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Datebook: Amy O

Amy O

Category: seattlepi.com teaser headlines   3/25–3/27 If you haven’t seen local dancers Amy O’Neal and Ellie Sandstrom perform together before, well, you have some ’splaining to do. Two of the city’s most talented dancers (The New York Times has called O’Neal “astounding,” and Sandstrom earned a Seattle magazine Spotlight Award in 2009), they’ve worked together…

Datebook: This March get thee to the theater

Leg-laden Chicago is among March

Category: seattlepi.com teaser headlines   The silver lining to perhaps less than springlike March evenings is that there’s a whole lotta (indoor!) theater going on. Watch Roxie Hart—outfitted in signature Bob Fosse style—kick up her heels as she commits crimes, breaks hearts and all that jazz in CHICAGO (3/3–3/7; times and prices vary; Paramount Theatre,…

Datebook: Seattle’s March festival of Festivals

Iman Lazarazu juggles rings and things at the Moisture Festival

Category: seattlepi.com teaser headlines   Some events are so extensive that a single day isn’t long enough for all the fun. For these super-sized occasions, a festival is needed. Get out your calendar, because March is a busy month. THE MOISTURE FESTIVAL (3/11–4/4; times, prices and venues vary; moisturefestival.com) is a spectacular spectacle of vaudevillian…

Datebook: Trey McIntyre Project

Leap up and get tickets to Trey McIntyre

Category: seattlepi.com teaser headlines   3/18–3/20 The Boise-based Trey McIntyre Project took the dance world by storm at its 2005 debut at the Vail International Dance Festival, thanks to a unique brand of modern ballet, which blends movement ranging from pirouettes to backflips with music, from Tchaikovsky to the Beatles and Grand Funk Railroad. Leave…

Datebook: SAM Gallery

Category: seattlepi.com teaser headlines   SAM Gallery’s annual Introductions show brings up-and-coming Northwest artists to light So you’re thinking that Georgia O’Keeffe painting at the Seattle Art Museum would look awesome in your living room (it matches the sofa!). Well, forget it. Even if you could afford to shop there, SAM’s collection is not for…

The Torch Run

Find out the path the famous flame will take

Category: Articles   The Olympic torch will kick off the Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver on February 12—the end of a long journey that starts on October 30 in Victoria, British Columbia. It will be the longest Olympic torch relay to take place in a single country, though it will end just 43 miles from…

Pleased to meet you

Category: seattlepi.com teaser headlines   SAM Gallery’s annual Introductions show brings up-and-coming Northwest artists to light. So you’re thinking that Georgia O’Keeffe painting at the Seattle Art Museum would look awesome in your living room (it matches the sofa!). Well, forget it. Even if you could afford to shop there, SAM’s collection is not for…

The Road to Whistler

There have been plenty of changes on the Sea-to-Sky Highway between Vancouver and Whistler. But what

Category: Articles   With a $600 million investment, there have been plenty of changes on the Sea-to-Sky Highway between Vancouver and Whistler. But what hasn’t changed: outstanding recreational options in a spectacular setting When I first traveled to Whistler back in the 1980s, the Sea-to-Sky Highway was known as “Highway 99”—and not all that many…

Health: Women Speak Up About Sexual Health

Where healthy sexual function is concerned, women are speaking up more

Category: Seattlepi.com featured stories   Other health stories featured in Seattlle magHealth: Women Speak Up About Sexual HealthSex in our City: Good AdviceLocal Authority: Pepper SchwartzHealth: Light Therapy When you’re ready to talk about sex—and whether all the body parts involved are functioning well—Dr. Ksenija Stefanovic is ready to listen. And she’s finding that more…

Shopping Around: February 2010’s Shopping Finds

Seattle's new general store, local looks from a Project Runway designer and the latest in must-have

Category: Shopping + Fashion Articles   The Field House may be the only Seattle store where you can walk out with a Filson jacket, a hand-knit vintage afghan and a fresh-from-the-market apple for the road. The brainchild of Blackbird/The Candy Shoppe owner Nicole Miller, the new Ballard shop opened in October and was inspired by…

Washington’s Kooky Museums

You don

Category: Seattlepi.com featured stories   You don’t have to travel far for an experience reminiscent of Ripley’s famous Odditoriums. Our region is flush with ‘you have to see it to believe it’ wacky and offbeat museums. Giant Shoe Museum, Pike Place MarketWhat it is: A compact, coin-operated museum displaying about 20 giant shoes dating from…

The Last Minute Olympics Guide

Let the Games begin!

Category: Seattlepi.com featured stories   It’s just weeks away from the February 12 opening ceremonies for the 2010 Winter Olympics. Whether you miraculously manage to book last-minute accommodations or just head north for the day, you can still experience the Olympics, even without a ticket to a single competition. Attend medal ceremonies, take part in…

Tasting Notes: Washington Sparkling Wine

Washington may have only a small lineup of sparkling wines, but their enthusiastic makers focus on c

Category: Seattlepi.com featured stories   Chad Diltz was just 25 when he started Walla Walla–based Tru Cellars in 2005 after years of passionate self-study, trying to decipher what made a particular champagne or other sparkling wine special, and how wineries developed their “house style” by blending fruit from different vineyards and vintages, barrels and yeasts….

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