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Architect George Daniel Wittman Gives a Dated Mercer Island Dwelling a New, Mod Attitude

Architect George Daniel Wittman Gives a Dated Mercer Island Dwelling a New, Mod Attitude

A couple adopts a fresh approach for their latest remodel

No question: Their original remodel, at the tail-end of the 1990s, went slightly awry. First, the homeowners inherited an architect from their general contractor. This led to a series of misadventures; including discovering during one site visit that the window in the master bathroom was set too high to enjoy the scenic water views while…

Northwest Fashion Storms the Runway: Tickets Now on Sale for The Forecast

Northwest Fashion Storms the Runway: Tickets Now on Sale for The Forecast

We writers and editors have a common complaint, “There aren’t enough pages!” Sometimes we just can’t fit the entirety of a story into the glossy pages of the magazine, and more often that not, we could fill volumes with ideas. Thus was born our first-ever spring fashion show, The Forecast. Our city, home to outdoor…

Fashion+ Style: New spring releases from local designers, plus cash in on deals on Olivine

Fashion+ Style: New spring releases from local designers, plus cash in on deals on Olivine

Despite what the weatherman is telling me about Sunday’s forecast, I definitely heard little birdies chirping this morning so I am now giving myself full license to think about spring clothing. Two local designers recently released their new collections and I am particularly enamored: Beki Wilson, owner and designer behind the wearable Out of Line,…

Last Chance to Save the Washington State Film Incentive

Last Chance to Save the Washington State Film Incentive

SB 5539, the Washington state film incentive (Dana Standish wrote a great article about it for Seattle mag), a bill that would entice filmmakers and film studios to shoot more movies on location in Washington state (versus taking their proven economic benefits to our neighbors in Oregon and Canada), is in dire straits. The House…

Seamless in Seattle 2012

Seamless in Seattle 2012

Complete details and submission instructions for our 5th annual designer competition.

If you’re a Project Runway fan, you’ll love Seamless in Seattle. We’re combing the city for the best up-and-coming fashion designers hungry to change the face of local fashion. This year, we’re offering the winners big prizes, such as the chance to launch their line at a premier fashion event. Find complete details on the…

The Must List, featuring Bluegrass, Pulled-Pork Pizza and Seattle's Best Oscar Party

The Must List, featuring Bluegrass, Pulled-Pork Pizza and Seattle’s Best Oscar Party

MUST HEARWintergrass This annual bluegrass music festival is taking over the Hyatt Regency Bellevue for the entire weekend, jam-packing it with back-to-back concerts, workshops and impromptu jam sessions in every nook and cranny of the hotel. You can bring your axe and join in, or just meander through, listening to the sounds of a hundred…

PNB's Gorgeous Trailer for Upcoming New Works

PNB’s Gorgeous Trailer for Upcoming New Works

I fell in love with the contemporary dance piece Cylindrical Shadows  long before it was finished. Choreographed by Colombian/Belgian Annabelle Lopez Ochoa, it debuted in Seattle at a Whim W’Him show in January 2011. Several weeks before the show (maybe months even), artistic director and dancer at Whim W’Him Olivier Wevers invited me to sit…

Gridlock! Seattle's Transportation Issue

Gridlock! Seattle’s Transportation Issue

A comprehensive guide to what's really slowing the Seattle commute. Plus, encouraging updates on the

It’s the least sexy, most flammable cocktail-party topic around: transportation. The horror story about a one-hour crosstown crawl. The strategy swap about how best to cross the lake during a Mariners home stand. And the sharply divisive rhetoric about which multibillion-dollar projects our region really needs—and how to pay for them. Transportation touches us all,…

Spring Arts Preview 2012

Spring Arts Preview 2012

The music, theater, books, comedy, performance and film you won't want to miss this spring. Also: th

Spring has sprung! Maybe not in terms of weather, but certainly arts-wise, with beautiful events bursting forth in galleries, theaters and concert halls. We’re fired up for the massive slab of ceramics exhibits opening this month (in conjunction with the big clay conference in town), new work by Seattle dance luminaries Donald Byrd and Mark…

Seeking Singles to Feature in Seattle Magazine

Seeking Singles to Feature in Seattle Magazine

Update! We’ve gotten almost more nominations than we have time to process. Thank you for sending us info about your single friends (and, in some cases, your single selves). We have begun our review process and will soon begin reaching out to nominees we’d like to feature in the magazine (no one will be featured…

7 Family-Friendly Brewpubs in Seattle

7 Family-Friendly Brewpubs in Seattle

You don’t have to save a trip to one of Seattle’s best breweries for date night anymore! Lucky for Seattle beer-loving parents, there are plenty of spots around the city to take your little ones and enjoy a brew. A couple of tips for a family-friendly trip to a brewery – order rootbeer for the…

A Toast to Knute Berger: Best Space Needle Tour Guide Ever

A Toast to Knute Berger: Best Space Needle Tour Guide Ever

There are two ways to visit the Space Needle: one as a casual observer, mooning over views of Elliott Bay, exploring the checkerboard of Belltown rooftops, and thinking to yourself: Huh. 99 looks really small from up here. The other—and probably the best possible way—is in the company of writer and Seattle history buff Knute…

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