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News and Marginalia: Twin Peaks is Back

News and Marginalia: Twin Peaks is Back

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Charming Brunch Options at Wandering Goose

Charming Brunch Options at Wandering Goose

Wandering Goose is a little slip of a place—and charming for it.

The charms of Heather Earnhardt’s Wandering Goose are many: church pews for banquettes, lampshades made of flour sacks, poppies blooming royal red on the walls. In a slice of space adjoining Ethan Stowell’s Rione XIII (and visible through a stretch of reclaimed windows), the former co-owner of Volunteer Park Café is making buttermilk biscuit sandwiches…

Tanglewood Supreme: Eclectic Seafood

Tanglewood Supreme: Eclectic Seafood

Dim lighting and a throbbing soundtrack aren’t exactly what you expect to find in a restaurant on a Magnolia side street, but at owner Kent Chappelle’s Tanglewood Supreme, which opened in October, the mood is refreshingly grown-up. Local moms meet friends to sip martinis and share sweet potato arancine (fried risotto balls, $5) with kale,…

What's New at Coastal Kitchen

What’s New at Coastal Kitchen

This Capitol Hill staple closed and reopened with some improvements.

After Coastal Kitchen’s 20-year run as a beloved neighborhood staple, its owner, Jeremy Hardy, closed the old girl for a few months to give her a facelift, including, most noticeably, a new bar for cocktails; the original bar is now dedicated to oysters. There’s also new talent in the kitchen: Jason Jones, who once cooked…

Drifting Arrows Swimwear Opens Online Mercantile

Drifting Arrows Swimwear Opens Online Mercantile

Swimwear line Drifting Arrows has announced the launch of an online mercantile filled with everything you need for the beach while wearing one of their hip, locally-designed suits, including espadrilles, a towel, sunnies and a floppy hat, and a chic bag to carry it all in. I’m dying over this site—it’s so cool. When the…

Feminism Can Be Fun

You really haven’t seen obscene hand gestures until you’ve seen them performed by a fully nude, slightly sweaty, winking blond woman. In playwright Young Jean Lee’s Untitled Feminist Show, playing at On the Boards through Sunday night, Amelia Zirin-Brown (aka Lady Rizzo) performs this hilariously filthy solo, using only her pantomiming skills and her incredibly…

Beauty Break: Jenu

Beauty Break: Jenu

The problem with most age-defying lotions, creams and serums is that the molecules in most cosmoceuticals, like hyaluronic acid (a naturally occurring material in our bodies) are too large to be absorbed into the skin, which means that we’re not really getting the biggest bang for our skincare bucks. In response to this pickle, a group…

Lucky Dry Goods Welcomes Aykut Ozen

Lucky Dry Goods Welcomes Aykut Ozen

Call it a match made in heaven: leather designer Aykut Ozen will be showing his rock and roll and vintage workwear-inspired jackets during the Saturday, April 13 Ballard Art Walk at the stellar vintage shop Lucky Dry Goods (sister store to U District’s Lucky Vintage). And when I say stellar, I mean, Lucky Dry Goods has…

Queen Anne’s Pink Ginger to Close

Queen Anne’s Pink Ginger to Close

** Pink Ginger has been saved! Find it as store-within-a-store in Ballard Home Comforts on Ballard Ave. late May/early June.  More in for here. Sad news for plus size shoppers and the small, but cute, corner of Queen Anne retail on and around W. Crockett St. (Rhinestone Rosie’s and Meadow)—Pink Ginger is closing at the…

Super Surprise Sale at Far4

Super Surprise Sale at Far4

Spring has sprung at Far4, so they’re cleaning house. Head to this downtown boutique on Friday and Saturday, April 5 and 6 between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. and shop their sale table overflowing with items ranging in price from $1 to $50, with most ringing in at around $15. Cash is preferred and enticements…

Bloedel Reserve's Plant Sale, Edible Book Fest and Other Weekend Musts

Bloedel Reserve’s Plant Sale, Edible Book Fest and Other Weekend Musts

MUST SEEMaster Harold…and the boysOngoing (thru 4/21) — Apartheid, class issues and ballroom dancing blend in South African playwright Athol Fugard’s acclaimed Broadway drama. Longtime local theater fans will be thrilled to learn that this contemporary take is directed by Burke Walker, founding artistic director of the dearly departed Empty Space Theatre, and stars another…

How to Make Sake Cocktails

How to Make Sake Cocktails

Take it from me: though it isn’t a regular cocktail staple, sake is a versatile and entertaining base to build drinks on. Made from a special strain of rice—one you wouldn’t want to serve in a stir fry—the fungus Aspergillus oryzae (used during fermentation) and water, sake usually has around 15 percent alcohol by volume…

Cupofsugar.com? Helpful Neighborhood Websites

Cupofsugar.com? Helpful Neighborhood Websites

A pair of neighborly websites help build community at the micro level.

Forget leaning over the hedge, that’s so Home Improvement. Seattleites who want to borrow a rake, report a loose dog or just meet the family next door are turning to the Web as a substitute for—or a spur to—old-fashioned front-stoop chitchat. San Francisco–based Nextdoor.com, launched in 2011, connects neighbors through a sort of geographically restricted version of…

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