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Bellingham's Coal Play

Bellingham’s Coal Play

Is the massive coal-shipping port planned for Whatcom County a blessing or a curse?

People living in Bellingham have a pretty forgiving attitude toward the trains that rumble through town. The shrill whistles, the squeal of wheels, the waits at crossings—that’s just part of life in this laid-back college town. But now something else is roaring down the tracks, and it has the town’s full attention. About 800 people…

Kathleen Flenniken Exercises Her Poetic License

Kathleen Flenniken Exercises Her Poetic License

Poet laureate Kathleen Flenniken is showcasing the work of countless local poets during her term.

A master’s degree in civil engineering isn’t a prerequisite for becoming Washington state poet laureate, but it does tend to make for a unique perspective. Kathleen Flenniken, who began her two-year term as poet laureate in February, lives in View Ridge, but grew up in Richland, the daughter of a chemist who spent his career…

Cuong Vu: Horn of Plenty

Cuong Vu: Horn of Plenty

Avant-garde composer Cuong Vu’s trumpet playing sits on the cutting edge of music.

When Cuong Vu plays trumpet, it can sound like he’s underwater, or facing gale force winds or maybe contacting us from another dimension. The unique sounds he gets out of the horn range from spooky to sputtering—long, haunting notes that waver like seagrass, and staccato runs that leap off the standard scale, becoming syncopated gusts…

Matthew Smucker: Maker of Small Worlds

Matthew Smucker: Maker of Small Worlds

All the stage is a world for this local scenic designer

A set designer’s job is about overcoming a series of paradoxes: First, transform a familiar room into a completely new universe, without blowing the budget. Second, reconcile thematic relevance with physical limitations (and hurry up already). Finally, create something that both surprises the audience and feels totally appropriate within the context of the play. No…

Ben Kasulke: Lens Crafter

Ben Kasulke: Lens Crafter

The Local cinematographer turns filmmakers’ vision into reality.

If you’ve seen any recent indie films set in Seattle, you’ve likely watched them through Ben Kasulke’s eyes. The cinematographer has been behind the camera on an astonishing number of local movies of note, including major success stories such as Lynn Shelton’s Your Sister’s Sister, Colin Trevorrow’s Safety Not Guaranteed and Megan Griffiths’ The Off…

Stacey Rozich's Animal Instinct

Stacey Rozich’s Animal Instinct

At the Capitol Hill Block Party in July, musicians on the main stage had special accompaniment: a tiger, a dragon and several lime green, bat-like imps. The creatures, drawn in a vivid folk style and emblazoned on 23-foot-tall scrims flanking the stage, added a bit of reverence and danger to the proceedings—an aura of myth…

Get Tickets to Seamless in Seattle 2012 Fashion Show

Get Tickets to Seamless in Seattle 2012 Fashion Show

Thirty-two local emerging designers submitted their portfolios this summer to be considered for our annual fashion designer competition. After several intensive rounds of judging and deliberation, five winners (and two runners-up) have emerged (read all about them here). We were inspired by their bold concepts (“I want to give women something beyond clothing; I want…

Butcher Shop Cafe in Kenmore: Now Taking Requests

Butcher Shop Cafe in Kenmore: Now Taking Requests

My beater Honda really should be adorned with a bumper sticker that reads: “I Brake For BBQ!” After having lunch with a friend at Bastyr’s beautiful campus in Kenmore – a super yummy kale and fruit salad and some of the best tofu I’ve ever put in my mouth (thanks to chef Jim Watkins!) –…

Sondra Elizabeth Colburn: Best Summer Party Dresses

Sondra Elizabeth Colburn: Best Summer Party Dresses

The line: “I focus on using bold prints, colors and design details to bring a fun twist to dresses that have classic silhouettes,” says the Seattle Central graduate, who adds playful touches with darling bustier tops accented with vintage coral buttons, dainty peplum designs and demure open back accents. Creative spark: The 22-year-old Kirkland designer…

Krista Marie Kelly: Best Modern Urban Wear

Krista Marie Kelly: Best Modern Urban Wear

The line: The Capitol Hill-based designer’s line is synonymous with tomboy chic, focused on relaxed separates that pair sand-washed silk charmeuse tops with silk/wool twill bottoms. In addition to the aesthetic appeal, the line’s renegade attitude harks to a historical moment in women’s wear. “Pants at one point were liberating,” Kelly says. “They were about…

Suzy Fairchild: Best Everyday Frocks

Suzy Fairchild: Best Everyday Frocks

The line: Formerly a women’s wear and accessories designer at Nordstrom before opening her Frock Shop boutique in 2006, Fairchild lets both the pattern and originating era of the fabric breathe life into her exceedingly wearable skirts and girly yet refined day dresses (often offered for less than $125). “I love the silhouettes and styles…

Alicia Czerwiec: Most Artistic Line

Alicia Czerwiec: Most Artistic Line

The line: Czerwiec unconventionally combines print, color and texture to create a strong sense of personality and promote a lifestyle anchored in creativity. “I want to…push the boundaries of using basic materials in an interesting way—like the use of strips and remnants of knit jersey to create braided medallions as appliqués for coats and outerwear,”…

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