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Editor’s Note: The Love Connection
Seattle Mag Editorial Director Rachel Hart on our hotly debated Love, Dating and Sex in our city iss
Category: Articles Seattle Mag Editorial Director Rachel Hart on our hotly debated Love, Dating and Sex in our city issue While on our quest for an image that doesn’t cross over into Maxim territory, the cover of this month’s issue generated more discussion in our office than any other in the last 10 years…
The Nerd Report: Space Elevator
Breakthroughs and news from the local geek crew
Category: seattlepi.com teaser headlines If you’ve always dreamed of rocketing skyward in a spaceship, your dreams need an upgrade. The new hot hope for space travel is the Space Elevator. A concept that’s been around since 1959, the space elevator involves hoisting people or things into space via a high-tech tether anchored between the…
Scoop: New Gluten-Free Cookbook
The Flying Apron Bakery owner turned writer gives Gluten-free gals and guys 80+ recipes to choose fr
Category: seattlepi.com teaser headlines The Flying Apron Bakery owner turned writer gives Gluten-free gals and guys 80+ recipes to choose from When Northwest native Jennifer Katzinger began selling gluten-free, whole-grain baked goods at her Flying Apron Bakery in 2002, she was ahead of the wheat-free curve. Since then, she has moved from a closet-size…
Scoop: Olympic Effort
What the 2014 games might look like if Seattle had a say
Category: seattlepi.com teaser headlines Ever since we heard the recent news that Bikram yoga was gunning to become an Olympic sport (pose harder! faster! sweatier!), we’ve been thinking about other local endeavors that deserve their time to shine under the five rings. Ours may be a particularly Northwestern list, but given the bid for…
Road Trip: Astoria
The oldest settlement on the West Coast is a haven for poets
Category: seattlepi.com teaser headlines Where: Astoria, Oregon, the oldest settlement on the West Coast. Why: The annual Fisher Poets Gathering (2/26–2/28; clatsopcollege.com/fisherpoets), where more than 70 participants from the fishing and maritime industry share tales of life at sea via poems, stories and songs.Stay: Escape the perfect-for-poets dreary weather at The Commodore (503.325.4747; commodoreastoria.com), reopened last…
Scoop: Seattle’s First Styling Bar
Get a quick coif at Swink, a new hair salon
Category: seattlepi.com teaser headlines Get a quick coif at Swink, a new hair salon The state of your hair can turn a superior day into a dreadful one, but the hair-cast is looking bright, shiny and bouncy, thanks to Seattle’s first blow-dry and styling hair salon, Swink Style Bar (Downtown, 611 Stewart St.; 206.682.7070)….
The Weekend Must List: October 2 – 4
From watching films by local talent, eating and shucking oysters, and mad art by MadArt
Category: Arts + Events Articles From watching films by local talent, eating and shucking oysters, and mad art by MadArt– these are our top to-do’s for this Friday, Saturday and SundayFRIDAY, OCTOBER 212th Annual Local Sightings Film FestivalfilmThis showcase of Northwest filmmaking includes documentary and fiction, feature-length as well as short films, live performance,…
Whistler: Olympic Venues
It may not be the main host city, but there are plenty of Olympic events being held at an array of v
Category: Winter Olympics Guide Our northern neighbors are gearing up for the Big Event—the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. But with venues ready to go and open for touring, there’s really no reason to wait until February to head north Our northern neighbors are gearing up for the Big Event—the 2010 Olympic and…
Vancouver: Olympic Venues
Our neighbor to the north is sure to do us proud as the host city for the 2010 games. Check out wher
Category: Winter Olympics Guide Our northern neighbors are gearing up for the Big Event—the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. But with venues ready to go and open for touring, there’s really no reason to wait until February to head north Our northern neighbors are gearing up for the Big Event—the 2010 Olympic and…
Gold Medal Getaways: Crossing the Border
What you need to get to Canada and back
Category: Seattlepi.com featured stories Crossing the BorderWhat you need to get to Canada and back—quickly! The traditional U.S. Passport is the all-access pass for international travel by land, air or sea at all points of entry. Cost for first-time, adult applicants, $100; allow four–six weeks for processing; travel.state.gov. The wallet-size U.S. Passport Card is…
Vancouver: Where to Go, Stay, Eat
Just like Seattle, Vancouver is flush with inviting neighborhoods full of shops and restaurants. Don
Category: Winter Olympics Guide By Amanda Ross, Neal McLennan, Deanna Duff, Cynthia Nims, Nick O’Connell and Virginia Smyth, with Alexis Morley and Jacquie PerezPhotos by Graham Winterbottom Our northern neighbors are gearing up for the Big Event—the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. But with venues ready to go and an exchange rate that’s…
Whistler: Where to go, stay, eat
Whistler is one of the world
Category: Winter Olympics Guide By Amanda Ross, Neal McLennan, Deanna Duff, Cynthia Nims, Nick O’Connell and Virginia Smyth, with Alexis Morley and Jacquie PerezPhotos by Graham Winterbottom A premier resort area long before being awarded the 2010 Games, Whistler has recently added new venues, a spectacular gondola and other amenities. You’ll have to wait…
The Weekend Must List: September 25-27
From a sketch comedy schmorgasborg to reflection and laughter with Carol Burnett, here are our top t
Category: Seattlepi.com featured stories From a sketch comedy schmorgasborg to reflection and laughter with Carol Burnett, here are our top to-do’s for this Friday, Saturday and a Sunday FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25SketchfestcomedyCareful, you might hurt yourself laughing at The Theater Off Jackson’s annual comedy schmorgasborg. Sketchfest, the six-day comedy festival will feature international, national and local…
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