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Nue Launches Global Dinner Series

Nue Launches Global Dinner Series

First up: Indonesian food for all

Dinner at Nue.

Seattle Seawalls No Longer a Shore Thing

Seattle Seawalls No Longer a Shore Thing

Bulkheads and other forms of ‘armoring’ line 92 percent of Seattle’s marine shoreline. Removing these can help restore habitat for endangered species—but can also erode land. Not surprisingly, some homeowners are resisting

walled off Most of Seattle’s marine shoreline has some kind of armoring like this seawall in West Seattle. Armoring is sometimes necessary but can also degrade habitat for for bugs, birds and fish

R.I.P. Old Spaghetti Factory

R.I.P. Old Spaghetti Factory

The downtown staple will shutter this week

Same story, different day. Last week guest writer Helen Freund wrote of the closing of the Queen City Grill, a Belltown restaurant with a glitzy and storied past—and a lot of well-heeled customers, particularly during its heyday in the ‘90s. And this week, Old Spaghetti Factory, that brick bastion of Italian(ish) cuisine, will be ending…

Seattle Companies Seek Opportunities in Virtual Reality

Seattle Companies Seek Opportunities in Virtual Reality

Virtual reality offers a different way to see the world. Seattle companies are jumping on board—and believe it will change the way we live

In the not-too-distant future, virtual reality may immerse kids in educational experiences and help them explore the universe in a whole new way

Video: A Seattle Drag Queen's Visit to the Pot Shop

Video: A Seattle Drag Queen’s Visit to the Pot Shop

This article originally appeared on The Fresh Toast.  Marijuana retail stores are among the most inclusive establishments you’ll visit in Seattle. If you have cash and an ID that shows you are 21 or older, you’re welcome to shop. As marijuana becomes more normalized in the Northwest, many cannabis curious consumers have questions. Mama Tits,…

Value-Based Health Plans: Healing Medicine?

Value-Based Health Plans: Healing Medicine?

Our medical costs are out of control. Some local companies are trying value-based health plans. Are they the answer?

Sabrina McKinney faced an important decision two years ago.  It was Boeing’s annual open enrollment period, when employees choose a health plan for the following year. McKinney, now in her 39th year with the company, chose something new: a “value-based” health plan. It meant a small monthly health insurance deduction from her paycheck and access…

A 'Show of Hands' for Enduring Seattle Artist, Mark Calderon

A ‘Show of Hands’ for Enduring Seattle Artist, Mark Calderon

Celebrated artist Mark Calderon marks 30 years in Seattle with his 10th solo show at Greg Kucera Gallery

Mark Calderon in his Central District studio

Shops That Pop

Shops That Pop

Seattle goes beyond e-commerce with good, new-fashioned pop-up stores

Alexander Wang Pop-In@Nordstrom

The Must List: Sweet Honey in the Rock, Menorah Mania, Buttcracker II

The Must List: Sweet Honey in the Rock, Menorah Mania, Buttcracker II

The cast of the Buttcracker II promise plenty of parody at Erickson Theatre Off Broadway

Recipe of the Week: Fennel-Beet Borscht

Recipe of the Week: Fennel-Beet Borscht

We tend to overindulge during the winter holidays. Keep up your energy and spare yourself holiday pounds by opting for healthy home-cooked meals when possible, like this light, but filling soup

Warm up with a sweet, savory bowl of borscht

Road Trip: Sandpoint, Idaho

Road Trip: Sandpoint, Idaho

It’s the definitive Pacific Northwest winter wonderland

Schweitzer Mountain, whose $5 million, 9,000 square foot lodge debuts in December

Looking Back at the Queen City Grill, Set to Close in January

Looking Back at the Queen City Grill, Set to Close in January

A landlord dispute ends the run of an iconic Belltown restaurant with a storied past

Sheri Schultz (center), wife of Starbucks’ Howard Schultz, at the Queen City Grill’s bar in the late ’80s.

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