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Nordstrom and Topshop Resurrect ’90s Punk
It’s the era of the high/low collaboration in fashion (Neiman Marcus and Target’s upcoming Holiday collection being the ultimate in incongruity) and Nordstrom has entered the fray this week as Topshop, one of Britain’s most beloved trendy high street retailers, set up shop in 14 of their stores throughout the country and online. Seattleites can…
On Loss, and the Power of Food to Heal
Often we talk about the restaurant industry, and it’s understood that we mean the line cooks and chefs, servers, restaurant owners, farmers, purveyors, bussers, dishwashers and so on. Less so, peripherally, the media that covers them. But we forget, or we ignore, or we overlook the fact that the industry lives and dies by the…
Game Day Cocktail Recipes: For the Perfect Pre-Game Party
One of the most important seasons is upon us: tailgating. I believe football has also started. I’ve never turned down a beer served from the bed of a pickup truck, but I think it’s not a bad idea to serve a beverage that’ll set your pre-stadium experience above the rest. With that in mind, here…
Happy 30th Birthday to a Favorite Washington Wine
I’ll be raising a glass or three of the smashing Semillon to toast one of my very favorite winery’s anniversary. The winery in the schoolhouse in Lowden—just down the road from another gem, Woodward Canyon—was the realization of the dream of Walla Walla banker and longtime fermented grape fan, Baker Ferguson and his wife, Jean….
Go to the Dark Side with UMO, Hear Hey Marseilles and Other Weekend Musts
MUST SEEMaldoror Seattle’s ever-innovative UMO Ensemble combines poetry, film, athleticism and outlandish imagination to illuminate its newest character: Maldoror, whose dark soul is brought to life by virtuoso acrobatics, zoomorphic costumes and experimental electronic music. Peek inside the mind of evil, if you dare.9/13-9/15; 8pm. $12–$15. Northwest Film Forum; 1515 12th Ave., 206.329.2629; nwfilmforum.org and…
Marination Opens Second Location at the Beach!
The team behind one of our favorite food trucks, Marination Mobile, will open a second brick-and-mortar location. Named Marination ma kai (after a Hawaiian phrase that roughly translates to “near the sea”), the restaurant will be located on Alki’s beachfront. Open 6am-10pm daily, the new location will serve Marination’s already popular Hawaiian-Korean fare for lunch…
Monarch Review Hosts Readings, Music and Trivia in Ballard
If you haven’t already, add the new and locally-produced literary magazine, The Monarch Review to your reading list. In addition to publishing works by local and emerging writers regularly online, its Seattle-based team of editors have released two excellent print editions, available for purchase in bookstores around the city and online ($10)…and I hear there…
Fall 2012’s Most Exciting Restaurant Openings
It seems there’s a lull every late summer, a time when only a couple of restaurants open their doors. Makes sense: Most hope to open before the big summer eating rush, a time when profits can almost double thanks to extra seating outside, and extra drinking to toast blue skies and sun-kissed skin. We’re just…
Go with the Flowchart: Brangien Davis’ Music Picks for Fall 2012
Because we couldn’t figure how to do an animated GIF in print. Only kidding. Sort of. Seriously though, you should reference Brangien Davis’ helpful (and entertaining) flowchart to track down just the right music event for your frame of mind this fall. Download a full-size, printer-friendly chart here.
Fall Arts Preview 2012: 55 Must-See Shows
So much great local dance, film, music, theater and visual arts. So little time.
Three cheers for fall, when Seattleites switch gears—from soaking up every inch of summer possible to gorging on our city’s amazing wealth of arts offerings. This year promises to be no different, with so many excellent chances to experience dance, film, music, theater and visual arts that, frankly, we’re already worried about having to make…
Seamless in Seattle Recap
The winners of the 2012 Seamless in Seattle competition wowed on the runway.
Seattle magazine’s 2nd annual Seamless in Seattle fashion show was proof that Seattle has style! The five Seamless in Seattle award-winning designers presented their chic, sophisticated and totally wearable collections to 350 guests, picturesquely set underneath the glowing cars at the Seattle Art Museum. Plus, each designer created a unique look for the Peroni Nastro…
Fall Arts Preview 2012: Visual Arts
Featuring SAM's focus in women's studies, the Frye's wild experiment and Greg Lundgren's death art.
Why, in 2012, do we need an exhibit focused solely on women artists? Try this: Make a quick tally of the names you’d expect to find on a list of the most important visual artists of the 20th century. Picasso, Matisse, Duchamp, Monet, Hopper, Pollock, Warhol…all these come to mind so easily (and need only…
Fall Arts Preview 2012: Dance
Four choreographers present new works in Seattle this fall.
Although ensconced in NYC since the 1970s, Mark Morris must still think fondly of his old stomping grounds—the former Seattleite and superstar choreographer is presenting two different world premieres on two different local stages this fall. First up, at On the Boards (10/4–10/6. 8 p.m. Prices vary. 100 W Roy; 206.217.9888; ontheboards.org), the Mark Morris…
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