Food & Drink

Local Kid Chef Debuts on Food Network

Local Kid Chef Debuts on Food Network

12-year-old baker has already interned at Canlis. What have you done today?

Jason and Pete Intravartolo at Empire Espresso in Columbia City

Scratch Distillery’s ‘Giniology’ Class: A Trip to Gin City

Scratch Distillery’s ‘Giniology’ Class: A Trip to Gin City

Create your dream gin in Edmonds at Scratch Distillery’s ‘Giniology’ class

Kim Karrick (left) teaches her “Giniology” class at Scratch Distillery in Edmonds. Botanical distillates allow you to customize your own gin

Recipe of the Week: Leafy Greens and Coconut Milk Soup

Recipe of the Week: Leafy Greens and Coconut Milk Soup

Recover from the holidays with this clean, invigorating soup

Recipe of the Week is contributed by Seattle-based award-winning cookbook author, urban farmer and Seattle magazine contributor Amy Pennington. The new year is a great time to recover from holiday indulgences. Personally, I’m so over food and drinks just now. Instead, I’m craving clean eating foods that I know will work through my system quickly and…

Band of the Week: Simon Kornelis

Band of the Week: Simon Kornelis

Need to know: He's writing a full length album about cats

With so much happening in Seattle’s bustling music scene these days, how do you even know where to start? Allow the highly trained culture curators of Seattlemag.com to help with Band of the Week. This week, we catch up with Simon Kornelis, a hardworking Seattle guitar slinger who crafts a country blues sound, and who’s…

Washington's Electors More Faithless Than Any Other State; They Should Pay

Washington’s Electors More Faithless Than Any Other State; They Should Pay

Faithless electors used to be a very rare thing, and this year, Washington’s were more faithless than any other state’s

The Washington Secretary of State’s Office has sent $1,000 fine notices to the four state “faithless electors” who voted for presidential candidates other than the one who won the state, Hillary Clinton. Presidential electors are selected by state parties and their ballots actually determine who is president. They are supposed to vote for the candidate…

Who's the Boss? At Armoire, a New Clothing Subscription Service, You Are

Who’s the Boss? At Armoire, a New Clothing Subscription Service, You Are

Seattle's new wardrobe rental service offers personalized style for the working woman, aka, the "boss lady"

Fashion in a box: Armoire delivers high-end clothing to women, without the hassle of shopping.

Betty MacDonald: Once, Bigger Than Semple

Betty MacDonald: Once, Bigger Than Semple

Betty MacDonald, more popular than Maria Semple in her time, is the subject of a new biography

Seattle’s MacDonald: Movies based on her books sold about as many tickets as those for Quentin Tarantino’s flicks

Finding Sanctuary in our City

Finding Sanctuary in our City

How Living in Seattle's Sea of Blue Feels a Little Like Bubble Wrap

WELCOME TO THE JANUARY 2017 ISSUE Regardless of where you stand politically, I think we can all agree that we’re about to witness one of the most seismic transitions of power in modern times when a new president is ushered in on the 21st of this month.  The big blue bubble in our corner of…

5 Things You Need to Eat and Drink in January

5 Things You Need to Eat and Drink in January

Eat your veggies—and your beef

Yaaaaaaay, health food.

The Must List: Nyårsfest, Polar Bear Plunge, Protest the Bowls Kite Fly

The Must List: Nyårsfest, Polar Bear Plunge, Protest the Bowls Kite Fly

Must Skål Nyårsfest 2016 (12/31, 8 p.m.) Ring in the new year Swedish style—complete with a dinner that includes reindeer—with this festive party at the Swedish Club. Complimentary champagne, party favors, live music by the Moonspinners, the Purple Passion Swing Band, Gigantor, Maria Mannisto Trio, Swedish Dance Frenzy and DJ Jonasson, along with three floors…

2016: The WTF Year in Review

2016: The WTF Year in Review

#manintree perhaps best summarizes the overall WTF zeitgeist of 2016

The Polar Plunge: A How-To Guide

The Polar Plunge: A How-To Guide

The 2016 Polar Bear Plunge at Matthews Beach (trust us, it was colder than it looks).

Happy New Year, Seattle: Four Things to Look Forward to in 2017

Happy New Year, Seattle: Four Things to Look Forward to in 2017

As we close the last chapter of 2016, let us look foward to the promise of 2017 with hope in our hearts. Here are a few things to look forward to

Cheers to the new year!

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