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Overcome Your Open Water Fears

Overcome Your Open Water Fears

Endurance sports like triathlons are the fastest growing segment of the fitness industry.  The Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association study from 2010 shows that 1,208,000 Americans participated in at least one triathlon in 2009 (a 51 percent growth from 2007). While more and more people from a variety of backgrounds are participating in the sport, there…

Liquid Assets: The Water Guide to the Lakes

Liquid Assets: The Water Guide to the Lakes

From Sammamish to Washington, get a 101 on our urban lakes.

Lake Washington: Recreation HeavenThe very existence of Lake Washington, a recreational haven and scenic backdrop par excellence, may be the perfect tonic for the rigors of city life. How many a sweet summer day was created or capped off with a swim, sail or paddle in the lake, or simply a stroll along its shoreline?…

Why Seattle’s Tap Water Is So Good

Why Seattle’s Tap Water Is So Good

The water-quality expert shares the secrets of Seattle’s delicious tap water.

West Seattleite Ralph Naess, 48, drinks water straight from the faucet. As manager of the public and cultural programs at the Cedar River Watershed—the more than 90,000 acres of natural habitat and protected water near North Bend that is the source of Seattle’s tap water—Naess has been quenching the public’s thirst for knowledge about local…

Urban Safari: White Center

Urban Safari: White Center

Once a mishmash of constantly revolving storefronts, White Center, in West Seattle now teems with an

EAT + DRINK For a pint and a small plate, head to newcomer Company Bar, pictured right, (9608 16th Ave. SW; 206.257.1162) for nibbles crafted by co-owner Jesse Lovell, including salt cod fritters ($6) and chickpea fries ($5).  Or, try Stefanie and Mike Albaeck’s Proletariat Pizza (9622 16th Ave. SW; 206.432.9765; proletariatpizza.com) for their organic,…

Fashion + Style Friday: Three (other) local sales to scope out this weekend

Fashion + Style Friday: Three (other) local sales to scope out this weekend

Well, the big day has arrived: As Nordstrom devotees know, today kicks off the store’s mega Anniversary Sale (loved this tweet from Nordy’s Sanda Belaire this morning with a before and after-opening shot of the downtown store shoe department! Apparently I should have taken today off of work to join the other ladies). So as…

Spotted in Seattle: New Trend at Shakespeare in the Park

Spotted in Seattle: New Trend at Shakespeare in the Park

Top o’ my list of things I love about Seattle: Two (two!) Shakespeare companies putting on free plays in parks all over town every summer. I gorge myself on a total of four plays—for free!—usually accompanied by five or six friends, blankets and multiple baskets of food and beverages. Soaking up the weird, convoluted brilliance…

Turn up the Heat Molasses BBQ Sauce

magical sauce for musical fruit

(Don’t ask, don’t tell)Steve mans up to sauce combining tomato, molasses, maple syrup, vinegar and HEAT (chipotle or cayenne). Slather on beans, chicken and more. Printable recipe? Click here.  Cookus Interruptus is devoted to educating viewers about how to cook fresh local organic whole foods via 150+ short humorous videos.  Visit cookusinterruptus.com  to find printable…

Four Can't-miss Happenings for the Week of July 14 - 20

Four Can’t-miss Happenings for the Week of July 14 – 20

Must SeeMad HomesSaturday (7/16 – 8/7) – Five condemned Capitol Hill homes have been taken over by local artists for this temporary art exhibit that gives new meaning to the phrase, “neighborhood in transition”. Visitors will have full access to four of the five homes featuring work from Troy Gua, Ryan Molenkamp and Luke Haynes….

Memoirs of the Mat

Memoirs of the Mat

Two local writers breathe humor into yoga with funny personal takes.

Seattleites tend to approach yoga with an intense earnestness, so how refreshing to find two practitioners who bring a critical, humorous eye to the practice. In December, local writer Claire Dederer published her funny and insightful Poser: My Life in 23 Yoga Poses, a memoir of Seattle marriage and motherhood, in which she both skewers…

Local Artists Get a Kick-start

Local Artists Get a Kick-start

Seattle artists turn to a new social media tool to fund projects.

Seattle-based cartoonists Scott Kurtz and Kris Straub decided last year that they wanted their own reality Web-TV show. They had already proven that their style of “bro-mance” banter attracts a following, and they received the green light from Penny Arcade TV (an online entertainment video channel). The catch: They needed to fund the production themselves….

Equestrian Meets Conference-Room Cool

Equestrian Meets Conference-Room Cool

Caterer Alissa Leinonen jockeys equestrian sass and professional style in classic jodhpurs, riding b

WHY WE LOVE THE LOOK: A busy mom of five and the owner of Gourmondo Catering in South Park, Bainbridge Island resident Leinonen doesn’t have time for two separate wardrobes. Instead, she incorporates the equestrian riding pants, structural tweed show coats and high-end cowgirl boots she wears to the barn into her 9-to-5 ensemble. “I…

Eclectic Summer Shopping Finds

Eclectic Summer Shopping Finds

New gift boutique Charley + May sets up shop on Queen Anne, comic cufflinks and a local menswear lin

Just DandyBelltown designer Christopher Jones (pictured above) is a straight shooter. When asked what inspires his menswear designs, he’ll simply say, “I couldn’t find what I was looking for. So I just made it myself.” His label name, Like a Rock Star, is equally right to the point and a spot-on description of suit wear…

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