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BYOW: Restaurants in Seattle with Free Corkage

BYOW: Restaurants in Seattle with Free Corkage

Take your wine out to play at one of these eateries (plus two shops!) where the corkage is free

This handy list goes out to those individuals who are eternally waiting for the perfect moment to uncork that bottle in the basement; to those curious about how their at-home wine selection might pair with restaurant cuisine; to those who’d rather not depend on wine lists to choose the ideal vintage; and to those who…

Amazing: Bride Makes Her Own Dress on the Bus

Amazing: Bride Makes Her Own Dress on the Bus

Seattle bride-to-be crocheted her wedding dress, piece by piece, on her daily bus ride

Chi Krneta, a local bride and architect is an inspiration to those of us who think we have no time to do the things we want. With five months to go until her wedding, Krneta crocheted her bridal gown out of simple, white cotton thread while riding the bus on her daily 50-minute commute to…

4 Appleicious Drinks for Fall

4 Appleicious Drinks for Fall

From spiked cider to caramelly sippers, whip up these fall beverages stat

The recent chill in the air, though balanced by a few sunny spots, has me thinking of fall activities (everything from hay rides to harvest parties), and of fall drinks to accompany those activities. And when I think fall drinks, I start with apples. I know that may sound strange, but fall and apples go…

How to Create a Chic Halloween Candy Display

How to Create a Chic Halloween Candy Display

A step-by-step guide to whipping up a sweet-meets-scary display for the spookiest time of the year

Regardless if you’re throwing a party or just want to inject your space with a little Halloween cheer, there are a few simple and very polished ways to get a spirited look without going overboard on the orange-and-black kitsch. To show you how, we sought the expert advice of Daria Penta, entertaining professional, party decor…

Babirusa: A Casual Dining Respite in Eastlake

Babirusa: A Casual Dining Respite in Eastlake

Eastlake’s dining star continues to rise with Babirusa

Born out of a desire to provide a casual respite for Eastlakers, Babirusa (2236 Eastlake Ave. E; 206.329.2744; blindpigbistro.com/babirusa) is one of the newer restaurant/bar hybrids to hit Seattle. Charles Walpole opened the casual strip-mall hideaway with friend Rene Gutierrez next door to their inaugural restaurant, Blind Pig—in the original home of Sitka & Spruce….

Tamales at Fonda La Catrina

Tamales at Fonda La Catrina

Divine tamales are a hot commodity at Fonda La Catrina

Whether the sun is casting warmth over the city or the clouds have rolled in, there is constant comfort in tamales. One of my favorite versions—and one of my favorite places to eat them—can be found at Georgetown’s Fonda La Catrina. It’s a gluten-free masa tamale ($4) filled with a melty, Mexican cheese similar to…

Feel Great This Fall with Non-Invasive Body Contouring

Feel Great This Fall with Non-Invasive Body Contouring

Enhance your figure with EMSCULPT®, available now at Glow Medispa's multiple Seattle locations.

Sponsored by Glow Medispa Start your journey to an enhanced appearance without endless squats or the commitment of a surgical procedure. EMSCULPT is an exciting treatment option that is the first body contouring treatment of its kind. It is the first non-surgical, non-invasive lift procedure. EMSCULPT® is an FDA-approved body contouring procedure that is intended…

Chef Rachel Yang's Trove: A Survival Guide

Chef Rachel Yang’s Trove: A Survival Guide

Not that you need a map or anything.

Trove has only been open for about a week, which might explain why a lot of folks seem to be confused about the format of this four-pronged Capitol Hill restaurant cooked up by the same couple who brought us Joule and Revel.  Chef-owner Rachel Yang, who still manages to squeak in shifts at her other…

'Marry Me In Seattle' Kicks Off with First Same-Sex Wedding

‘Marry Me In Seattle’ Kicks Off with First Same-Sex Wedding

Seattle's first 'Marry Me' nuptials took place earlier this month

With a campaign that began on July 1, Seattle has extended its arms to engaged LGBTQ couples from across the nation by hosting four all-inclusive weddings, each honorably officiated by Seattle’s first openly gay mayor Ed Murray (You may recall our inital post on the Marry Me In Seattle sweepstakes.). We’re beyond ecstatic to announce…

#Throwback Thursday: Celebrating the Seattle Central Library

#Throwback Thursday: Celebrating the Seattle Central Library

In May 2004, Rem Koolhaas' beautiful, geometric blueprint came to life and so did downtown Seattle

One thing I never expected to show off to family and friends who visited when I first moved to Seattle was the city’s library. Of course, now I find myself countering their ‘are-you-joking?’ looks with a “but it’s the coolest library in the world!” I’m sure Seattleites, readers and non-readers alike, who have seen this…

Recipes of the Week: Celery Puree & Green Bean Salad

Recipes of the Week: Celery Puree & Green Bean Salad

Two recipes come together with local chef Ba Culbert's touch

In our October 2014 issue (on newsstands now), we wrote about Tilikum Place Cafe chef Ba Culbert’s favorite ingredient: walnut vinegar. Read all about it here. Culbert’s love of food is clear and it’s evident in each and every item on her menu. Below, you’ll find two of her own recipes that use her signature…

What to See This Fall: Dance

What to See This Fall: Dance

Read all of our picks for fall arts, including music, theater, film and more here. Amy O’Neal [CONTEMPORARY] 10/23–10/26 Recently, Seattle-based choreographer Amy O’Neal has explored feminism by way of her kickass hip-hop dance performances. In Opposing Forces, she steps behind the scenes, setting a new piece on five local B-Boys from different breakdancing crews,…

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