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Shopping Around: Maternity

New store openings

Category: Shopping + Fashion Articles   After learning from the first one, raising the second child is said to be easier. And so it seems with Bump number two at Bellevue Square, birthed last August. While offering a similar selection of merchandise as its Seattle sibling—stylish maternity clothes, body care for the mom-to-be, delightful baby…

Shopping Around: Fashion

New store openings

Category: Shopping + Fashion Articles   By association, Sandy Chac and Chanda Mak, friends and co-owners of Capitol Hill boutique JJ, which opened last August, understand sartorial style that goes beyond fashion into the realm of fabric and construction. (Chac worked at her family’s dry cleaning business as a teen; Mak observed as her mother,…

Shopping Around: Beauty

New store openings

Category: Shopping + Fashion Articles   Cory Smith thinks of her second Sweet Petula shop, opened in Pioneer Square in October, as a lab—a place to make her products sold at both stores (the other, in Madison Valley, is a bed and bath boutique where she carries her products plus luxurious bedding, pj’s and more)…

Key Ingredient: Duck Gizzards

Local gourmet Lorna Yee puts an overlooked protein to good use

Category: Eat + Drink Articles   Local gourmet Lorna Yee puts an overlooked protein to good use What it is: With a rich flavor similar to duck meat (though slightly gamier), gizzard is the secondary stomach in birds used to grind food before digestion. The texture is pleasantly springy when fried or roasted, and when…

Cravings: Sweet Potato

Tasty sweet potatoes are showing up at restaurants all over town

Category: Eat + Drink Articles   Tasty sweet potatoes are showing up at restaurants all over town—and not just in fry form Tulio The Sweet Potato Gnocchi is so addictive that executive chef Walter Pisano can’t take it off the menu (fans of the dish complain). The handmade dough is cut into pillows, sautéed in…

Barhop: Ballard Loft

The Seahawks may not be in the game, but if you still want to watch the Super Bowl, head to super sp

Category: Eat + Drink Articles   The Seahawks may not be in the game, but if you still want to watch the Super Bowl, head to super sporty Ballard Loft on February 1 to catch the action on any of the 12 flat screens The Vibe: Sports fans and a handful of resident hipsters mix…

Meet the Producer: Toboton Creek Ranch

These free-roaming goats are brought up on a balanced hay-and-grass diet

Category: Eat + Drink Articles   Since 2001, Dan Di Cicco and his wife, Lynda Kofford-Di Cicco, have raised a lot of kids—but they’re not your typical family. The Di Ciccos, a teacher (him) and nurse (her) by day, are goat farmers who have around 200 goats in their flock annually, raising them primarily for…

An Evening with Garrison Keillor

Garrison Keillor, beloved host of Prairie Home Companion, brings his humor and candor to Seattle for

Category: Arts + Events Articles   1/22 • Calling all NPR geeks! Garrison Keillor, beloved host of Prairie Home Companion, is bringing his humor and candor to Seattle for one night only. The liberal-leaning orator, who has 30 years of public radio under his belt, is also a prolific author. His latest novel, Liberty: A…

Beethoven

Ring in the new year with a thunderous rendition of the Beethoven

Category: Arts + Events Articles   1/2–1/4 • Ring in the new year with a thunderous rendition of the Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony by the Seattle Symphony. One of the best-known works of the Western World, the best thing about big, bad no. 9 is that it’s easy to sing along with: ba-ba-ba BUUUHHH. 7 p.m….

Trend: Counterpoint

Put away your pocket protectors

Category: Arts + Events Articles   Put away your pocket protectors—local high school debate teams are defying stereotypes  While most high school students were savoring the remaining days and nights of summer last August, a couple dozen rejected barbecues and lake swims in favor of something a bit weightier—a debate about the environment. But this…

Hot Button: Shock to the System

Could the solution to healthy kids dying on the athletic field be a simple hand-held electronic devi

Category: Arts + Events Articles   Could the solution to healthy kids dying on the athletic field be a simple hand-held electronic device? In June 2006, 15-year-old Christopher Giovannetti was in gym class at Woodinville’s Leota Junior High School, running around the track and looking forward to summer vacation. Suddenly, the freshman passed out. When…

Spinasse Restaurant Review

Spinasse Restaurant Review

Can pasta be a form of art? Searching for perfection at Capitol Hill.

Upon walking into the modestly sized dining room at Spinasse (pronounced “Spee-NAH-say”), near the fashionable, gastronomically gifted 12th Avenue and Pike Street stretch of Capitol Hill, I felt like I’d been whisked away to an old Italian farmhouse—delicate lace curtains hang in the front windows, rough-hewn beams bear the soaring ceiling’s burden, and mismatched wood…

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