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Cupcake Royale Expands to Serve Ice Cream
Cupcake Royale founder Jody Hall goes for the cold with her new ice cream offerings.
It’s hard to recall the time before cupcakes were considered an acceptable—and sought-after—adult dessert, but when Jody Hall founded Cupcake Royale (cupcakeroyale.com) in 2003 in Madrona, hers was not merely the sole cupcake shop in town, it was the only cupcake-specific bakery in America outside of New York City. Considered a risky endeavor by many…
A Playlist You Can Hug
Cuddle up to this plush bear outfitted with an MP3 player that holds favorite songs and recordings.
A Queen Anne dad who wanted to say goodnight to his 5-year-old daughter every night—even when away on business—looked no farther than that beddy-bye staple, the teddy bear, for his solution. David LePenske, along with his wife, Cherie, and Queen Anne neighbors Mike Robinson and Denise Podnar, developed Cuddletunes, a soft, plush bear outfitted with…
Sandra Bernhard, PechaKucha, Pride Parade and Other Weekend Musts
MUST LAUGHWin Tickets to See Sandra BernhardFeisty funnywoman Sandra Bernhard presents the Seattle premiere of her new show, I Love Being Me, Don’t You? Backed by a four-piece band, Bernhard (who has also recorded several jazz and blues albums) delivers the snark and satire she’s become known for since kicking off her comedic career in…
The Seattleite Who Danced Around the World (For Free?)
Check out this goosebumps-inducing video from Matt Harding, a 35-year-old Seattle resident who, by chance, landed a sponsorship deal that allowed him to travel to all corners of the world to….dance badly with people on camera. It’s an undeniable feel-good montage. Read all about his journey on his website and also on NPR.
Seattle’s Top Doctors Gather for a Heartfelt (and Surprising) Evening
The BMW’s were thick on the ground at McCaw Hall last night at a gathering of Seattle’s most revered surgeons, doctors and global-health superstars. Chauffered by sponsor BMW to the event were some of Seattle mag’s Top Doctors Hall of Fame inductees–doctors so amazing, they’ve been chosen by their peers as the very best for…
New Distillery Alert! 2 Bar Spirits to Open in Sodo
A newly-renovated Sodo warehouse space will soon be home to Texan-family values...and good hooch.
For Nathan Kaiser, it’s all about the hard work of his grandfather and his grandfather’s fathers before him. Five generations of his family worked the land of the 2 Bar Ranch in Texas, which still exists to this day and conjures images of the era when men were men, and by that I mean in…
No Place Like Home
Has the city’s multimillion-dollar, 10-year plan to end homelessness made a dent?
On Saturday, March 24, on a practice baseball field under a bank of clouds at Seattle Pacific University (SPU), 59-year-old Robert* packed his belongings. The unshaven man with happy eyes wore a small wooden cross around his neck, underscoring his faith that he might soon find a permanent place to live. All around him, about…
Macleod’s Scottish Pub
A charming spot from the folks behind Bastille and Poquitos - with a serious scotch selection.
The Scotch RocksIt’s fitting that Macleod’s has a large print of Scottish poet Robert Burns on the back wall; in 1785, he wrote in the poem Scotch Drink: “O Whisky! soul o’ plays and pranks!/Accept a bardie’s gratfu’ thanks!” With more than 50 Scotches arrayed behind the bar, Macleod’s is a place Burns himself might…
The Fantastic Films of Georges Méliès
If you discovered Méliès via Hugo and wished you could see more, get to the Paramount.
Anyone who saw Martin Scorsese’s recent movie, Hugo, understands the particular joys elicited by the silent films of Georges Méliès. The turn-of-the-century French artist’s work was groundbreaking in its use of special effects, as well as its surreal approach to visual storytelling. Considered to be some of the most important and influential science fiction movies…
Restaurant Zoë Reinvented
With its relocation to Capitol Hill, a stellar restaurant reaches full maturity.
Be yourself: It’s the advice we all hear repeated throughout our lives, when we’re school-age kids doing our best to fit in (or at least not to stand out for the wrong reasons), during the angst-filled first weeks at a new job and so on through the years. As I get older, it seems like…
Intiman’s New Theater Festival Risks It All
The nearly shuttered theater bounces back with a fresh lineup of local talent.
Resurrected thanks to a fundraising campaign, Intiman Theatre enters its 40th year this month—but considering the many revisions to the theater’s leadership and mission, it may feel more like the first. Led by new artistic director Andrew Russell, Intiman has amassed a repertory company of stellar local actors, directors and crew to bring you one…
Four Ballard BBQ Hot Spots
Ballard is in the midst of a barbecue boom.
The neighborhood formerly known for Swedes has taken a turn toward the American South of late, with several new spots boasting grilled goodies slathered in spicy sauce. Dig in, but don’t forget your napkin. BitterrootThis stylish corner spot on Ballard Avenue (in the old Acme Rubber Stamp space) opened in January, and features reclaimed wood,…
Bill Erickson’s Longboards are Easy on the Earth
A Seattle craftsman reinvents the wheel with reclaimed-wood skateboards.
1/ Erickson longboards are 39–48 inches long, weigh about 10 pounds and start at $299. 2/ Erickson’s other reclaimed-wood creations include dominoes, cheese knives, cutting boards and a slingshot. 3/ Longboarding is a workout that’s easy on the legs, knees and back. “Your core is engaged, balancing and rolling,” Erickson says. 4/ Erickson sells longboards…
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