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Tina Witherspoon Recyles with Style

Tina Witherspoon Recyles with Style

The local designer is evolving to a new form of fashion rehab.

Tina Witherspoon didn’t intend to become a clothing designer; she just wanted to organize her closet. Looking for a creative outlet back in 2006 (she had dabbled in acting, costume design and rocking out in bands), Witherspoon pulled her sewing machine out of mothballs and started fixing garments that didn’t fit right. “I was hooked,…

Women's Work on Display at Photo Center Northwest

Women’s Work on Display at Photo Center Northwest

The First Hill gallery showcases women photographers from Iran, India and Afghanistan.

Many of us experienced a thrill when the first Mars photos from the Curiosity rover began rolling in last summer. Something about finally seeing that arid ground up close and panoramic brought all our previous pondering about the red planet into extreme focus. A similar shift in perspective may occur with Photo Center Northwest’s new…

Wade Madsen's Local Legacy

Wade Madsen’s Local Legacy

The Seattle choreographer brings a rich dance history to the local Men in Dance Festival.

All the city’s a stage for local choreographer Wade Madsen, who sees dance in commonplace movement everywhere—from the near collision of pedestrians in a crosswalk to the careful waltz of coffee-bearing baristas. His conversational style evokes choreography, too, as his hands swoop, glide and occasionally smack into objects in their quest to express. Such ordinary…

Big Stores, Little Stores: Exploring Seattle's New Liquor Landscape

Big Stores, Little Stores: Exploring Seattle’s New Liquor Landscape

As you may know, Washington State liquor laws have changed dramatically this year. I talked about it here back in June, which doesn’t seem that long ago. But in the rapidly changing liquor landscape, that’s much longer than it seems. Since then, we’ve heard about spirit and booze sales plunging, people moon-shining bottles across the…

Shopping in Seattle: Five Must-Do Fashion Events

Shopping in Seattle: Five Must-Do Fashion Events

Last week marked the official 175th anniversary of Tiffany & Co., a landmark the iconic American company has marked by resetting the 128.54-carat, 135 year-old Tiffany yellow diamond in a platinum setting with 481 white diamonds totaling over 120 carats — just a little bauble. This is the fifth setting for the diamond, one of…

Indecision 2012 for Kids

Indecision 2012 for Kids

A local author translates election drama and rhetoric into entertaining children's literature.

As the political fur flies this month, insert a little levity into the conversation with Mount Baker author Ben Clanton’s book, Vote for Me!, in which a donkey and an elephant duke it out in a familiar blue and red rivalry. The rhetoric accelerates to a mudslinging climax of self-promotion (“How can you NOT vote…

Give Little Kids a Lift with Luv Chicken Cushions

Give Little Kids a Lift with Luv Chicken Cushions

This stylish kid's booster seat outsources phone books once and for all.

Too big for a highchair, too little to reach the table? In the old days, sitting on a phone book would do the trick, but now, we reach for a Luv Chicken booster cushion. Created by Renton mom and graphic designer Ann Hurley, these lightweight, 4-inch-tall square wonders are covered in vinyl-coated cotton and come…

Swoop Bags: The Ultimate Small Toy Wrangler

Swoop Bags: The Ultimate Small Toy Wrangler

A local mom invents a tool to help keep those little toys in order.

Ever step on a Lego barefoot? Then you understand why View Ridge graphic designer and mom Sarah Kirk felt the need to create the ultimate brick wrangler, the Swoop bag. Inspired by a storage bag that her grandmother made 30 years ago for her brother’s Lego collection, Kirk makes her bags from durable cotton canvas…

Geek Out on Design, Hear Opera in a Bar, Go Greek and Other Weekend Musts

Geek Out on Design, Hear Opera in a Bar, Go Greek and Other Weekend Musts

MUST LEARNSeattle Design Festival The second annual showcase of our region’s diverse design talent is centered at “The Design Block,” a cordoned-off area in South Lake Union (along John Street, between Ninth and Westlake) that features six cargo containers transformed into exhibit spaces, including: a pop-up retail shop for locally designed products. There’s also lectures,…

LA Versus Seattle: A Serious Case of Pinot Envy

LA Versus Seattle: A Serious Case of Pinot Envy

Just got back from a week in sizzling So Cal, visiting my sis, going to see The Book of Mormon (Yes, it lived up to the hilarious hype. Get your tickets for the Seattle dates!) and soaking up loads of local flavor. Had the BEST Mexican food ever – crispy duck skin tacos at a…

Questions for Seattle Playwright Cheryl West

Questions for Seattle Playwright Cheryl West

The award-winning playwright discusses Pullman Porter Blues, premiering at Seattle Rep.

BD: How did you come up with the idea/storyline for Pullman Porter Blues?CW: First, the history of the Pullman porters is a great American story, a story of this country’s first organized black labor union. This accomplishment was no small feat and one that cost many lives and even more jobs. Considered some of the…

Forage for Mushrooms at Lake Quinault

Forage for Mushrooms at Lake Quinault

WHERE: Lake Quinault Lodge in Olympic National Park. WHY: For the 11th annual Quinault Rain Forest Mushroom Festival (10/19–10/21. $25–$30. Lake Quinault Lodge; 360.288.2900; olympicnationalparks.com) where fungi fanatics and beginner foragers can join in lectures and forest forays with mycology giants like UW’s Dr. Steven Trudell, or enjoy a ’shroom-centric menu and cooking demonstrations by…

Where to Shop for Locally Crafted Liquor

Where to Shop for Locally Crafted Liquor

A few neighborhood stores that stock a good selection of local craft distillery fare.

If recent changes to our state’s liquor landscape have left you feeling a little…dispirited, we’re here to help. We’ve scouted out a few neighborhood options that stock a good selection of local craft distillery fare. The U District’s Wine World and Spirits carries the most brands—with nearly three-dozen local distilleries in stock—but you’ll also find…

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