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Creamy Asparagus Soup

Creamy Asparagus Soup

local green stalks are up

(Benjamin Franklin amuses Jane)A revitalizing dairy-free  soup using fresh, local asparagus, cumin and dill.  Perfect for spring. For printable recipe click HERE. Cookus Interruptus is devoted to educating viewers about how to cook fresh local organic whole foods via 140+ short humorous videos.  Visit cookusinterruptus.com  to find printable recipes, menu ideas, nutrition nerdy blog, fun…

The Perfect Summer Day

The Perfect Summer Day

Our edit team takes an urban walkabout.

Urban WalkaboutBy Arts + Culture editor Brangien Davis Dear weather gods: Just so there’s no mistake, my perfect summer day in Seattle is sunny. When the vitamin D is finally shining down upon us, I want to soak up as much as humanly possible. My husband and I are big fans of the daylong urban…

Ultimate Summer Activites and Sun Spots

Ultimate Summer Activites and Sun Spots

From mountain hikes to beachside bonfires, our favorite summer activities.

Agua Verde Café and Paddle Club Where can you drink a margarita on a deck in the sunshine, dig into fresh, tasty fish tacos with just-made salsa, and then hop in a bright orange, lime green or raspberry red kayak for a self-propelled tour around Lake Union? Agua Verde has you covered. Every summer, when…

Live Poetry at Northwest Film Forum, a Chinese Garden Open House, Honk! Fest West and Cheese, Lots of Cheese

Live Poetry at Northwest Film Forum, a Chinese Garden Open House, Honk! Fest West and Cheese, Lots of Cheese

Hello, Again, HelloThursday – Saturday (5/12 – 5/14) – At least that’s how it feels when Rachel Kessler and Sierra Nelson, aka the Vis-à-Vis Society (formerly known as two out of three in The Typing Explosion), conduct their live poetry experiments. In this new show, Hello, Again, Hello (part of the Northwest Film Forum’s “Live” series) the…

Bicycle Diaries: The Competitive Side of Bike Commuters

Bicycle Diaries: The Competitive Side of Bike Commuters

In this series we ask Roddy Sheer for some tips and tricks for making bike commuting a little easier

It seems that bike commuting gets the competitive juices flowing for Greg Widmyer, one of our resident blogging bike commuters this month. Here’s how he puts it: “I’ve kind of got a nice routine going this week with early morning calls.  I leave my house about 7:30, ride about 500 yards to a coffee shop,…

Feature: Seattle School District Watchdogs

Feature: Seattle School District Watchdogs

With the firing of Seattle Schools Superintendent Maria Goodloe-Johnson and ongoing budget cuts, edu

School’s out this month, but for a group of local education advocates, the homework never ends. With recent leadership and budget crises fueling an environment of mistrust, protecting the interests of the more than 47,000 students served by Seattle Public Schools has never been more difficult—or more crucial. Meet the citizen watchdogs who remain vigilant…

Richard Louv Introduces New Book, The Nature Principle, May 12 at Town Hall

Richard Louv Introduces New Book, The Nature Principle, May 12 at Town Hall

Join North Cascades Institute and REI in welcoming Richard Louv to two special events in the Northwest as the celebrated author introduces his latest work, The Nature Principle. The immediacy of the message in his book Last Child in the Woods galvanized an international movement to reconnect children with nature. With The Nature Principle, Louv…

Paper Devotees Feel the Love at New Shop Paper Hammer

Paper Devotees Feel the Love at New Shop Paper Hammer

A downtown studio sources unique cards, furniture and gifts from tiny Tieton in central Washington.

Ed Marquand’s new gift and paper shop, Paper Hammer (downtown, 1400 Second Ave.; 206.682.3820; paper-hammer.com), is the realization of a dream project built over the past six years. Also the owner of Marquand Books in the same building (both an art book publisher and old-school book bindery), Marquand is leading the charge to reinvigorate Tieton….

Travel to the Valley Village of Tieton

Travel to the Valley Village of Tieton

Big-city ambition meets small-town charm in the Yakima Valley village of Tieton.

About two and a half hours east of Seattle, Tieton (pronounced TY-uh-tun) was once a prosperous apple town with a railroad link, a bowling alley, a dance hall, a billiards parlor and a soda fountain where folks gathered to shoot the breeze. Even aliens from outer space are said to have visited Tieton. But since…

Seattle’s Idea-sharing Explosion

Seattle’s Idea-sharing Explosion

New groups join TEDx in creating events where big thinkers gather.

It’s a sunny Saturday in early March. Nearly 150 media, tech and business professionals, academics and students are squeezed into a meeting room at Adobe’s Fremont campus. The crowd quietly sips bottles of specialty ginger beer and listens intently, many taking notes, as author Eric Liu discusses citizenship and leadership with the host of the…

Mad Men–style Family Portraits, Luxury Northwest Family Travel Ideas, Personalized Kids’ Stationery

Mad Men–style Family Portraits, Luxury Northwest Family Travel Ideas, Personalized Kids’ Stationery

THE MOD SQUAD – family portraitsFans of the hit show Mad Men have been feeling at a loss ever since the network powers-that-be announced the show’s fifth season won’t air until March 2012. May we suggest a way to get your Mad fix and also get ahead on the annual chore of taking a pic…

Seattle's Daily Deal Startups Are Banking on Groupon's Success

Seattle’s Daily Deal Startups Are Banking on Groupon’s Success

Several local companies are offering niche deals for local sale seekers.

Thanks to Groupon’s booming success, daily-deal companies are sprouting up all over. In the last year, several seattle websites have put a niche spin on the popular online discount model. STRENGTH IN NUMBERSTippr (tippr.com)Boasts 50 to 90 percent off prices, and unlike other sites, features Accelerated Deals—the more people who purchase, the greater the discount…

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