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Editor's Note: January 2010

Editor’s Note: January 2010

Seattle mag editorial director Rachel Hart on going from American to mulicultural in our Comfort Foo

When I sat down to write this month’s column, I was working at home during that early snowfall last November, gazing out the window at our neighbor’s snow-covered fence. It wasn’t even winter, but it was definitely already grilled-cheese-and-tomato-soup weather. The snow will no doubt ebb and flow this season—I’m hoping for flow since I’ve…

Day Trip: Kent

Day Trip: Kent

Take note, urbanites. There is civilization south of Ikea. Thanks to the draw of Kent Station mall,

Take note, urbanites. There is civilization south of Ikea. Thanks to the draw of Kent Station mall, the busy ShoWare Center and a newly remodeled library, old town Kent has amped up its charm. The four-block stretch running from First to Fourth avenues, between Meeker and Titus streets, is lined with antique shops, restaurants, quaint…

Seattle Signature Styles

Perhaps it’s our laid-back, Left Coast view or the creative juices that fuel such an innovative city

To wit, there isn’t a cookie-cutter Seattle style. Some (regrettably) rock the socks ’n’ flops with their fleece, while others prefer the gritty polish of chicly layered scarves, leather jackets and knee-high boots. Though more apt to pound the pavement (or perhaps climb a mountain) than walk a red carpet, the 20 Seattleites on the…

Seattle Style Guide 2010

Seattle Style Guide 2010

From the uptown urbanite to the Northwest fleecester, from the retro glam-bot to the chic-y geek-ste

Seattle Signature Styles The 20 Seattleites on the following pages represent the epitome of local style, with day-to-day looks packing creative, personality-infused details. These style emblems embrace a larger trend: The “rules” of fashion need not apply.The Best Local Fashion Bloggers Snapping street style and talking eco-chic, our favorite local fashion bloggers are on the…

Bubbly event at the Local Vine

Bubbly event at the Local Vine

Local Vine serves up some holiday cheer in your glass this Thursday, Dec. 16th

A little puzzled about which bubbly to serve your holiday guests this season? The Local Vine is offering a fun way to learn (and taste!) the difference between champagne and other sparkling wines this Thursday, December 16th at 6pm-8pm. A collection of over 20 bubbly wines will be poured, including bottles that range in price…

Oysters Rockafeller

Oysters Rockafeller

Dining critic Allison Austin Scheff discovers bivalve bliss at Shuckers.

Usually, I’m an oyster purist: raw, on the half shell, with nothing but seawater and its own liquor to slurp down. But at Shuckers, the clubby oyster bar tucked ac a corner of the Fairmont Olympic Hotel (downtown, 411 University St.; 206.621.1984; fairmont.com), the old-school mahogany furnishings, plush banquettes and brass accents work their magic,…

Street Eats: Where Ya At Matt's Mobile Tribute to the Big Easy

Street Eats: Where Ya At Matt’s Mobile Tribute to the Big Easy

Allison Austin Scheff has the best gumbo she's ever tasted in Seattle at Where Ya At Matt’s food tru

The best gumbo I’ve tasted in Seattle comes from Where Ya At Matt’s food truck. Chef Matthew Lewis’ version ($8) features the holy trinity of celery, onions and bell peppers, and it pulses with heat from hunks of house-cured andouille sausage and Creole spice. A toasty brown roux gives it a creamy-smooth base. Lewis is…

New Hybrid Wines Merge Washington and Oregon Grapes

New Hybrid Wines Merge Washington and Oregon Grapes

Brian and Rob McCormick use grapes from both Washington and Oregon to make their Melamoose wines

When it comes to making great wine, father and son Rob and Brian McCormick of Memaloose Wines in Lyle, Washington, are working both sides of the Washington/Oregon border against the middle—of the Columbia River. In the exact “middle”—geographically, at least—of their five estate vineyards (two in Oregon, three in Washington) is Memaloose Island, the inspiration…

Kirkland's Rowdy Roja Salsa

Kirkland’s Rowdy Roja Salsa

Local producers Jimmy Anderson and Tim Hoskins bring Seattle-style salsa to the masses.

For Jimmy Anderson and Tim Hoskins, high school graduation from Seattle’s University Prep in 1983 didn’t entail a parting. Instead, their friendship ripened to the point that, 25 years later, they created Kirkland-based Rowdy Roja Salsa (mernies.com). In 2007, despite being immersed in their own careers (Hoskins was designing and maintaining marine aquariums, Anderson was…

Capitol Hill's Cork House

Capitol Hill’s Cork House

Squeezed next to Moe Bar and Sweat Box Yoga studio is Capitol Hill’s first and only winery.

Squeezed next to Moe Bar and Sweat Box Yoga studio is Capitol Hill’s first and only winery, Cork House (1421 10th Ave.; 206.323.2675; corkhousewines.com). Travis Scarborough (of O’Shea Scarborough Winery) and Josh Fletcher opened the tasting room in September to showcase their locally made blends. The VibeThe décor is a welcoming “recycled chic,” including a…

Cravings: Ring in the New Year with Blended Boosters

Cravings: Ring in the New Year with Blended Boosters

The holidays celebrate the season’s bounty—sometimes with a little too much bounty. Here are five re

Thrive Cafe The refresh, made with cucumber, celery, kale and spinach, is a richly colored, nutrient-packed pick-me-up. Add some apple juice for a sweeter flavor. $6/12 ounces. Roosevelt, 1026 NE 65th St.; 206.525.0300; generationthrive.comHealeo Shake up your system with the wellness shot, made with fresh squeezed ginger and lemon juice and topped with oregano oil,…

Lead Pencil Studio's Border Changing Work

Lead Pencil Studio’s Border Changing Work

Local architects frame negative space at the U.S.-Canada border crossing, giving us an excuse to hea

Seattle-based architects and artists Daniel Mihalyo and Annie Han, who collaborate under the name Lead Pencil Studio (leadpencilstudio.com), have built their reputation on nothing. More specifically, their award-winning site-specific installations have focused on absence—such as in 2003’s “Stairway,” a spindly metal flight of stairs missing quite a few steps in the middle, and 2006’s phenomenal…

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