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The Must List: Pink Carpet Project, Lake Chelan Winterfest, Womxn’s March

What to do in Seattle in the days ahead

Must SeeShot (Though 2/4, times vary) The first of three world premieres by Spectrum’s legendary Donald Byrd, in partnership with Seattle Rep, is a critique of the murder of blacks by cops using dance, text, fiction, music, mise-en-scène, sound, voice, facts, media and theory in what Byrd calls “theater of disruption.” spectrumdance.org Must Wear PinkPink…

Nine Design Tips for Entertaining in a Small Space

Nine Design Tips for Entertaining in a Small Space

Supersize your next soiree with these clever tricks for lighting, seating and crowd control

This article orinigally appeared on Houzz.com. The fact that you have a small space shouldn’t mean you can’t have big get-togethers. To help you make your space function well for entertaining—while still working for your day-to-day life—here are some of my favorite tips for furniture, styling and even secret crowd control. You can have the night…

Seattle Cookie Counter Makes a Comeback

Seattle Cookie Counter Makes a Comeback

Soon you’ll be able to get your hands on those amazing ice cream sandwiches again

Too cold for ice cream? Never!

Recipe of the Week: Chamomile and Coconut Granola

Recipe of the Week: Chamomile and Coconut Granola

Start your morning with a nutritious, filling serving of this toasted, honey-drizzled granola

Recipe of the Week is contributed by Seattle-based award-winning cookbook author, urban farmer and Seattle magazine contributor Amy Pennington. Originally published in my book Apartment Gardening, this is one of my all-time favorite recipes. While you have time this week, make a big batch and stock the pantry for the inevitable crush of soon-to-be healthy eating plans….

Georgetown's Equinox Studios Gathers and Grows a South End Arts Gang

Georgetown’s Equinox Studios Gathers and Grows a South End Arts Gang

Equinox Studios is luring big names to Seattle’s latest arts hot spot with innovative deals

Fire art at Equinox

Watching the Inauguration? Might as Well Play a Drinking Game

Watching the Inauguration? Might as Well Play a Drinking Game

Drink responsibly, of course, but try to have a little fun this Friday

This article originally appeared on The Fresh Toast.  Inauguration Day is sneaking up on us and we can’t think of a better time to introduce a new drinking game. With Friday the 13th already out of the way (if you are reading this, it means you survived, so congrats on that) this handy-dandy new game…

All Roads Lead to Redmond's Woodblock

All Roads Lead to Redmond’s Woodblock

Find a new twist on American favorites in the heart of a developing pocket of Redmond

Redmond’s Woodblock is a bright spot in a developing area of Cleveland Street

New Skincare Company, 3B, Delivers Beauty by the Boxful

New Skincare Company, 3B, Delivers Beauty by the Boxful

A Seattle-based skin care company brings beauty breakthroughs to your door

Goodies from a 3B beauty box

Bruce Pavitt's New App, 8Stem, Makes You the DJ

Bruce Pavitt’s New App, 8Stem, Makes You the DJ

Sub Pop's Bruce Pavitt has a new app that puts anyone in the producer's seat

8Stem creative director Bruce Pavitt (foreground) and CEO Adam Farish in their Capitol Hill office: Sub Pop’s 25 million record sales were just a start

Dot’s Butcher and Deli Finds a New Home in Pike Place Market

Dot’s Butcher and Deli Finds a New Home in Pike Place Market

A former Fremont neighborhood fave is reborn in the city's famous public market

Dot’s chef/owner Miles James with the luscious cheesesteak sandwich

Four Seattle Salad Bars That Make It Easy Being Green

Four Seattle Salad Bars That Make It Easy Being Green

These over-the-top, modern-day salad bars make eating green easy

Fixings at Evergreen: fast and bright

Jacob Lawrence's 'The Migration Series' Opens at SAM this Saturday

Jacob Lawrence’s ‘The Migration Series’ Opens at SAM this Saturday

SAM hosts a pivotal early series by local hero Jacob Lawrence

Lawrence’s caption for Migration’s Panel 3: “From every southern town migrants left by the hundreds to travel north”

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