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Dress Up, Try a Pretzel Cone, Walk Beacon Hill's Art Trail and More Weekend Musts

Dress Up, Try a Pretzel Cone, Walk Beacon Hill’s Art Trail and More Weekend Musts

MUST SHOPFashion’s Night OutThursday (9/6) — Now in its fourth year, the Vogue-led celebration of fall shopping in Seattle has installments all over our fair city and the Eastside, so much so in fact, it’s nigh impossible to hit everything. Check out fashion & lifestyle editor Kate Calamusa’s picks for the must-see fashion shows (including…

Your Guide to the Best of Fashion’s Night Out

Your Guide to the Best of Fashion’s Night Out

Oh my, how Fashion’s Night Out has spread across the Puget Sound: Now in its fourth year, the Vogue-led celebration of fall shopping has installments all over our fair city and the Eastside, so much so in fact, it’s nigh impossible to hit everything in an evening. But if you are primed for the challenge,…

If You Eat One More Ice Cream Cone This Summer, Eat This One

If You Eat One More Ice Cream Cone This Summer, Eat This One

So, Labor Day happened. I guess that means summer is unofficially over, but I’m not buying it yet. And according to a pretty inspiring weather forecast for the rest of this week, neither is the sun. For those of you who aren’t quite satisfied with the amount of summer you got over the last three…

Pop Quiz! Win Tickets to the BLEND Wine Tasting Event

Pop Quiz! Win Tickets to the BLEND Wine Tasting Event

I’ve never been any good at jigsaw puzzles. Too impatient or to right-brained to try and visualize how the pieces fit together. Still, I have a lot of respect for people who can take a bunch of parts and make a sum that’s something special. That goes double for winemakers who build layers of depth…

Roads Scholar: First Look at Seattle's Gigantic Boring Machine

Roads Scholar: First Look at Seattle’s Gigantic Boring Machine

Just purusing WSDOT’s Flikr stream, as I’m wont to do on a sunny holiday-weekend Friday (!), when I came across this cool photo of Seattle’s tunnel-boring machine, currently under construction in Japan. When it’s finished, it will be the world’s biggest, and will be used to dig the SR 99 tunnel beneath downtown Seattle. Expect…

Gaga Dance, Bumbershoot and Other Labor Day Weekend Musts

Gaga Dance, Bumbershoot and Other Labor Day Weekend Musts

MUST SEE Sally Meets StuFor one night only, Israeli choreographer Danielle Agami and her company, Ate9, are taking over Century Ballroom to present an evening-length performance. Sit back, enjoy a drink in Century’s stylish cabaret and watch the vigorous, captivating style of dance known as “Gaga” (which has been around way longer than the Lady…

Seattle a Serious Fashion Town? Here's Proof!

Seattle a Serious Fashion Town? Here’s Proof!

Seattle mag editors recap on the Seamless in Seattle 2012 fashion show.

Sick of Seattle’s rep of being a backwards fashion town (move on from grunge, America! we did!)? Don’t stand for it anymore. For five years, Seattle mag’s fashion and lifestyle editor Kate Calamusa has been shining a beacon-like spotlight on emerging local fashion designers, and the talent pool has been getting bigger and better every…

Five Cocktail Recipes That Bring You Summer All Year Long

Five Cocktail Recipes That Bring You Summer All Year Long

Every time summer nears its end in Seattle I think, How did the endless days of sun fade so quickly? Wasn’t it just light at eleven o’clock at night a few days ago? And now you’re telling me that fall is about to start, and soon winter will be here, with its dreary days of…

Roads Scholar: What's So Rapid About This Ride?

Roads Scholar: What’s So Rapid About This Ride?

Another bright, shiny new innovation as we struggle towards transportation efficiency: Metro’s gradual rollout of the new “RapidRide” bus system. Already zipping around on the east side and the south end, some Seattle neighborhoods will soon have this service (details below), and those neighborhoods will rejoice. Why? RapidRide does away with a lot of the…

Try Bastille's Award-Winning Banh Mi Next Week

Try Bastille’s Award-Winning Banh Mi Next Week

It was billed as a mini Lamb Jam, but there were some MAJOR flavor going on at last weekend’s American Lamb Throwdown in Ballard between the chefs at Staple & Fancy, Bastille Café and Bar and butcher extraordinaire Russ Flint from Rain Shadow Meats. The friendly competition challenged cooks to come up with clever creations featuring…

Stroll the Charming Gilman Village

Stroll the Charming Gilman Village

Issaquah's sweet shopping village celebrates the big 4-0!

Created from renovated farm and mining buildings in downtown Issaquah, Gilman Village (317 NW Gilman Blvd., just east off I-90’s exit 17) is celebrating its 40th birthday with a roster of new shops and outdoor hangout spots nestled amongst the wooden boardwalks, charming pergolas and classic haunts, such as sweet toy store White Horse Toys…

Bill Predmore's Pop Art Collection

Bill Predmore’s Pop Art Collection

A local digital media company’s HQ also serves as a home for cutting-edge art.

Bill Predmore’s street art collection started with a Shepard Fairey print, gifted to him by an employee long before the iconic Obama “Hope” poster skyrocketed the artist into ubiquity. Since then, Predmore—founder and president of Pop, a Seattle-based digital agency—has maintained his interest in art intended to grab attention in an urban environment, collecting the…

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