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Baseball Fans: 4 Drinks to Sip While Watching the World Series

Baseball Fans: 4 Drinks to Sip While Watching the World Series

!–paging_filter–pSadly, once again the Mariners finished far outside of the playoffs (and by extension, the World Series). But the fall classic is still awfully fun for any baseball fan to watch, and I’m guessing we have a fair number of Red Sox and Cardinals fans in Seattle, too. So, I’ve lined up four cocktails that…

Oscars 2014 Best Picture Nominee 'Nebraska'

Oscars 2014 Best Picture Nominee ‘Nebraska’

Local funnyman Bob Nelson hits the big time with Alexander Payne’s 'Nebraska'

!–paging_filter–pAs “Psychic Bob” on Seattle’s long-running sketch comedy show emAlmost Live/em (which ran 1984–1999), cast member Bob Nelson played an ersatz prognosticator who could make only the most obvious predictions (“In 1998, Hooters will continue to attract a mostly male clientele”). As an announcer in a sketch about the Low-key Baseball Network (“For people who…

Local It Girl: Hilary Folks

Local It Girl: Hilary Folks

The Seattle native and super-fly wardrobe stylist shares her style secrets

!–paging_filter–pstrongPersonal Chops: /strongWith a full plate as a freelance stylist for Nordstrom, emSeattle /emBride, emSeattle /emmag and a bevy of well-known local superstars, including Jinkx Monsoon, Hey Marseilles, The Maldives, Ray Dalton and man of the moment, Macklemore, Folks’ star is most definitely on the rise. Well-known in local fashion circles for her ever-present sense…

Nathan Myhrvold On The World Premiere Of Modernist Cuisine's Photography Exhibit

Nathan Myhrvold On The World Premiere Of Modernist Cuisine’s Photography Exhibit

!–paging_filter–pspan The a href=”http://\/\/staging.seattlemag.com/article/modernist-cuisine-display-pacific-scie…” target=”_blank”Photography of Modernist Cuisine: The Exhibition opens Saturday/a at the Pacific Science Center, showcasing the celebrated images produced by Nathan Myhrvold, co-author of emModernist Cuisine/em as well as the founder and CEO of Intellectual Ventures. The former Microsoft Chief Technology Officer turned renowned food scientist, Myhrvold dissects and deconstructs food, cookware…

The Most Influential People of 2013

The Most Influential People of 2013

Pick up a copy of our November issue to read all about the people who are helping to shape our city

!–paging_filter–pTheir fingerprints are all over Seattle. From protecting honeybees to regulating marijuana to popping and locking, the 54 men and women (and in one case, a machine) who were selected as our Most Influential People of 2013 are shaping our neighborhoods, economy, attitudes and future. In the case of our person of the year–for the…

Gucci Heading to The Bravern

Gucci Heading to The Bravern

!–paging_filter–pJust got word that a href=”http://www.gucci.com/us/home” target=”_blank”Gucci/a will be opening an 8,000 square foot store at a href=”http://\/\/staging.seattlemag.com/bravern“The Bravern/a sometime in 2014. The Italian luxury retailer is taking over the spaces previously occupied by Piazza Sempione, Brooks Brothers and DNA 2050./ppThe new Gucci (the second in the Seattle-area, joining a a href=”http://www.gucci.com/us/stores#” target=”_blank”downtown store/a) is…

Trek to Tacoma for a Rare Chihuly Exhibit

Trek to Tacoma for a Rare Chihuly Exhibit

!–paging_filter–pstrongWHERE:/strong The Museum of Glass in Downtown Tacoma strongWHY:/strong For the rare exhibition Chihuly’s Irish Cylinders (10/26/13–9/1/14. Prices vary. Museum of Glass, 1801 Dock St.; a href=”http://www.museumofglass.org” target=”_blank”museumofglass.org/a). WHAT: Hand-blown in 1975 by glass artist Dale Chihuly—long before he was world-renowned—this rarely seen and little-known collection of 44 milky-green glass vessels features glass drawings depicting…

Autism: Identity or Disability?

Autism: Identity or Disability?

A push to treat autism as a cultural identity is challenging notions of it as a disorder

Redmond resident Sara Gardner always knew she was different. She graduated second in her high school class, but had very few friends. She was accepted into the National Honor Society and earned a New York State Regents scholarship, and yet was never invited to parties nor had a clue as to how she might attempt…

7 Halloween Costume Ideas Based on Local Hot Topics

7 Halloween Costume Ideas Based on Local Hot Topics

!–paging_filter–pIt’s an election season and while many Seattleites are choosing to express themselves by voting, we think Halloween costumes are far more effective at shaping society. Should you opt to dress in one of these seven highly topical (and highly ridiculous) costume suggestions, we are not liable for any embarrassment, pointing or injuries that may…

Supporting the Parks and Calming Inner Panic

Supporting the Parks and Calming Inner Panic

Knute Berger takes a vacation in Olympic National Park for the sake of his sanity—and democracy

It’s become kind of a healing ritual. With the arrival of fall, my wife and I head out to say hello to a national park. Last year, it was Glacier in northern Montana; before that, Wind Cave in the Black Hills of South Dakota. This year, we went closer to home to Olympic on the…

Nancy Guppy Interviews Sculptor and Artist Todd Jannausch

Nancy Guppy Interviews Sculptor and Artist Todd Jannausch

Nancy Guppy sets sail with artist Todd Jannausch

!–paging_filter–pSeattle sculptor and installation artist Todd Jannausch (a href=”http://www.toddjannausch.com” target=”_blank”toddjannausch.com/a) has a new solo show, Callus, which runs 11/15–12/21 at Pioneer Square gallery Method (a href=”http://www.methodgallery.com” target=”_blank”methodgallery.com/a). He’ll also give a gallery talk (11/21 at 6 p.m.). brstrongbrCOFFEE SHOP:/strong All City Coffee in Georgetown, a Tuesday morning in JulybrstrongTODD’S ORDER:/strong 12-ounce wet cappuccinobrstrongbrNancy Guppy:/strong For…

Return of the 'R'

Return of the ‘R’

The big red Rainier R regains its throne

!–paging_filter–pLongtime Seattleites remember it as a day of infamy: July 3, 2000, when the iconic neon R atop the Rainier Brewery was wrenched from its nearly-50-year perch and replaced with—egads—a neon green T, marking the building as the new home of Tully’s Coffee. But drivers who’ve spent the past 13 years cursing the glowing green…

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