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Chef’s Day off: Dinette Style

Who knew there was a chef

Category: Eat + Drink Articles   Who knew there was a chef’s compound on First Hill? Melissa Nyffeler, chef/owner of Dinette, lives in a light-filled fifth-floor apartment in the same building as Jim Drohman of Le Pichet/Café Presse and Bo Maisano, formerly of Madison Park Café. I joined Nyffeler at her home for a dress…

Top Affordable Stylists $50 or less

The economy may be shaky, but some things never change: You still need a haircut, right? We searched

Category: Best of Beauty   Andrea Berg Tonic Salon Bryant, 3406 NE 55th St.206.545.2269 Price: Cuts, $50; single-process color, $60; foils, $85 and up  Expertise: Making natural textures work for people to achieve “effortless hair.”   Biggest hair peeve: “People who cut their own bangs.”  Celeb hair I covet: “Giselle [Bundchen]’s hair and Blake Lively on…

To Dream the Impossible

How to Get Your Children's Book Published

Category: Arts + Events Articles   Early in June, I sat down with Seattle author Richard Farr to talk about how to get a children’s book published. He was highly amused by the idea that he would be considered any kind of expert, but I thought there was no better person to ask than someone…

Cherry Poppin

Eugene

Category: Articles   2/5 • When these Eugene, Oregon, boys burst onto the national music scene in ’97 with their hit “Zoot Suit Riot,” they inspired countless guys and gals to take up swing dancing. If it’s been a while since you hit the dance floor, grab a date and plan for a night of…

Datebook: Dirty Dancing

Say hello to Portland-based tEEth, whose wildly original and at times very funny performance company

Category: Articles   It’s not often you come across a dance theater company that is truly scary—a company that creates such disturbing, lasting images that you are skeeved out and a little jumpy for days afterward, fearing you might encounter one of their surreal tableaus around a real-life corner. Say hello to Portland-based tEEth, whose…

Book Breakdown

Bellevue Arts Museum exhibit shreds the notion of a book

Category: Articles   2/24–6/14 • Doomsayers have been threatening the demise of the book since, well, since the invention of the printing press, and while books have survived (for now), it’s not always in their original form. In Book Borrowers: Contemporary Artists Transforming the Book, the new show at Bellevue Arts Museum, the book becomes…

Datebook: Same As He ever Was

David Byrne may have moved on from the Talking Heads, but his new music is no less inspired or infec

Category: Articles   2/12 • Twenty-five years after he charmed us by wearing an absurdly oversized suit in the 1984 Talking Heads tour documentary Stop Making Sense, the hugely talented musician (and visual artist, and director, and choreographer) David Byrne is on the road again. This time he’ll perform songs from his 2008 album Everything…

Tilt-shift Q&A: See Seattle from a New Angle

This month we highlight the creativity and, um, small mindedness of tilt-shift photographers who mak

Category: Arts + Events Articles   This month we highlight the creativity and, um, small mindedness of tilt-shift photographers who make real-life landscapes look like scale models. We swapped emails with Erynn Rose, a Seattle photographer embracing this trend to find out more about this interesting photo genre. What is tilt-shift photography?Official tilt-shift photography is…

Children’s and Young Adult Literature

Category: Arts + Events Articles   Karin Snelson introduces several acclaimed Seattle writers and illustrators for the younger—much younger—set, and offers a few tips for aspiring children’s book authors. Take heed and you might be next to be featured in our pages! Palette Pleaser: Julie Paschkis brings color and life to children’s books All Julie…

Restaurant Specials

With deals like these at local eateries, you won

Category: Arts + Events Articles   With deals like these at local eateries, you won’t want to miss a night dining out. Bargain sushi? It’s all relative, but there’s no arguing that the Course Meal ($50 for two) at Mashiko’s (West Seattle, 4725 California Ave. SW; 206.935.4339) is worth every pinched penny. The five-course, chef’s…

Cheap Eats Directory

Category: Eat + Drink Articles   Your guide to the restaurants featured in our Cheap Eats issue Alhadeff Grill at South Seattle Community CollegeRainier Valley6000 16th Ave. SW 206.764.5344chefschool.com Anita’s CrêpesBallard4350 NW Leary Ave.206.838.9997anitascrepes.comAlso at various farmers’ market year-round, including Ballard (Sun., 10 a.m.–2 p.m.) Archa ThaiKent121 Meeker St.253.373.1868Baguette BoxCapitol Hill1203 Pine St.206.332.0220Fremont 626 N…

Cheap Eats: The Big List

Rocky economic times give us second thoughts about carefree spending and multicourse dinners. But pa

Category: Eat + Drink Articles   Rocky economic times give us second thoughts about carefree spending and multicourse dinners. But paying more attention to the bottom line doesn’t have to feel (or taste) like scrimping. In fact, it’s not hard to eat on the cheap in Seattle: We’ve got taco stands, bánh mì delis and…

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