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Seattle Is First City to Fund Gun Violence Research

Seattle Is First City to Fund Gun Violence Research

One of the key challenges in debating gun safety is a lack of concrete information on the impacts and causes of gun violence, driven, in large part, by a nearly two-decades-long ban on funding Centers for Disease Control research into the topic. As a result, the conversation often turns anecdotal and ideological, and leads to serious…

Mossback Monday: A Pioneer Square Potty and Big Marijuana Comes to Town

Mossback Monday: A Pioneer Square Potty and Big Marijuana Comes to Town

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Seven Things (Not) to Do in Seattle This Summer

Seven Things (Not) to Do in Seattle This Summer

With so much to do this time of year, Knute Berger suggests leaving a few things off your list

1. Avoid artisanal ice cream.It’s a challenge to keep the taste buds of the creative class from getting bored. Seattle ice cream makers offer up all kinds of exotic flavors for foodies: lavender, beet, bacon, squid ink. I’m sure the kids are just begging for a double scoop of purple yam ripple! My advice—whether you…

Scout Apparel to Close

Scout Apparel to Close

Edie’s Shoes/Scout Apparel owner Erin Dolan has announced the closure of Scout mid-June due to the re-imagining of the block on which her shops live. (We reported on Edie’s moving a few weeks ago, up to the former Brocklind’s costume building.) No word yet of a clearance sale, but we’ll keep you updated if we…

The Must List: Score NuBe Green Goodies on Sale, Root for the Storm and Take in a Pas De Deux at the PNB

The Must List: Score NuBe Green Goodies on Sale, Root for the Storm and Take in a Pas De Deux at the PNB

MUST CHEERSeattle Storm Season OpenerAmid all the hullabaloo about whether Seattle will get a Sonics team or not, people seem to forget that we already have a supersonic basketball team in our town. Support the multiple–title-winning Seattle Storm as they kick off women’s basketball season with a matchup against the Phoenix Mercury at KeyArena. 6/2,…

Restaurant Inside Baseball: How (Exactly) Greg Atkinson Opened Marché Bainbridge

Restaurant Inside Baseball: How (Exactly) Greg Atkinson Opened Marché Bainbridge

Most of us fall into one of two groups. There are the daydreamers, who fantasize about opening a bakery, cafe, bistro or restaurant of their very own one day. They imagine the space, the tables and chairs, the lighting, and of course what kind of food they’d serve. The other group generally thinks people in…

Shop News: Hip Zephyr is on the Move

Shop News: Hip Zephyr is on the Move

After almost seven years, Phinney Ridge’s Hip Zephyr is moving to Mercer Island (2727 78th Ave. SE) this June. The tiny 350 square-foot shop, which carries a nice selection of denim, and other casual wear, including many brands not found elsewhere in town, is moving to a 1,200 square-foot space recently vacated by What to…

Four Local Drink Experts on the Future of Cocktails

Four Local Drink Experts on the Future of Cocktails

Few things have changed as much as the drink landscape in the past 10 to 15 years. As bartenders focus on combining fantastic ingredients with inspiration from the past, all while using ultra-modern techniques, they’re churning out more good and inventive cocktails than ever before. But what’s going to happen next? To find out, I…

Spring Sale at Juniper in Madrona

Spring Sale at Juniper in Madrona

Juniper in Madrona is having a spring sale through June 1 (that’s Saturday, can you believe it?), with 30 percent off of select items, including pieces from H Fredriksson, Two and Souchi.   

Enter Rosanna's Tablescape Contest and Win Big

Enter Rosanna’s Tablescape Contest and Win Big

For the last six years, Rosanna, our local doyenne of tabletop décor, entertaining and the perfect cake pedestal, has hosted a Tablescape contest to encourage creativity and highlight the well-set table. This year’s contest begins on June 1 with the theme “Come over, I’m making food!” and will end on August 31 when Rosanna herself…

Bi-Monthly Rooftop Dinner Series Coming to Bastille

Bi-Monthly Rooftop Dinner Series Coming to Bastille

Upon moving to Seattle last fall, I experienced a solid month of awestruck disbelief over not only the mountains (I’m from the mountain-less Rust Belt), but also the incredible food. I spent my days eating and staring into vistas, not entirely believing that the mountains were real or that they were here to stay. If…

NuBe Green’s Big Spring Cleaning Sale

NuBe Green’s Big Spring Cleaning Sale

Starting today, NuBe Green is cleaning shop. Head to this Capitol Hill emporium of feel-good and functional, US-made furniture, gifts, clothing and home goods for their four-day storewide garage sale. Through Saturday, June 1, find most items marked down between 20 and 50 percent. It’s a goody!  

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