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A today-only deal offers discounted tickets to the 5th Avenue

Normally orchestra and Grand Tier tickets to The 5th Avenue Theatre’s production of Leonard Bernstein’s classic stage musical On the Town, about a group of sailors who spend a night painting The Big Apple red, would run upwards of $80. Not today. Groupon—which offers one-day online deals for various local goods, services and activities—is offering…

Weekly Must List: April 8 – 14

Our top to-do's for the week

Must SeeSaturday (4/10) – Alice in Wonderbread. S’more and Peace. Huckleberry Flan. No pun is too painful at the fifth annual Edible Book Festival, where bookworms and food geeks unite to reinterpret great literature through gastronomy. As always, the fest asks the public to craft edible takes on books—and then eat them. Got a punny…

Shannon Borg’s TASTE WA Wine Picks

If the recession is still raging, it wasn

If the recession is still raging, it wasn’t apparent at Taste Washington Sunday, March 27 at Qwest Field. Of the 200+ wineries there, there were dozens that have just released their first wines—jumping into the wine business fray with vigor. A few of my new favorites are miniscule, but just as passionate about producing excellent…

Anna Peters at SoDo Macrina

Beautiful, large-scale wood pieces featuring text, photos, graphic design and nods to old-school aut

I became acquainted with Portland artist Anna Peters after seeing her work in a Seattle show last year. I love her work—pieces of found wood that she festoons with old photos, cartoon images, lots and lots of tiny nails, bits of maps, old linoleum, and the shiny name plates from retro cars (think: Impala, Pinto, New…

Keep on Growing

Seattle Tilth's Annual Edible Plant Sale Takes Place May 1-2

Take part in this annual spring garden ritual and choose from the largest selection of organically, sustainably and locally grown vegetable starts in Seattle. Beginning and long-time gardeners alike will not want to miss this event! Shoppers can choose from over 50 varieties of tomatoes and 20 varieties of peppers, rare and heirloom organic veggie…

Fashion & Style Friday: NYFA Fashion Show

Next crop of up-and-coming designers are out to prove that in Seattle, Ballard is fashion central

We swear, there is something in the water in Ballard: every year when we tally up the votes for our Seamless in Seattle contest (this year’s deadline coming up April 16, entry details here), an astounding number of finalists have Ballard-based New York Fashion Academy stamped on their resume. Last year, five of our seven…

Celebrate Spring at a Local Flower Fests

Kick start spring with a visit to one of our region

Kick start spring with a visit to one of our region’s many flower fests. Here are a few of our favorites: Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, Mount Vernon4/1 – 4/30 • Flora fans can celebrate Skagit Valley’s prized tulips throughout the month of April. Swing by the city’s main flower venues, Roozengaarde and Tulip Town for…

Seattle’s 4th of July Fireworks Are Saved!

After donations from many local business owners big and small, the annual fireworks show will go on

Just one day after restaurateur Tom Douglas announced his plan on Dave Ross’ radio show to donate $5,000 to save the Lake Union Fourth of July fireworks show (formerly sponsored by Washington Mutual and then Chase), and asked other business owners to follow suit, the necessary $500,000 was raised. Many local business owners made donations…

Bakery Nouveau's Triple-layer Chocolate Cake

Bakery Nouveau’s Triple-layer Chocolate Cake

The moistest triple-layer chocolate cake we've tasted.

Look past the gold-speckled truffles and the loaves of crisp-crusted breads at Bakery Nouveau (4737 California Ave. SW 206.923.0534 bakerynouveau.com), and you’ll spy the sweet-as-pie staff selling slices of chocolate cake to patrons in the know. That’s because this triple-layer Classic Chocolate Cake ($4.50/slice; $30/8-inch cake) is the moistest we’ve tasted, and definitely worth a…

Tom Douglas, Microsoft & Starbucks to the Rescue!

Seattle restaurateur Tom Douglas is spearheading an effort to save the city's Fourth of July firewor

Editor’s Note: Nick Perry at The Seattle Times reports that Microsoft and Starbucks have each pledged $125,000 toward saving the Independence Day fireworks show at Lake Union. Look to the sky! It’s a bird, it’s a plane…. No, it’s local restaurateur Tom Douglas saving the annual Lake Union Fourth of July Fireworks show. In an…

Nicole Richie Gives Seattleites Fashion Advice

Nicole Richie celebrates the launch of her Winter Kate clothing line at the downtown Nordstrom and c

At only 28 years old, Nicole Richie has become a Hollywood trendsetter thanks to her fashion sense. She recently visited Seattle’s flagship Nordstrom store to celebrate the launch of her new apparel line, Winter Kate (her daughter’s middle name). Over 400 fans participated in the meet-and-greet and the downtown Nordstrom nearly sold out of the…

Restaurant Review: Cicchetti

Restaurant Review: Cicchetti

Mediterranean nibbles in Eastlake

Our city’s obsession with small plates won’t die—and Cicchetti (pronounced chi-KET-tee) is one of the latest restaurants to hop on the miniaturized-portion bandwagon. The little-sister restaurant to Serafina in Eastlake is a bustling neighborhood joint that from the outside resembles a modern converted barn. Inside, a blown-glass flowering showpiece of a chandelier hangs overhead, bathing…

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