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!–paging_filter–pArtisanal. Handcrafted. Small batch. While we may roll our eyes at the current worship of these buzzwords, there’s no denying that they signify products made with different priorities than those of giant companies. The Pacific Northwest is a bastion of such quirky innovations—so much so that it can be hard to keep track of all…
Inspiring Architecture of Seattle Churches
Here’s the church, here’s the steeple: a new book celebrates the architecture of houses of worship
!–paging_filter–pSome of Seattle’s most spectacular architecture can be found in local churches, but those among us who go to church—perhaps only at this time of year—rarely explore beyond the familiar. A new book makes clear what a shame this is by showcasing the tremendous diversity found in church design. emInspired: Churches of Seattle/em, by Rick…
The Big Problem with the Methow’s Little Hut
A cabin designed by a big-time architect has the small town of Mazama in an uproar
The dirt road up Flagg Mountain is not for the fainthearted—or the low-clearance car. It is steep and narrow, with hairpin turns snaking through woods and scrub. But the views at the top are more than worth the teeth-chattering drive: The craggy peaks of the North Cascades fan off to the west, and the Methow…
The Must List: Much-Anticipated Movie ‘Nebraska’ Opens, RadioLab Live with Reggie Watts and Seattle Symphony Performs Verdi’s Requiem
!–paging_filter–pstrongMust Head East/strongbrstronga href=” http://bit.ly/1hZW5i4” target=”_blank”Isabelle de Borchgrave Works Paper Magic/a/strongbr(11/21 to 2/16/14, times vary) — In A World of Paper, A World of Fashion, Belgian artist Isabelle de Borchgrave crafts stunning, life-size replicas of prominent historical gowns—entirely out of paper./ppstrongMust Go to the Moviesa href=”http://bit.ly/1bAjTSi” target=”_blank”brNebraska Opening Night/a/strongbrFriday (11/22, times vary) — Almost Live…
Point, Click, Collect
Amazon.com has entered the fine art biz
In October, adored and anonymous British street artist Banksy—whose work customarily fetches tens of thousands of dollars—set up a simple stall at New York’s Central Park and offered his own original spray-painted pieces for $60 each. He staffed the booth with a nondescript older man wearing a baseball cap and a vest. No sales happened…
Head North for the Whistler Film Festival
!–paging_filter–pstrongWHERE: /strongWhistler, British Columbia, for the WHISTLER FILM FESTIVAL (12/4–12/8; a href=”http://www.whistlerfilmfestival.com” target=”_blank”whistlerfilmfestival.com/a). strongWHAT: /strongImagine Telluride’s famed movie fest with fewer Hollywood A-listers, more Canadian accents, and arguably better mountain views and skiing. This year, après-ski celeb sightings could include Jason Priestley, whose debut directorial effort, Cas Dylan, kicks off the fest. strongBONUS TRACKS: /strongTwo…
Thanksgiving Drinks for Before and After Dinner
!–paging_filter–pThe biggest feast of the year is only a week away–don’t leave your menu planning (and grocery shopping) until the last minute. And make sure you have the right drinks on the menu. Below I’ve suggested four cocktail recipes, two that will make perfect aperitifs before the big dinner, and two that are perfect for…
A Big Week for Restaurant Openings: Roux, Juice Box, an Opening Date for Liam’s, More
!–paging_filter–pSeveral restaurants we’ve been eagerly anticipating are opening just in the nick of time for the big holiday eating-out season./ppFirst up,a href=”http://www.juiceboxseattle.com/” target=”_blank” Juice Box/a, strongthe cult fave juicery that’s outgrown its pop-up status and now has its own darling home on 12th Avenue /strong(between Pike and Pine). You’ll recall it’s owned by two of…
VIDEO RELEASE Seattle magazine Budweiser Present Live @ The Gibson Showroom- Ayron Jones
Over the past few months Seattle magazine and Budweiser teamed up to deliver a series of exclusive performances at the Gibson Showroom in Seattle. The first concert featured local band the Maldives (ive video here, one of a select group of Seattle bands playing the 2013 Bumbershoot Music Arts Festival.nbsp; Next came the hyper-rhythmic tribal…
Hear Will Allen Speak About Urban Farming
!–paging_filter–pThis August a href=”http://\/\/seattlemag.com/article/urban-farm” target=”_blank”we wrote about what’s sizing up to be Seattle’s biggest city farm,/a thea href=”http://\/\/seattlemag.com/article/urban-farm” target=”_blank” /aRainier Beach Urban Farm and Wetlandsa href=”http://\/\/seattlemag.com/article/urban-farm” target=”_blank” /a(RBUFW). Today, Will Allen, one of the inspirations behind that farm, is visiting Seattle from Milwaukee to meet with Seattle Tilth and other community farming groups and to…
The Results Are In! Winners of the Best of 2013 Readers’ Choice Poll
!–paging_filter–pspan style=”font-size: large;”DINING/span/ppstrongBEST NEW RESTAURANT/strongbrMiyabi 45thbrWallingfordbra href=”http://www.miyabi45th.com” target=”_blank”miyabi45th.com/abrstrongbrBEST FOOD TRUCK/strongbrMarination brMultiple locationsbra href=”http://www.marinationmobile.com/ma-kai” target=”_blank”marinationmobile.com/abrbrstrongBEST PIZZA PLACE/strongbrPagliaccibrMultiple locations bra href=”http://www.pagliacci.com” target=”_blank”pagliacci.com/abrbrstrongBEST BURGER JOINT/strongbrRed MillbrBallard, Interbay and Phinney Ridgebra href=”http://www.redmillburgers.com” target=”_blank”redmillburgers.com/abrbrstrongBEST CHEAP LUNCH/strongbrMarination brMultiple locations a href=”http://www.marinationmobile.com/ma-kai” target=”_blank”marinationmobile.com/abrbrstrongBEST NEW BAR COCKTAILS/strongbrRadiator WhiskeybrPike Place Marketbra href=”http://www.radiatorwhiskey.com” target=”_blank”radiatorwhiskey.com/abrbrstrongBEST LOCAL MICROBREW/strongbrManny’sbrGeorgetownbra href=”http://www.georgetownbeer.com” target=”_blank”georgetownbeer.com/abrbrstrongBEST BREWPUB/strongbrElliott Bay Brewing Co.brBurien, Lake City, West…
Key Players: Seattle’s Piano-Bar Pros
Seattle’s longstanding lounge pianists make the holidays special
!–paging_filter–pGiven the tendency of bars and restaurants to rely on Pandora Internet radio or iPod playlists to provide background music, it’s a rare and genuine thrill to walk into a joint and discover someone tickling the ivories on a real piano. That’s especially the case when you encounter one of Seattle’s longstanding piano-bar pros, such…
French on 15th Avenue: Capitol Hill’s Le Zinc Reviewed
!–paging_filter–pThe several-block radius around Le Zinc’s 15th Avenue digs is a little Italy: a href=”http://\/\/seattlemag.com/sasha-rosenfeld-executive-sous-chef-artusi-and…” target=”_blank”Spinasse and Artusi/a are down the block, a href=”http://\/\/seattlemag.com/anchovies-olives” target=”_blank”Anchovies Olives/a and a href=”http://\/\/seattlemag.com/article/bar-cotto” target=”_blank”Bar Cotto/a are just across the street, and there’s pizza nearby, too. So it’s a nice change of pace to lean over a steaming pot of…
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