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Harboring Noxious Weeds?

Whether you know it or not, those weeds in your yard may be part of a region-wide scourge...

I was recently contacted by the King County Noxious Weed Control Program because one of their staffers had identified Garlic Mustard, a seemingly innocuos little flowering plant that was not so slowly making huge and unwelcome inroads into our region’s flora, growing on my property. Eager to be part of the solution, not part of…

Ethan Stowell to Close Union, Open New Resto

We'd heard rumors that Ethan Stowell would be closing the doors of Union sometime this year. Looks l

Even more breaking food news today! (click here for earlier news about Sitka & Spruce and Flying Fish)  We’d heard rumors that Ethan Stowell would be closing the doors of Union sometime this year. Today we received news that it’s indeed official: Union will close Saturday, May 29. But foodies, don’t fret. This isn’ t a…

Seamless in Seattle: 2010 Winners

After narrowing 38 contestants to 12 finalists, the results are in. Meet the lucky seven designers w

After an inspiring, light-hearted day of presentations last Friday (at one point, fashion correspondent Joan Kelly tried to squeeze into one of Molly Griffith’s exquisite corsets) and much deliberation, we’ve selected the 2010 winners of Seamless in Seattle. The following seven designers will make their runway debut at Fashion First on September 16, and will…

SIFF Begins! Checking in with Carl Spence

SIFF kicked off last night with a packed gala and screening of the (very funny!) film The Extra Man.

Jenise Silva has been attending the Seattle International Film Festival for more than a decade—logging in more than 100 films viewed in some years. She’s been attending other film festivals for more than two decades including the Toronto International Film Festival, the Montreal Film Festival, Sundance and Tribeca. Jenise has also served on film programming committees for several organizations including Cinema…

VIDEO: Lorna Yee Talks Pizza on New Day Northwest

Did you miss Lorna Yee's New Day Northwest segment today? No worries, turns out the folks at New Day

Did you miss Lorna Yee’s New Day Northwest segment today? No worries, turns out the folks at New Day Northwest do a great job of posting their video online. Want to learn more about the city’s best pizzas? Check out our slice-by-slice to Seattle’s seriously addictive pies here.  

The Weekly Must List: May 20 – May 26

Our top to-do's for the week

Our top to-do’s for the weekMust SeeBass Ackwards at SIFF5/21 & 5/23 (Friday & Sunday) – Seattle International Film Festival audiences will remember director Linas Phillips’ 2006 documentary, Walking to Werner, in which the filmmaker walked 1,200 miles from Seattle to Los Angeles to meet his idol, Werner Herzog. For his latest work Linas takes…

Walrus & Carpenter Oyster Bar Coming to Ballard

Boat Street's Renee Erickson and friends will open an oyster bar on Ballard Ave this summer.

Old Ballard Avenue hardly needed another destination restaurant, but that’s not stopping Boat Street Café’s Renee Erickson and friends Chad Dale and Jeremy Price from opening a French-Northwest inspired oyster bar called The Walrus and the Carpenter (the website just went up yesterday).   Located in a sliver of a space in the Kolstrand building, the restaurant—named…

Lorna Yee on New Day Northwest Tomorrow!

Don't miss Seattle Mag contributor Lorna Yee when she talks pizza on New Day Northwest tomorrow at 1

Tune in to KING 5’s New Day Northwest program tomorrow (Thursday, May 19th) at 11 a.m. to watch Seattle Mag “Key Ingredient” columnist Lorna Yee chat about Seattle’s best pizza (which we wrote about in our Best Restaurants issue last month). Got a favorite pizza joint that’s not on our list? Tell us about it in the…

Fashion Weekend: Seattle Fashion Week & Luly Yang

Editorial assistant Lauren Lynch recaps a weekend of fashion from urban street wear to Luly Yang's d

 As a recent transplant from the great Midwest, I didn’t know what to expect from Seattle in terms of fashion. Aside from adding bling to a pair of crocs, it appeared as if Seattleites were on a coffee-induced move to grab a Patagonia fleece and run with it.  With an urge to investigate, I embarked on…

Some Like It Hotter

The Tri Cities Deliver Fun in the Desert Sun

While we Seattleites have been blessed with a mild winter and sunny spring weather, some like it even hotter. Just a 3 1/2 hour drive east, the Tri-Cities region is not only the warmest part of the state–it was 85 and sunny this past Saturday, some 15 degrees warmer than Seattle–but also one of the…

Eat+Drink: Marjorie Reopens on Cap Hill Tonight

Marjorie reopens in a new nabe with a new chef and a shareable menu.

Belltown’s favorite Carribean inspired restaurant Marjorie opens in Capitol Hill tonight with a new chef, Harvest Vine’s Kylen McCarthy, according to the Marjorie blog. The small restaurant (seating about 40) will have garage doors opening to a patio and an eclectic new American menu with a Caribbean flair. 5p.m. Tues.-Thurs. Sat.-Sun. marjorierestaurant.com 1412 E Union…

Cochon 555

Five chefs, Five Pigs, and Five Winemakers? If this is your idea of heaven, read on for the details.

COCHON 555 SEATTLE (Five Chefs, Five Pigs, Five Winemakers)For tickets go to http://www.cochon555.com (DISCOUNT CODE: formaticum)On Sunday, May 23rd at 5:00pm (3:30pm if you purchase a VIP ticket), Bell Harbor International Conference Center will be hosting Cochon 555, quite possibly the most extravagant celebration of the heritage pig Seattle will see this year. Chefs John Sundstrom (Lark),…

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