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Kids Can Train for the Seattle Marathon

Kids Can Train for the Seattle Marathon

Consider signing up for this fun, go-at-your-own-pace training program.

November’s gloomy weather can bring out couch-potato tendencies in kids. Not yours, though, because you, smart parent, have signed your child up to run the Seattle Marathon. You don’t need $250 running shoes and a CamelBak; this is a marathon your kids do a little at a time, at a place near home. Print out…

Homemade Toys from Manzanita Kids

Homemade Toys from Manzanita Kids

Check out these beautiful wooden toys crafted by two Seattle parents in their North Seattle workshop

Is your living room awash in a sea of plastic toys? It doesn’t have to be that way, thanks to this line of handmade wooden toys from MANZANITA KIDS (etsy.com/shop/manzanitakids), made by Seattle dad David Minnery and his wife, Adrienne, a teacher at Ballard’s Adams Elementary School. The duo uses locally sourced hardwoods (walnut, cherry…

Eat, Drink and Shop in Madison Valley

Eat, Drink and Shop in Madison Valley

Known for its upper-crust vibe, this walkable nabe, along East Madison between Martin Luther King Jr

Bordered by the sprawling Washington Park Arboretum to the north and Lake Washington to the east, Madison Valley is Seattle’s Parisian gem. Known for its distinctive upper-crust vibe, this walkable nabe, along East Madison between Martin Luther King Jr. Way and Lake Washington Boulevard, is now more accessible than exclusive, with fantastic new eateries and…

In Search of a Happier Seattle

In Search of a Happier Seattle

It’s time to start talking about what really matters when making policy decisions for our city: the

When civic disputes get down to arguments over numbers, the point has usually been lost. Debates this year over building heights near the planned Roosevelt light rail station and in Pioneer Square heated up because the numbers symbolize an approach: density versus single-family homes, sustainability versus sprawl, high-rises versus history. These debates, legitimate as they…

To Occupy or Not To Occupy? Seattle is Still Deciding.

Everybody loves a good line-in-the-sand scene. That is, the classic, dramatic moment at the center of the mythic Alamo story, in which a ragtag group of wild men and outcasts occupy a mission in the middle of Mexico, er, Texas, and decide to stay and “defend” it against the encroaching Mexican army. It’s a loaded…

Fashion + Style Friday: Shop openings, the THREAD Show returns and Lisa Simpson’s new shoe line

Fashion + Style Friday: Shop openings, the THREAD Show returns and Lisa Simpson’s new shoe line

Greetings shoppers! Here’s our weekly round-up of news you can use, and upcoming style events: First off, it’s over a week old now, but I finally found a few moments to pop into the new West Elm store in South Lake Union this week. (Hey, sometimes we shopping editors have to spend our time ogling…

Beer news: Elysian's new juniper brew, and a bittersweet beer event

Beer news: Elysian’s new juniper brew, and a bittersweet beer event

Occupational hazard: I love beer. Didn’t used to, but that was in the dark days before Seattle mag’s epic 24-page beer extravaganza, which could make a beerdo out of anyone. Neophyte that I am, I enjoy sidling up to Washington Beer Blog’s Kendall Jones at beer events and asking him stupid questions, like I did…

Viaduct for Dummies: Japanese firm gets the contract to build the bore

Viaduct for Dummies: Japanese firm gets the contract to build the bore

*Updated 10/14 with new information (below) Japanese firm Hitatchi Zosen signed a contract today to build the behemouth boring machine that will blaze the trail for the waterfront tunnel. Read cool details about this sci-fi creation here; then picture what $80 million gets you. My fave highlights from the always-fascinating DOT press release: The machine…

My Goodness in the Building

My Goodness in the Building

The boys of Seattle band My Goodness are currently sitting in our office lobby, posing for pictures shot by our staff photographer Hayley Young. She’s making them do all sorts of funny screaming and heavy breathing for the pictures. It’s quite amusing – but they are great sports about it. Don’t know who My Goodness…

Why we're psyched about the Seattle Center

Why we’re psyched about the Seattle Center

Pleased as punch to be sprung from SoDo on this rare sunny day, Seattle mag staffers were treated to a tour of what’s next for the 50-year-old Seattle Center. Youbetcha, things are changing down there, with the arrival of SIFF and VERA Project and the planned new KEXP headquarters (which will be built out of…

The Must List: Fun Films, Safer Seafood, Comforting Custard

The Must List: Fun Films, Safer Seafood, Comforting Custard

MUST TASTEChawanmushi at Flo Chawanmushi (“tea cup steam” in Japanese), a fragrant, soft egg custard steamed in a pretty ceramic cup, is a new favorite ritual. And despite its nondescript space in the basement of a condominium complex in Bellevue, Flo is a very good place to experience the magic. Read more in Allison Austin…

From Fields to Family Opens Tonight

From Fields to Family Opens Tonight

Attention all foodies! From Fields to Family, a new exhibit at the Wing Luke Museum, is opening tonight. If you are interested in learning more about the heritage surrounding the Asian Pacific American food influence in Washington, you should definitely make time to explore this exhibit. It will include many facets of the food experience,…

X Factor Update: Team Lomax Still Cuter

X Factor Update: Team Lomax Still Cuter

Last night’s X Factor episode was bumped to a delayed baseball game (woe!), so we have to wait until tonight to really deliberate over which Seattle contestant is the best. In the meantime, to respond to Brangien Davis’ challenge of my preferred X Factor candidate, I submit new evidence: a video diary of Phillip Lomax,…

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