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Georgetown on the Calendar

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Category: Arts + Events Articles   Don’t miss these events next year1) See your favorite indie bands at The Georgetown Music Fest in mid-June. Check georgetownmusicfest.com for details.2) Catch the exhilarating and always entertaining Georgetown Power Tool Races during Artopia, an arts and music festival held the last Saturday in June. Check artopiaseattle.com for details.3)…

Best of 2008: Beauty

Category: Beauty Articles   Best Spa Waiting AreaRelaxation Room at Vida Spa(South Lake Union, 2200 Westlake Ave.; 206.264.VIDA [8432]) > Many a spa try to woo you into serenity with their lounge areas, but no one does it better than the new Vida Spa. Warm, comfy intimate couches nestle right up to chic electric fireplaces…

Best of 2008: Georgetown

Georgetown captured the attention of Seattleites like no other neighborhood this year. A handful of

Category: Shopping + Fashion Articles   Georgetown captured the attention of Seattleites like no other neighborhood this year. A handful of bars, restaurants, shops and festivals have made it a popular destination for the first time since, well, we can’t remember that far back. Sprawled between I-5 to the east, the Duwamish to the west,…

Best of 2008: Reader

We asked, you answered. Behold your favorites in 49 categories

Category: Articles   We asked, you answered. Behold your favorites in 49 categories BEAUTY & HEALTH Hair colorist Rosaline Hampton (neé Rogers)By appointment only425.614.6377 Hair salon Gene JuarezMultiple locations, including Bellevue550 106th Ave. NE, Suite 105425.455.5511 Hair stylist (Tie!)Christophe Soltane, Gene JuarezDowntown607 Pine St.206.326.6000 Charlie Alger, Seven Bellevue101 Bellevue Square425.289.1777 Men’s salon Rudy’s BarbershopMultiple locations, including…

Best of 2008: Green

This year, Seattle gave us plenty to love. From museums (three cheers for the new Wing Luke Asian an

Category: Green Living   Best Green Space by a Condo DeveloperGreen Plaza at Fifth and Madison(Downtown, 909 Fifth Ave.)This public spot near the Central Library on Fifth Avenue and Madison Street is courtesy of major condo developer Kennedy Wilson, owners of the 5th and Madison Condos and RREEF Real Estate. The sustainably designed space lies…

Best of 2008: Year of the Rat

According to the Chinese calendar, 2008 is the year of the rat: a critter widely respected and consi

Category: Articles   According to the Chinese calendar, 2008 is the year of the rat: a critter widely respected and considered resourceful, perceptive and enterprising—or, wily, cunning, slightly scary and pretty much unstoppable. In Seattle, where rats could practically be the official city mascot, we’re finally allowed to be proud of the skittery underbelly of…

Best of 2008: Kids

This year, Seattle gave us plenty to love. From museums (three cheers for the new Wing Luke Asian an

Category: Articles   Best Swimming Pool for Teensy TotsMountlake Terrace Recreation Pavilion (Mountlake Terrace, 5303 228th St. SW; 425.776.9173) Do your kids dream of being like Michael Phelps? Get them started at the inviting pool at the Mountlake Terrace Recreation Pavilion. Kiddos have no fear when the water is a soothing, bath-like 87 degrees and…

Bring on the Bling

Kelley Moore

Category: Shopping + Fashion Articles   Kelley Moore’s stylish ideas for exchanging gifts with your friends—a holiday jewelry swap   The holiday season is filled with party after party, which means plenty of occasions for dressing up. And sometimes, a girl needs a wardrobe refresher—which is just what a bold piece of jewelry can provide….

What does your favorite coffee shop say about you?

With Starbucks attempting to woo finicky consumers with its new Pike Place Roast, McDonald’s entering the race for your McLatte dollar, Portland’s Stumptown making itself at home here, and new coffee shops cropping up all the time, Seattle’s coffee culture is still as fresh as that first cup. But what does your favorite coffee shop…

Best of 2008: Food

This year, Seattle gave us plenty of excitement in the culinary scene. From burgers built with scien

Category: Eat + Drink Articles   This year, Seattle gave us plenty of excitement in the culinary scene. From burgers built with scientific precision to a Georgetown restaurant that channels the Italian countryside, read about the latest and greatest in local food. Hottest Table in TownPoppy (Capitol Hill, 622 Broadway Ave. E; 206.324.1108)Chef Jerry Traunfeld’s…

Best of 2008: Pets

This year, Seattle gave us plenty to love. From museums (three cheers for the new Wing Luke Asian an

Category: Shopping + Fashion Articles   Best Place to Wash Your Own DogRub-A-Dub Dog(Greenwood, 6826 Greenwood Ave. N; 206.789.5311)No one digs a dog-hair-coated bathtub, so instead of attempting, yet again, to bathe your stinky pups at home, haul ’em down to Greenwood’s beloved Rub-A-Dub Dog. With six self-wash stations equipped with waist-high porcelain tubs, Rub-A-Dub…

Wearable Art

Post cards? We found more than a bunch of stinkin

Category: Shopping + Fashion Articles   With the Wing Luke Asian Museum and Northwest African American Museum unveiled this year, and SAM’s new space and Olympic Sculpture Park in full swing, we tapped into one of the city’s best-kept secret shopping resources to bring you inspired ideas for this season’s gift-giving: our local museum gift…

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