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Party On at Greendrinks’ 10th Birthday Bash

Party On at Greendrinks’ 10th Birthday Bash

On Friday, June 14, Seattle Greendrinks is throwing circus performers, food, drinks, surprise guests and performances — plus 300 pairs of headphones for silent disco dancing — all together under one (massive) roof. The local nonprofit, which serves to connect people who are interested in environmental issues, is turning 10 and is celebrating with a…

Paychi Guh Pops Up at Hointer

Paychi Guh Pops Up at Hointer

New designer Paychi Guh is popping up at the new Hointer at Pacific Place (which just opened on June 1) with a special trunk show on Friday and Saturday, June 7 and 8 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Check out this new line of super-soft cashmere sweaters and scarves while trying out Hointer’s tech-forward,…

The Crowded Mayoral Primary Slate

The Crowded Mayoral Primary Slate

Seattleites have shown that they are not in the least bit afraid to toss out an incumbent

This year’s mayor’s race has attracted a large group of challengers; at least eight candidates want to replace Mayor Mike McGinn, who is running for reelection. That number reflects a sense that McGinn is vulnerable, and that should come as no surprise. He began the campaign with low approval ratings. And, historically, Seattleites have shown…

2011 CFDA Winner Eddie Borgo at Nordstrom

2011 CFDA Winner Eddie Borgo at Nordstrom

Jewelry designer Eddie Borgo, winner of the 2011 CFDA Swarovski Award for innovation in accessory design, is making a personal appearance at the downtown Nordstrom on Friday, June 7 from 1 to 4 p.m. in Via C. This is timely, given the CFDA just announced its 2013 winners on Monday— the amazing Pamela Love was…

Embark to Edison for Art

Embark to Edison for Art

A tiny Washington town makes the perfect arts getaway

Get up early, hit the cash machine and drive north to this puny but picturesque rural arts haven. Once there, gird yourself for the two-block walk through town at Tweets Cafe (5800 Cains Ct.; 360.820.9912; tweetscafe.com) where everything is delicious, then walk about a block down the, er, main drag to Shop Curator (14010 Mactaggart…

Our Review of LivingSocial’s Sumo + Sushi Night at Fremont Studios

Our Review of LivingSocial’s Sumo + Sushi Night at Fremont Studios

This past Saturday, I made my way to Fremont with the promise of Chiso sushi, sake and large men smashing into each other for sport. When I arrived at the dimly lit Fremont Studios for LivingSocial’s Sumo + Sushi event, two of those promises came true. The Liquor Control Board had nixed alcohol so the…

The Healthy Way to Weight Loss

The Healthy Way to Weight Loss

No fad diets—local doctors are helping overweight and obese patients shed pounds, reduce health risk

Sammamish resident Chris Huff, 58, is a vibrant woman with an irrepressible sense of humor. A respiratory therapist, Huff has a demanding schedule both professionally and personally. Recently, she and her husband, Gary Huff, took the trip of a lifetime to Machu Picchu and the Galapagos Islands. Despite strenuous hiking at high altitudes, oxygen deprivation…

Seattle Is First City to Fund Gun Violence Research

Seattle Is First City to Fund Gun Violence Research

One of the key challenges in debating gun safety is a lack of concrete information on the impacts and causes of gun violence, driven, in large part, by a nearly two-decades-long ban on funding Centers for Disease Control research into the topic. As a result, the conversation often turns anecdotal and ideological, and leads to serious…

Mossback Monday: A Pioneer Square Potty and Big Marijuana Comes to Town

Mossback Monday: A Pioneer Square Potty and Big Marijuana Comes to Town

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Seven Things (Not) to Do in Seattle This Summer

Seven Things (Not) to Do in Seattle This Summer

With so much to do this time of year, Knute Berger suggests leaving a few things off your list

1. Avoid artisanal ice cream.It’s a challenge to keep the taste buds of the creative class from getting bored. Seattle ice cream makers offer up all kinds of exotic flavors for foodies: lavender, beet, bacon, squid ink. I’m sure the kids are just begging for a double scoop of purple yam ripple! My advice—whether you…

Scout Apparel to Close

Scout Apparel to Close

Edie’s Shoes/Scout Apparel owner Erin Dolan has announced the closure of Scout mid-June due to the re-imagining of the block on which her shops live. (We reported on Edie’s moving a few weeks ago, up to the former Brocklind’s costume building.) No word yet of a clearance sale, but we’ll keep you updated if we…

The Must List: Score NuBe Green Goodies on Sale, Root for the Storm and Take in a Pas De Deux at the PNB

The Must List: Score NuBe Green Goodies on Sale, Root for the Storm and Take in a Pas De Deux at the PNB

MUST CHEERSeattle Storm Season OpenerAmid all the hullabaloo about whether Seattle will get a Sonics team or not, people seem to forget that we already have a supersonic basketball team in our town. Support the multiple–title-winning Seattle Storm as they kick off women’s basketball season with a matchup against the Phoenix Mercury at KeyArena. 6/2,…

Restaurant Inside Baseball: How (Exactly) Greg Atkinson Opened Marché Bainbridge

Restaurant Inside Baseball: How (Exactly) Greg Atkinson Opened Marché Bainbridge

Most of us fall into one of two groups. There are the daydreamers, who fantasize about opening a bakery, cafe, bistro or restaurant of their very own one day. They imagine the space, the tables and chairs, the lighting, and of course what kind of food they’d serve. The other group generally thinks people in…

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