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Best Kids Stuff from 2011
These book clubs, products and party ideas made parents' lives a little easier in 2011.
Best “Mini Me” TrendBook Groups for Children For Seattle’s subadult set, 2011 was the year of the book…group. Across the city, kids are huddling in circles to discuss everything from Hunger Games to graphic novels to Daisy Dawson stories. Best of all: Mockingbird Books‘ free book group, complete with free pizza, just for tween boys…
Worst of 2011
The lowlights of 2011 in Seattle, including sex, drugs, dogs and salmon.
ASININE Yo-ho-ho and a BUI: Seafair boasts 71 people arrested for boating under the influence—an increase from last year’s 62 drunken sailors but down from 2008’s impressive 84. Bad dog! Local pop singer Lisa Dank falls in love with found pooch, refuses to return to rightful owner. Take it to go! Marie Callendar’s in Northgate…
Seattle’s Worst Transportation Moments in 2011
2011 was the worst year in memory to be a Seattle driver. Here are some of the many ways we paid for
Tunnel visionSeattle gets split asunder by a manufactured deep-bore “debate,” which has no actual influence on the already-approved project (but does provide for entertaining and heated “Seattle process” rhetoric). Viaduct and coverTraffic-traumatized Seattleites endure the nadir of no-go during a record nine-day shutdown of the Alaskan Way Viaduct. Many consider moving to the actual state…
Black Bottle Owners Debut The Innkeeper in Belltown
The beloved, long lived Marco’s Supperclub, where I first tasted fried sage leaves (remember when those babies were all the rage?), has now been reborn as The Innkeeper. The chef Chris Linker gets credit for the name, which is inspired by his favorite book, Don Quixote: “If, sir cabellero, you’re looking for somewhere to stay the night,…
Waterfront for Dummies: New Tunnel “Discovery Center” Opens in Pioneer Square
Got questions about the massive deep-bore tunnel project? Do you like your tranpo info delivered in the form of cool animation, touch-screen simulations, and adorable soundbites with children? WSDOT’s ambitious new “project info center” opened today in Pioneer Square with all that and more, clearly the labor of love of a handful of dedicated WSDOT…
RedTri: 58 Ways to See the Christmas Ships in Seattle
Be sure to put this one on your must-do list of kid-friendly holiday events. Beloved by natives and newbies alike, the Christmas Ship Festival is a tried and true Northwest family tradition dating back to 1949. Running through December 23, the ship parade route covers over 45 different waterfront communities around Lake Washington and Puget…
The Must List, Dec 1-7: Classic Cartoon Jazz, New Dance and Free Art
MUST WATCHDouble Dance Jeopardy: Zoe|Juniper and Mark Morris Dance Group We couldn’t choose! We want you to see both of the new works being presented this weekend at separate presentations. First, there’s A Crack in Everything, a physical exploration of Greek tragedy, by local choreographer Zoe Scofield (Seattle mag Spotlight Award Winner). Then the influential…
PBS’s ‘Check, Please!’ Wants to Know Where You Love to Eat
Lord knows we like to talk about our food here—and the well-educated and literate city we are, we sure can talk about it well. I think the gentle folks at KCTS might find themselves with their hands awfully full starting, oh—today. That’s when they begin accepting applications to appear on the PBS series Check, Please!,…
Waterfront for Dummies: Knute Berger’s Plea For Kitsch Conservation
An excellent contribution today to the city-wide ponder over the future of Seattle’s waterfront: Knute Berger’s “Mossback” blog today on Crosscut. Our editor at large—who is also a regular Crosscut contributor and the writer-in-residence at the tippy top of the Space Needle—is hoping our city will resist the urge to tidy things up too much…
Questions for a National Geographic Underwater Photographer
For thirty years, Brian Skerry has explored the planet’s oceans, publishing his findings frequently in National Geographic. He’s captured some of the most fascinating creatures under water, including whales the size of metro buses, Leatherback sea turtles and Tiger sharks. But his work has also led him to witness devastating problems like overfishing and marine…
Seattle World’s Fair is Cool Again (Thanks to Café Nordo)
Visiting the Space Needle was not on the top of my “must list” when I moved to Seattle six years ago. To be honest, it seemed like one of the city’s miscalculated impulses—like getting a lower back tattoo or a car phone. Maybe that’s because my vision of future worlds is more fired up by…
An Exclusive Musical Tribute to the Viaduct
Our offices are right next to Phase 1 of the Alaskan Way Viaduct demolition, so we’ve had a front row seat to all the machines pick-pick-picking away at the doomed highway. In a surge of nostalgia for the concrete disaster-waiting-to-happen, I wrote a little song about the Viaduct. My husband Daniel Spils, a music producer,…
Queen of Norway Opens in Ballard Next Month
In our November issue, we named restaurateurs and nightlife empresarios (Po Dog, Grim’s, The Social) Laura Olson and Chris Pardo to our list of Most Influential Seattleites. And they seem determined to prove us right on that call: Not only are they opening Manhattan Drugs on Capitol Hill’s already restaurantific 12th Avenue in the next…
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