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Poppy  Bloom at Blue Luna

Poppy Bloom at Blue Luna

!–paging_filter–pKirkland’s a href=”http://bluelunafashion.com/” target=”_blank”Blue Luna/a is hosting local plus size fashion line a href=”http://www.poppyandbloom.com/” target=”_blank”Poppy Bloom/a on Saturday, March 8 from noon to 6 p.m. for a spring trunk show. Brand founders, including head designer Olga Szwed, will be on site to show off their lovely line, which includes Mad Men-inspired dresses ranging in price…

Shop  Dine at U Village

Shop Dine at U Village

!–paging_filter–pSave the date because on March 21 through 23, a href=”http://www.uvillage.com/” target=”_blank”U Village/a will be the place to shop hard for a great cause. For the last 10 years, U Village merchants have teamed up with a href=”http://www.fhcrc.org/en.html” target=”_blank”Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research/a to support women’s cancer treatment research by offering screaming deals to shoppers over…

Register for Seattle mag’s Earth Day Run, Tasty Non-Alcoholic Drinks for Lent and a Photographic Tribute to the Comet Tavern

Register for Seattle mag’s Earth Day Run, Tasty Non-Alcoholic Drinks for Lent and a Photographic Tribute to the Comet Tavern

!–paging_filter–pstrongMust Go East/strongbra href=”http://bit.ly/1fJPd70” target=”_blank”Kathy Venter’s Striking Nude Sculptures on View at Bellevue Arts Museum/abr(3/7 to 6/15, times vary) — Based on Salt Spring Island in British Columbia, ceramist Kathy Venter crafts life-size nudes out of terracotta, hand-pinching it from feet to head without a mold or interior framework. Inspired by Venter’s own experiences of…

Working From Home: The Good and The Bad

Working From Home: The Good and The Bad

Freelance writer and telecommuter Randy Woods on the perils and pleasures of working off-site

!–paging_filter–pIt’s the ultimate dream of the working stiff: to skip the 9-to-5 grind and just work from home. It seems like a magical land somewhere over the rainbow. You choose your own hours. Eliminate office politics. Reduce your morning commute to 20 carpeted paces. Work in your jammies. Why, oh why, can’t I?…brbrBefore you start…

Six Recently Hired Seattleites Tell Us How They Landed Their Jobs

Six Recently Hired Seattleites Tell Us How They Landed Their Jobs

From Starbucks to Zillow, these locals share how they snagged their dream jobs

!–paging_filter–pspan style=”color: #ff6600;”strongSenior Manager, Client Engagement, Zillow/strong/spanbrstrongBrent Downey/strongbrstrongMonths on the job:/strong 4brstrongPrevious job: /strongOnboarding manager at AmazonbrstrongHow did you learn about the job?/strong LinkedIn brstrongWhy do you think you landed the job? /strongDemonstrated bias for action in delivering results on customer engagement initiatives. brstrongWhere do you hope this job will take you?/strong I hope to…

How to Find a Job in Seattle: 26 Companies that Want to Hire You

How to Find a Job in Seattle: 26 Companies that Want to Hire You

!–paging_filter–pWhen Anna Carson moved to Bainbridge Island from Nashville, she felt it was time to re-enter the workplace. The 41-year-old homemaker with three children, the youngest of whom is in eighth grade, wanted a part-time job with health benefits to supplement her husband’s income from his own business. “I’m in Seattle. I thought, I’m going…

Digs in Ballard Turns One

Digs in Ballard Turns One

!–paging_filter–pIn celebration of its first anniversary, hip Ballard home décor shop, a href=”https://www.digsshowroom.com/furniture-5/” target=”_blank”Digs/a, is celebrating with a cool collab with Portland-based shoe shop a href=”http://www.solestruck.com/” target=”_blank”Solestruck/a and Seattle’s own a href=”https://www.facebook.com/GreyCityShoes” target=”_blank”Grey City Shoes/a./pp style=”text-align: center;”img src=”/sites/default/files/newfiles/brock_flying.jpg” alt=”digs” width=”500″ height=”500″/ppCome check out the shoes (for both men and women) and celebrate with the Digs/Grey…

Athletic Shoe Guide

Athletic Shoe Guide

!–paging_filter–pSpring is just around the corner, and whether you’ve been working out like a die-hard through the winter slush or just coming out of hibernation and getting inspired by thoughts of exercising outdoors, the season is the perfect time to try and buy new athletic shoes, whether for running, walking or general gym use. a…

Spy Exhibit at Pacific Science Center Puts Gadgets on Display

Spy Exhibit at Pacific Science Center Puts Gadgets on Display

A new exhibit showcases the history of spy gadgetry

!–paging_filter–pShoes with recording devices built into the heels, coins embedded with deadly needles, pens that shoot tear gas, umbrellas that fire poison pellets—ah, for the olden days of spying, before the NSA began monitoring our phone conversations, Google started tracking Internet searches and drones filled the skies. View history through James Bond goggles at the…

Seattle Animator Drew Christie Opens Studio and Shop on Whidbey Island

Seattle Animator Drew Christie Opens Studio and Shop on Whidbey Island

Lucky Langley gets a DIY animation mercantile

!–paging_filter–pGiven Seattle’s current love affair with all things artisanal and old-fashioned, the arrival of the Kalakala Co. Animation and Mercantile should perhaps come as no surprise—but it’s a nice one. The brainchild of local animator Drew Christie (best known for his painstakingly drawn old-timey cartoons, featured regularly on a href=”http://www.nytimes.com” target=”_blank”NYTimes.com/a) and his longtime romantic…

Who Will Do the Right Thing in the Central District? Plus a Video by Seattle Hip-Hop Artist Draze

Who Will Do the Right Thing in the Central District? Plus a Video by Seattle Hip-Hop Artist Draze

!–paging_filter–pIn November, I moved from Wedgwood to Mount Baker, city-side near Massachusetts Ave. I moved for many reasons—to be closer to work and in a more urban setting, near better transit options and with great walkability, and, yes, for a more diverse experience. Among other things, I wanted to live somewhere where everyone did not…

Mossback Monday: Mayor Ed Murray's Political Goofs, the New Microsoft CEO and Famous Seattle Beards

Mossback Monday: Mayor Ed Murray’s Political Goofs, the New Microsoft CEO and Famous Seattle Beards

!–paging_filter–div class=”storify”iframe src=”//storify.com/seattlemag/mossback-monday-36/embed?header=false” width=”100%” height=750 frameborder=no allowtransparency=true/iframe/pscript src=”//storify.com/seattlemag/mossback-monday-36.js?header=false”/scriptpnoscript[a href=”//storify.com/seattlemag/mossback-monday-36″ target=”_blank”View the story “Mossback Monday” on Storify/a]/noscript/div  

A World Premiere Dance at On The Boards

A World Premiere Dance at On The Boards

Local performance artists Zoe Scofield and Juniper Shuey invent new ways of seeing

!–paging_filter–pChoreographer Zoe Scofield combines her training as a classical ballerina with a grotesque physicality that seems to come from a primal place—a netherworld writhing just beneath our own skin. Her artistic and romantic partner, Juniper Shuey, uses video of Zoe/Juniper dancers to haunting effect, projecting moving images on translucent scrims as live performers move among…

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