’s Marché Has Given Two Weeks Notice, Will Close Feb. 28

!–paging_filter–pLots of things get announced on Facebook these days, but it’s still sad and a bit jarring to see a restaurant announce its final day. Yesterday afternoon, Daisley Gordon a href=”https://www.facebook.com/marcheseattle/posts/584424001646105” target=”_blank”turned to social media/a to let the public know that he’s closing his “hidden gem” bistronbsp;stronga href=”http://marcheseattle.com/” target=”_blank”Marché/anbsp;/strongafter a nearly two-and-a-half-year runnbsp;in the heart…

A Chic Seattle Mudroom Makeover

A Chic Seattle Mudroom Makeover

Interior designer Brian Paquette’s stylish solution for a slim Capitol Hill mudroom

!–paging_filter–pBefore its recent remodel, the main entry point from the detached garage of this North Capitol Hill colonial was the kitchen. Common enough in most homes, but less than ideal for a geared-up, storage-poor family with a 1-year-old, and a dilemma that interior designer Brian Paquette sought to remedy. brimg src=”/sites/default/files/newfiles/0314_innerspace2.jpg” style=”float: left; margin: 10px;”…

Sassoon Salon Seattle Turns 5

Sassoon Salon Seattle Turns 5

!–paging_filter–pWow, it’s hard to believe, but a href=”http://www.sassoon.com/?utm_source=lbcutm_medium=maputm_campaign=lbc” target=”_blank”Sassoon’s Seattle location/a is turning 5 this week and to celebrate, they’re offering giveaways every five minutes between 5 and 5:55 p.m. on Wednesday, February 19. Prizes will include $5 haircuts, relaxing treatments, products and a grand prize package that includes a cut, color, treatment and blowout,…

Chef Confidential: That Time RN74's David Varley Accidentally Egged Thomas Keller's Car

Chef Confidential: That Time RN74’s David Varley Accidentally Egged Thomas Keller’s Car

!–paging_filter–pemspan style=”font-size: small;”Welcome to strongChef Confidential/strong, a new recurring feature here at a href=”http://\/\/seattlemag.com/blogs/restaurant-insider” target=”_blank”Restaurant Insider/a in which chefs and other industry types divulge amusing and embarrassing stories from the dining trenches./span/em/ppspan style=”color: #222222;”span style=”font-size: small;”First up, chef David Varley, who was plucked last summer from Michael Mina’s executive team to focus solely on the…

Mossback Monday: Bike Rage in Ravenna, Mammoth Tusk to Get a Name and Gov. Inslee Stops Executions

Mossback Monday: Bike Rage in Ravenna, Mammoth Tusk to Get a Name and Gov. Inslee Stops Executions

!–paging_filter–div class=”storify”script src=”//storify.com/seattlemag/mossback-monday-35.js?header=false”/scriptpnoscript[a href=”//storify.com/seattlemag/mossback-monday-35″ target=”_blank”View the story “Mossback Monday” on Storify/a]/noscript/div  

Seattle Spring Arts Preview 2014: Film Festivals

Seattle Spring Arts Preview 2014: Film Festivals

The top fests around town to catch a really good flick

!–paging_filter–pstrongSeattle Jewish Film Festival /strongCelebrating Jewish and Israeli history, culture, humor and pathos. 3/1–3/9. bra href=”http://www.seattlejewishfilmfestival.org” target=”_blank”seattlejewishfilmfestival.org/abrbrstrongSociety for Cinema and Media Studies Annual Conference Presenting /strongpublic screenings and talks at Northwest Film Forum. 3/19–3/22. a href=”http://www.nwfilmforum.org” target=”_blank”nwfilmforum.org/abrbrstrongSeattle Deaf Film Festival/strong Eye-opening work by deaf filmmakers. 4/4–4/6.a href=”http://www.seattledeaffilmfestival.com” target=”_blank” seattledeaffilmfestival.com/abrbrstrongNational Film Festival for Talented Youth/strong More…

Seattle Spring Arts Preview 2014: Book Signings and Readings

Seattle Spring Arts Preview 2014: Book Signings and Readings

Play your cards right (get tix early!) and hear ace writers share words of wisdom

!–paging_filter–pstrongDavid Guterson/strongbr[Fiction] Local writer David Guterson made waves last year when his commencement speech at Roosevelt High School failed to paint a sunny view of the future, and instead suggested our lives pass in a “profoundly confused way…and then they end.” See if he’s still spreading tough love when he reads from new work written…

Seattle Spring Arts Preview 2014: Theater Events

Seattle Spring Arts Preview 2014: Theater Events

Spring’s theatrical performances dig deep into the human power dynamic—in all its gritty glory

!–paging_filter–pstrongimg src=”/sites/default/files/newfiles/0314_theater_suit.jpg” style=”float: left; margin: 10px;” height=”525″ width=”350″[The Suit]/strongbrIn 1940s–’50s South Africa, a wife is caught in flagrante delicto with another man, who upon being discovered, rushes out and leaves his suit behind. As punishment, the cuckolded husband insists the wife host the suit in their home as if it were a guest of honor….

Ayron Jones to Open for B.B. King Plus More Spring Music Events

Ayron Jones to Open for B.B. King Plus More Spring Music Events

Ayron Jones is shaking up the Seattle music scene

!–paging_filter–pLike the very best rock ’n’ rollers, Seattle musician Ayron Jones seems just slightly unhinged when he performs live—as if at any moment the music might carry him to a place even he didn’t know he was heading. With a voice that swerves between soulful runs and growly shouts, and an ability to seriously wail…

Seattle Spring Arts Preview 2014: Dance Events

Seattle Spring Arts Preview 2014: Dance Events

These dance performances delve into the good, bad, beautiful and bracing aspects of being human

!–paging_filter–pSiddhartha’s quest for enlightenment is the inspiration for Songs of the Wanderers, a masterwork by Taiwanese choreographer Lin Hwai-min. Performed by his own Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan, this blend of contemporary and traditional dance features a stunning set covered in 3 and a half tons of golden rice. 3/6–3/8. Times and prices vary….

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