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Chief Curator and Festival Director Carl Spence to Leave SIFF

Spence will move on after 23 years with the organization

SIFF’s Carl Spence

Small Living 101: How to Make Your Living Room Look Larger

Think a large rug is too big for your space? These 10 tips bust some myths of small living

This article originally appeared on Houzz.com. If you don’t have room for a 10-foot sofa or giant media console, you’re not alone. Those of us who dwell in an apartment or urban neighborhood frequently find that space is at a premium. If this describes your experience, you can choose to look at your limited living…

5 things you need to eat and drink in October

5 things you need to eat and drink in October

Pie, uni, and tacos--but not in one sitting, please.

A Cafe Flora favorite: Oaxaca tacos.

Revitalizing Old Properties on Capitol Hill and First Hill

A husband-and-wife development team proves good homes can come in compact packages

Architect David Neiman of Neiman Tabor, part of the design team for The Summit Inn renovations on Capitol Hill, will create 49 new micro units with interiors modeled after the modern, small spaces of Seattle University housing community, The Yobi Apartmen

Experience the Benefits of Bone Broth

Experience the Benefits of Bone Broth

Join the cult of perfecting bone broth, courtesy of Olympia’s new Broth Bar

Tressa Yellig (right) and her sister Katie have brought their Portland Broth Bar to Olympia

The Must List: Macefield Music Fest, French Film and More

What to do this weekend in Seattle

Scenes from last year’s Macefield Music Festival in Ballard

Windy City Pie Announces New Home

Windy City Pie Announces New Home

Get your deep-dish pies from Batch 206 Distillery in Interbay starting Oct. 1.

Hello, beautiful.

This Forgotten Bridge Once Made an Important Connection

Leschi Bridge was once an essential route for Seattle settlers

You’ve likely stumbled upon it, nearly concealed beneath the brush in Leschi Park, just south of Madrona, and dismissed it as another old, forgotten bridge. But Leschi Bridge, named after Chief Leschi of the Nisqually tribe, was once part of a route that played a vital role in Seattle transportation, linking settlers along Lake Washington…

The Top Haunted Spots Around Town

Outdoor Halloween happenings to add to your calendar stat

Sure, you can do the typical haunted house thing, but why not check out some outdoor Halloween happenings away from town? Nightmare at Beaver Lake, Sammamish Follow a spooky mile-long trail to a haunted house; be prepared to scream along the way. Proceeds from ticket sales and food donations benefit charities here and abroad. $18,…

Room of the Day: A Kids’ Bathroom Sets Sail With a Sunny Nautical Theme

A bright yellow-and-blue color palette, maritime mural and fish-scale tile bring cheer to a seaworthy bathroom

This article originally appeared on Houzz.com. Without changing the footprint of this children’s bathroom, designer Catherine Schmidt aimed to lighten and visually expand the previously dark, long and narrow layout. Vibrant colors and a nautical theme did the trick, while a clever pullout step stool gave her clients’ kids a better way to reach the…

Eddie Bauer Releases EB Originals Collection

The retailer returns to its roots with iconic designs

Wares from Eddie Bauer’s latest collection, releasing today

A Lesson in Modern Manners

A Lesson in Modern Manners

El Gaucho's etiquette expert weighs in on how to tackle Instagramming, dodging out of a date, and making sure you get (or get out of) the bill.

Polish your pearls, ladies.

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