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Old World Home on the Bluff Even More Beautified

Old World Home on the Bluff Even More Beautified

A 1924 Edmonds-area estate gets a landscape update worthy of its timeless prospect

Just because you’ve had the good fortune to realize that real estate mantra “location, location, location,” it still doesn’t mean there isn’t room for improvement. Such was the case for a 1924 Tudor-style manse in Woodway (an exclusive enclave south of Edmonds harboring a coterie of grand old estates). Situated on a beautiful bluff overlooking…

The Unparalleled Cobb Salad at Matt's In The Market

The Unparalleled Cobb Salad at Matt’s In The Market

Matt (of MITM) turns the expected Cobb salad exceptional

There’s a rather famous item on the lunch menu at Matt’s In The Market (MITM), and it’s not the fried catfish sandwich. The Cobb Salad ($15) has been an afternoon delight at this Pike Place Market perch since 2010. What makes it so special are equal parts flavor and flair. It’s a pile of crispy…

Corretto–The Italian Restaurant On the Block

Corretto–The Italian Restaurant On the Block

Delicious food and a neighborhood feel makes Corretto one of our favorites

The biggest problem with Corretto (416 Broadway E; 206.328.7817; correttoseattle.com) is that it’s too easy to miss. It’s smack dab in the middle of Broadway, where loads of pedestrians walk by every single day without giving so much as a passing glance to anything new on their way to wherever. Owner Travis Rosenthal, who also…

Chinook Fest: A Reel Good Music Festival

Chinook Fest: A Reel Good Music Festival

Who likes music in the woods? Most Pacific Northwesterners, last time we checked

Perhaps the best way to introduce Chinook Fest–a Seattle-grown roots rock festival held in central Washington–is to explain that it currently occupies the desirable groove between fledgling production and overcrowded mobfest. Founded by Seattle band Cody Beebe & the Crooks three years ago, Chinook Fest has grown from a collection of close musical friends performing…

What to See This Fall: Visual Arts

What to See This Fall: Visual Arts

  Seattle Art Museum: Pop Departures Those Pop Art troublemakers have been at it for the last 60 years: shaking up everything we thought we knew about art by incorporating images from advertising, comic books and everyday cultural detritus to challenge the traditions of “fine art.” Now SAM mounts a major exhibition dedicated to showing…

New Fall Restaurant Openings in Capitol Hill

New Fall Restaurant Openings in Capitol Hill

If you thought Capitol Hill reached its restaurant apex five years ago, you'd be wrong

The neighborhood is back for round two, with so many promising new restaurants this fall, it’s head-spinning. Interestingly enough, this time around, most of the new restaurants will be moving into old auto-row-era buildings. We are, after all, a city fond of repurposing. Toward the south end of the hill at Melrose and Pike, Tom…

The 50 Bands Rocking Seattle Music Right Now

The 50 Bands Rocking Seattle Music Right Now

Are you up on Seattle's music scene? Test your knowledge with these local bands

What’s your favorite current Seattle band? If you have trouble answering (or if you draw a blank after Macklemore), we’re not going to judge. But we are going to suggest it’s time to check in with the city’s thriving indie music scene. New local bands are exploring sounds, blurring genre boundaries (though we’ve wrestled them…

Four Locally Based Websites that are Changing the Way we Shop

Four Locally Based Websites that are Changing the Way we Shop

The technology talent and Internet savvy in this town has spilled over into independent retail

Craft & Culture The only constant at Jason Parker and Hana Ryan Wilson’s excellent online marketplace, Craft & Culture (craftandculture.com), is the ever-evolving catalog of designers—local, national and international—who pass their elevated, edgy muster. Parker, who worked on a creative team at Nordstrom, and Wilson, an e-commerce expert, stock the shop with edgy and modern…

A Fresh Crop of Newly Opened Stores in Seattle

A Fresh Crop of Newly Opened Stores in Seattle

New store openings over the summer and into the fall are filling Seattle’s retail scene

[kids’ clothing] Totara Back in July, entertainment industry veteran Daya Marron opened Totara (Madrona, 1130 34th Ave.; 206.765.7581; totarakids.com), a kids’ shop, in the tiny Madrona spot formerly inhabited by Driftwood. Fall brings a collection of artful and design-focused clothing, decor accents, books and toys for newborns to 6-year-olds from organic and otherwise eco-friendly designers…

PLU’s First Doctorate Program: Nursing

Deadlines for applications to Tacoma’s Pacific Lutheran University’s very first doctoral program, a Doctor of Nursing Practice, are coming soon–November 15. The program will start in summer 2015. The degree allows nurses with a BSN degree to pursue a specialty as a family nurse practitioner and become eligible for licensure as advanced registred nurse practitioners…

6 Ways You Can Be the Ultimate 12th Fan

6 Ways You Can Be the Ultimate 12th Fan

All the things you can do to be a true Seahawks fan this week

Football season is back and it kicks off right in our backyard with our beloved Seahawks playing the Greenbay Packers at CenturyLink Field. Let’s take a look back: Were we, the fans, the reason that the Seahawks won the Super Bowl? Probably not the only reason, but we sure did help. (We do have a…

Recipe of The Week: Pumpkin Spice Cake

Recipe of The Week: Pumpkin Spice Cake

Pumpkin spice and everything nice–that's what this cake is made of

My first sweater of the season, football, glimpses of yellow leaves swirling in the wind and falling to the ground—yup, all signs point to fall. And what better way to celebrate the official start of lovehandle-hiding clothes than a slice of pumpkin spice and caramel heaven? Heather Christo, Queen-Anne based entertainment expert extraordinaire and foodie…

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