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Fashion Friday: Operation + Stitch’s fall line, happenings at Nube Green and a handbag obsession

Fashion Friday: Operation + Stitch’s fall line, happenings at Nube Green and a handbag obsession

So, it’s officially fall now isn’t it? (My pants are still damp from my walk in this morning and it is now 2 p.m.) Rather than get bogged down by the puddles, pull out the proverbial mood umbrella and use these cheery new fall offerings to block out the doom: Around these parts, we love…

Local Company Helps Keep Occupy Seattle Protestors Dry

Local Company Helps Keep Occupy Seattle Protestors Dry

Occupy Seattle is the local manifestation of the Occupy Wall Street protests that are still growing in New York (watch the latter unfold via LiveStream). While there are many voices and concerns being expressed in this burgeoning movement, one clear theme resounding across the board is that the needs and demands of average working Americans…

Meet Seattle Busker Finn Juhl

Meet Seattle Busker Finn Juhl

Seattle mag editorial assistant Patrick Hutchison and local musician Matt Badger, of Ravenna Woods, team up to explore Seattle’s street music scene, recording the stories and songs that help compose our city’s soundtrack. The last in a five-part series: *While you read, listen to this live performance of “Lena and the Lake”, by Finn Juhl. …

Rooting for Seattle's LeRoy Bell on 'X Factor'

Rooting for Seattle’s LeRoy Bell on ‘X Factor’

In regard to Bond Huberman’s earlier post cheering on Phillip Lomax, the young Seattle singer who’s currently a competitor on Simon Cowell’s The X Factor, I must respectfully respond: oh hell no. The X-Factor contender I’m backing is Seattle’s own LeRoy Bell, the 59-year-old singer/songwriter who does way more than karaoke-style Sinatra imitations (ooh, take…

The Must List: Pilobolus, Stevie Wonder and Really, Really Old Books

The Must List: Pilobolus, Stevie Wonder and Really, Really Old Books

MUST SHADOWPilobolus 10/6-10/18Part gymnastics, part pantomime and part Slinky, Pilobolus Dance Company never fails to entice viewers with its physical contortionism and brainy bravado. The Connecticut-based troupe got its start 40 years ago, using the shape of the human body to make statements about sexual politics, personal relationships and societal mores. Though it has since…

Where Would We Be Without Steve Jobs?

Where Would We Be Without Steve Jobs?

At a gathering with friends last night, we exchanged regrets about the news of Steve Jobs’ death. Later (read: a few beers later), we fell into a debate over who was more influential in our lives: Steve Jobs or Albert Einstein? The conversation never really settled on a sensible answer. Because it’s not a sensible…

Trip Report: How Seattle Compares to NYC, Part 4

Trip Report: How Seattle Compares to NYC, Part 4

Catch Up: Read Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 My last day in New York was spent at the home of one of my oldest friends, who lives with her husband and two kids in Brooklyn Heights. After four days and long nights of walking in fashionable shoes, my feet were sausage, so my friend lent me…

Seattle’s Phillip Lomax on the ‘X Factor’

Our staff photographer, Hayley Young, just alerted me to the fact that an adorable Seattleite named Phillip Lomax has made his way to the bootcamp stage of Simon Cowell’s new Idol-esque program called The X Factor. Here’s Lomax keeping it classy in his audition with Frank Sinatra’s “Fly Me to the Moon.” Hayley tells me…

RedTri: 7 Kids Costume Shops in Seattle

RedTri: 7 Kids Costume Shops in Seattle

Ghosts and goblins and witches, oh my! Are you looking for a frightfully cool Halloween costume for your little one? We’ve scoured the city in search of the best costume shops and compiled a list of our faves. From the spookiest to the silliest to the sweetest, Seattle offers plenty of pint-sized costumes guaranteed to…

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Bellevue Collection Fashion Week Recap: Front Row Fashion Presented by Vogue

Bellevue Collection Fashion Week Recap: Front Row Fashion Presented by Vogue

Editorial assistant Brittany Allen gives us her take on last Saturday’s 3rd annual Bellevue Collecti

It’s no little secret, but Vogue takes fashion seriously. And the Front Row Fashion Show Presented by Vogue was a seriously good time at Bellevue’s Hyatt Regency Hotel on Saturday night. The team at our beloved fashion bible brought their authority on all things fashion from the East Coast to the Eastside, inspiring the mostly…

Restaurant Preview: Momiji is Really, Really Pretty. And it Has Pretty Food, Too.

Restaurant Preview: Momiji is Really, Really Pretty. And it Has Pretty Food, Too.

Every detail in the pristine space that is now Momiji (the magnum opus of Steven Han’s Japanese restaurants) — from the tables, hand-carved by master woodworker Craig Yamamoto, to the ethereal, cloud-like lighting fixtures woven from traditional Japanese paper fibers by artist Yuri Kinoshita — has been masterfully planned by Han’s dream team of artisans….

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