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Top Doctors 2018: Psychiatry

Top Doctors 2018: Psychiatry

Part of our 18th annual list of the region's best physicians

This article appears in print in the April 2018 issue, as part of the Top Doctors cover story. Click here to subscribe. Raman Arora, M.D., behavioral disorders; Pacific Medical Centers, Beacon Hill, 1200 12th Ave. S, Seattle, 206.621.4045; University of Sydney Faculty of Medicine, Australia, 2001  Jesse R. Fann, M.D., psychiatry in physical illness and cancer, neuropsychiatry, depression; Seattle…

Top Doctors 2018: Plastic Surgery

Top Doctors 2018: Plastic Surgery

Part of our 18th annual list of the region's best physicians

This article appears in print in the April 2018 issue, as part of the Top Doctors cover story. Click here to subscribe. 14 Years Kevin M. Beshlian, M.D., breast reconstruction, microsurgery; The Polyclinic, Plastic Surgery, 1229 Madison St., Suite 1600, Seattle, 206.860.4680; Swedish Medical Center–Ballard; University of Virginia School of Medicine, 1982  13 Years Daniel L. Downey, M.D., facial…

Top Doctors 2018: Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Top Doctors 2018: Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Part of our 18th annual list of the region's best physicians

This article appears in print in the April 2018 issue, as part of the Top Doctors cover story. Click here to subscribe. Susan D. Apkon, M.D., cerebral palsy, brain injury rehabilitation, neuromuscular disorders; Seattle Children’s Rehabilitation Medicine, 4800 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, 206.987.2114; Seattle Children’s Hospital, University of Washington Medical Center; University of Vermont College of Medicine, 1994 …

Top Doctors 2018: Pediatrics

Top Doctors 2018: Pediatrics

Part of our 18th annual list of the region's best physicians

This article appears in print in the April 2018 issue, as part of the Top Doctors cover story. Click here to subscribe. Alka Atal-Barrio, M.D., The Everett Clinic, Pediatrics, 4420 76th St. NE, Marysville, 360.651.7492; Providence Regional Medical Center-Everett; Stanford University School of Medicine, 1989  Julia Bledsoe, M.D.,** adoption and foster care; Pediatric Care Center at University of Washington…

Top Doctors 2018: Pathology

Top Doctors 2018: Pathology

Part of our 18th annual list of the region's best physicians

This article appears in print in the April 2018 issue, as part of the Top Doctors cover story. Click here to subscribe. A pathologist examines body tissues to diagnose diseases and determine the cause of various conditions. Rochelle L. Garcia, M.D., gynecologic and breast pathology, surgical and international pathology, cytopathology; University of Washington Medical Center, Pathology, 1959 NE Pacific…

Top Doctors 2018: Pain Medicine

Top Doctors 2018: Pain Medicine

Part of our 18th annual list of the region's best physicians

This article appears in print in the April 2018 issue, as part of the Top Doctors cover story. Click here to subscribe. Anesthesiologists, neurologists, orthopedic surgeons, neurosurgeons and some psychiatrists practice pain medicine. 10 Years Hugh W. Allen, M.D., spine pain management, cancer pain management, interventional pain medicine; Kaiser Permanente Capitol Hill Medical Center, 201 16th Ave. E, Seattle,…

Top Doctors 2018: Pediatric Otolaryngology

Top Doctors 2018: Pediatric Otolaryngology

Part of our 18th annual list of the region's best physicians

This article appears in print in the April 2018 issue, as part of the Top Doctors cover story. Click here to subscribe. Sanjay R. Parikh, M.D., airway reconstruction, sinus disorders/surgery, vocal cord and hearing disorders; Seattle Children’s Hospital, Otolaryngology, 4800 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, 206.987.2105; Seattle Children’s Hospital; University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine, Canada, 1994  14…

Take a Stroll Along the New Washington Park Arboretum Trail

Take a Stroll Along the New Washington Park Arboretum Trail

"This is one of the biggest moves in the Arboretum since it was created."

This article appears in print in the March 2018 issue. Click here to subscribe. The new 1.2-mile paved stretch of trail in the Washington Park Arboretum is still awaiting its grand opening — now set for April 8. But pedestrians and cyclists are already testing out the long-planned addition to the park, which has been underway for…

This Book Should Be Your New Go-To Guide in the Kitchen

This Book Should Be Your New Go-To Guide in the Kitchen

"How to Taste: The Curious Cook’s Handbook to Seasoning and Balance, from Umami to Acid and Beyond—with Recipes" by Becky Selengut hits shelves March 13.

This article appears in print in the March 2018 issue. Click here to subscribe. Like sight, smell and the other senses we take for granted, taste is something we do mostly without thinking. But local chef, cooking instructor and cookbook author Becky Selengut wants us to start noticing the flavors in our food more mindfully.  Selengut’s new…

Café Pettirosso Steps Up Its Beverage Game With New Wine Program

Café Pettirosso Steps Up Its Beverage Game With New Wine Program

Stop by the neighborhood darling for approachable, affordable wine—from Washington reds to sparkling Franciacorta.

Reasonable prices and a clear vision for high quality food and drink has kept the restaurant relevant for decades in the ever-evolving food scene of Capitol Hill. The new wine program, spearheaded by general manager Jamey Lionhart, takes influence from the restaurant’s style, offering approachable, affordable bottles fit for brunching or dining any night of…

Playful, Heartfelt 'A Dance For Dark Horses' to Premiere at Velocity Dance Center

Playful, Heartfelt ‘A Dance For Dark Horses’ to Premiere at Velocity Dance Center

Seattle choreographer Kim Lusk's work riffs on a quirky cowboy lineage

bodies in motion Kim Lusk’s playful, heartfelt A Dance for Dark Horses debuts this month at Velocity

Remembering Seattle’s Anti-Freeway Crusaders

Remembering Seattle’s Anti-Freeway Crusaders

Local activists are creating new online resources to remember the ways that people shaped Seattle (for the better!) in the 1960s and '70s

Seattle was anti-freeway before being anti-freeway was cool. Today we complain about the traffic, but the mainstream solutions of the 1960s and ‘70s would have made things much worse. We’re bringing down the Alaskan Way Viaduct–demolition is slated to begin in early 2019. Safety was a huge factor in replacing the earthquake-weakened structure with a…

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