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Artist and Gallerist Tariqa Waters & Nancy Guppy Take a Selfie

Artist and Gallerist Tariqa Waters & Nancy Guppy Take a Selfie

Nancy Guppy gets self-ish with artist and gallerist Tariqa Waters

New Pioneer Square gallery Martyr Sauce (122 S Washington St.; martyrsauce.com) is the size of a stairwell…because it is a stairwell, leading to the apartment where curator and painter Tariqa Waters lives with her husband and kids. What it lacks in square footage it makes up for in sheer cool, thanks to Waters’ keen eye…

The Parklets are Coming! Now, What are They, Exactly?

The Parklets are Coming! Now, What are They, Exactly?

We spell out a few pros and cons to this new addition to our fine urban landscape

PROS Parklets are miniature parks, funded, designed, built and maintained by the applicant (often a neighboring business) or community volunteers, so there’s no cost to taxpayers. Parklets prioritize the pedestrian experience and aim to improve the neighborhood vibe, often with the addition of bike racks and seating. CONS Although the I.D. parklet did not take…

Shop Talk: Le Objects Closing, Drygoods Moving

Shop Talk: Le Objects Closing, Drygoods Moving

The latest in Seattle retail news

We’re sad to report that after nearly three years of giving us some lovely home wares to shop (and inspiring in-the-window designs to marvel at), Tim de Clue has decided to close his Georgetown shop Le Objects for the Home (1226 S Bailey; 206.604.4958). There will be great deals (such as 40 percent-off most inventory) to be…

The Blue Angels are Back!

The Blue Angels are Back!

Love ’em or hate ’em, the Blue Angels return to Seafair

Admit it. You kinda missed them last year. When the U.S. Navy announced that the 2013 Blue Angels air show would be canceled due to federal budget cuts, many Seattleites rejoiced. (No freaked-out dogs! No expensive, extraneous exhibitions of military might!) But when Seafair weekend came around, it was just so…quiet. Not only was the…

This Store Spurs My Jealousy of People with Nice Handwriting

This Store Spurs My Jealousy of People with Nice Handwriting

Paper Source opens its latest store, in Queen Anne

Our sister publication Seattle Bride reported that Paper Source, the purveyor of too-pretty-to-send cards and stationery, datebooks, calendars, fine paper and more, has added a third store (the others are in University Village and Bellevue) to its Seattle-area portfolio. This time, the location is high atop Queen Anne, along Queen Anne Ave. N. I adore…

Nue to Bring International Street Food Cuisine to Capitol Hill This Fall

Nue to Bring International Street Food Cuisine to Capitol Hill This Fall

A first time restaurateur with a background in 3-D animation and a penchant for modernist cooking is opening a restaurant on Capitol Hill this fall. Chris Cvetkovich gave me a tour yesterday of his upcoming project on 14th Ave. (in the REO Flats) that will be sandwiched between Artusi and Porchlight Coffee. Because Cvetkovich is…

Six Seattle Kickstarter Games to Watch This Summer

Six Seattle Kickstarter Games to Watch This Summer

Fund or follow these local indie games

Summer’s a great time for outdoor fun in the Pacific Northwest, but it’s also a good time to plan for the return of those rainy days that never really left. Whether you prefer card, video, mobile or puzzle games; fancy a retro, forward-looking, or simple art style; or don’t care about any of that and…

Locally Made Bow Ties and Accessories For the Dapper Man

Locally Made Bow Ties and Accessories For the Dapper Man

“Bow ties really reflect an individual’s pride and attention to detail,” says Erin McCoy, owner of Hank’s Haberdashery, a snappy line of dapper bow ties ($40) and pocket squares ($20) available on Etsy. The Eastlake-based McCoy started Hank’s Haberdashery in 2012 as a way to indulge her creative side (she’s a women’s health researcher at…

Mossback Monday: Tech News, Hate-Crime Suspect Found

Mossback Monday: Tech News, Hate-Crime Suspect Found

Your Monday morning news roundup

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Family Meal of the Week: Dahlia Lounge

Family Meal of the Week: Dahlia Lounge

There are meals in almost every restaurant serving off-menu items that you would never be lucky enough to eat unless you worked in the restaurant. They’re called family meals and they’re served before or after service to feed those who work tirelessly to bring good food to your table — staff members who rarely get a…

How Our 107-Year-Old Pike Place Market Survived

How Our 107-Year-Old Pike Place Market Survived

Knute Berger visits Pike Place Market 50 years after its reputed demise

In his poem “Bubbs Creek Haircut,” Beat poet Gary Snyder drew on impressions from a trip through Seattle in the mid-1950s: Seattle has the best for logger gearonce found a pair of good tricouni boots at the under-the-public-market store, Mark Tobey’s scene, torn down I hear—… Not so fast, Snyder. That’s not what happened. At…

Pianos in the Parks, Plus Westlake's Colorful Tables and Chairs

Pianos in the Parks, Plus Westlake’s Colorful Tables and Chairs

Electric blue tables paired with neon yellow chairs make for a sweet and vibrant setup downtown

The trees colored in Smurf-blue are long gone in downtown’s Westlake Park, but now its usual crop of bistro tables and chairs have been replaced by jazzier versions in electric blue and canary yellow. Surrounded by the new colorful dining/seating additions, is a hot pink piano, wheeled out as part of the very arty and…

Outdoor Concerts and Movies, How to Shop the Nordstrom Sale and Save the Date for Red, White & Brew

Outdoor Concerts and Movies, How to Shop the Nordstrom Sale and Save the Date for Red, White & Brew

What to do this weekend

Must HearOutdoor Music Concerts(Dates and times vary) — For an urban lunchtime escape, don’t miss the free Out to Lunch concert series around downtown, including the Portland Cello Project in Occidental Square Park (7/18). Or spend a magical evening at the Music on the Green Summer Concert Series at Salish Lodge, featuring a gourmet picnic,…

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