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Recipe of the Week: Vegan Lemon Mousse with Pomegranate Flair

Recipe of the Week: Vegan Lemon Mousse with Pomegranate Flair

This dessert by Mackenzie Schieck is refreshing and easy to make

It’s a new year and after the holidays we all swore we were going to cut back on all the heavy sweets, right? Right.  Still, sometimes you just can’t shake that craving for a sugary bite. Don’t worry! We have a dessert recipe for a dairy-free and gluten-free lemon mousse from Mackenzie Schieck’s Pine and…

Seattle Wine Blog Releases First Book

Seattle Wine Blog Releases First Book

Local wine blogger Madeline Puckette marries wine with design

Wine blogger Madeline Puckette is a visual learner. A sommelier and graphic designer by training, Puckette, an Oregon native, first taught herself about wine—specifically, how to identify its flavors and aromas—by doodling on note cards. Champagne may have inspired a sketch of butter and a knobby truffle; Pinot Noir, a stem of chocolate-dipped cherries. Those…

The Must List: Snowga Overlooking Lake Chelan, Children's Film Fest

The Must List: Snowga Overlooking Lake Chelan, Children’s Film Fest

What to do this weekend in Seattle

Must StretchGive “Snowga” a TrySaturday (1/23, 11:30 a.m.) Yogachelan takes yoga out of the studio and onto the slopes with “snowga,” two-and-a-half-hour sessions ($45) that start off with 30 minutes of yoga followed by a snowshoe trek along the Echo Ridge Trail overlooking Lake Chelan, stopping periodically to practice mountain pose, of course, among others….

Enjoy a New Wine-based Cocktail From Liberty

Enjoy a New Wine-based Cocktail From Liberty

Drink in the freedom with this new twist on a wine cocktail

The Cocktail: The Red October  Wine cocktails (drinks made with wine as their base and the addition of other ingredients) have been around since our first brave drinking ancestors added herbs and spices to their cup. A hit for years, these drinks dropped out of favor for the most part for much of the last…

Why Classical Music Still Thrives in Seattle

Why Classical Music Still Thrives in Seattle

What Seattle is doing to keep classical music resonating with young adult audiences

A classically trained pianist, Christopher O’Riley takes the stage at Meany Hall on the University of Washington campus and begins playing some elegant Shostakovich. The young audience listens quietly. Then, O’Riley hammers out a tune by famed alternative-rock band Radiohead—and the crowd roars in approval. Just as suddenly, O’Riley returns to the graceful classical music…

Two Iconic Waterfront Streetcars Saved and More News

Two Iconic Waterfront Streetcars Saved and More News

The top Seattle news stories you should be reading today

Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) and King County Metro have announced the decision to sell three of five George Benson streetcars, keeping two as part of a deal with non-profit group Friends of the Benson Trolleys. You may remember the Benson line trolleys as the ones that used to cruise up and down the Seattle…

Three First Impressions of the Bar at Capitol Hill's Lionhead

Three First Impressions of the Bar at Capitol Hill’s Lionhead

Don't miss the stellar bar program at Lionhead on Capitol Hill

Capitol Hill’s Lionhead is already garnering kudos for its Sichuan cuisine from renowned chef Jerry Traunfeld, and it is delicious. But don’t miss the bar program at Poppy’s sibling and neighbor. We stopped in recently and sat right at the bar itself to sample cocktails and learn about the mysteries of Baijiu. The Baijius: If…

7 Reasons to Attend Seattle Wine and Food Experience

7 Reasons to Attend Seattle Wine and Food Experience

Grand tasting set for Feb. 21 at Seattle Center Exhibition Hall

Sheer size. With 200 vendors including 50 chefs, 500 wines, mixologists, distillers, cider and brew masters, cookbook authors and so forth, Seattle Food and Wine Experience — from 1 to 5 p.m. Feb. 21 at the Seattle Center Exhibition Hall — is a convenient way to sip and sample the very best going on in…

New Procedure Helps Patients with High Risks

New Procedure Helps Patients with High Risks

A less invasive procedure offers new options for high-risk patients

When surgeons are dealing with clogged or narrowed aortic valves, they often perform a procedure that involves opening the chest in order to replace the blocked valve with an artificial one. For some heart patients, such as the elderly, the surgery is too risky. Bellevue’s Overlake Medical Center and Group Health Cooperative have teamed up…

Top Doctors 2016: Radiation Oncology

Radiation oncologists specialize in treating cancer with radiation therapy. K. Ray Badiozamani, M.D., testicular cancer, prostate cancer, bladder cancer; Virginia Mason Medical Center, Radiation Oncology, 1100 Ninth Ave., Seattle, 206.223.6801; Virginia Mason; University of Washington, 1995 Todd A. Barnett, M.D., Hodgkin’s and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, lung cancer, breast cancer; Swedish Cancer Institute, 1221 Madison St., Seattle,…

Top Doctors 2016: Vascular Surgery

Vascular surgeons treat diseases of the arteries and veins (excluding the heart) through medical therapy, minimally invasive catheter procedures and surgical reconstruction. Brian Lange, M.D., aneurysm, angioplasty and stent placement, carotid artery surgery; Swedish Heart & Vascular Institute, 801 Broadway, Seattle, 206.215.5921; Swedish Medical Center–First Hill; University of Washington, 1984 Mark H. Meissner, M.D., deep…

Top Doctors 2016: Vascular & Interventional Radiology

These radiologists use minimally invasive, image-guided procedures to diagnose and treat diseases in most organ systems. William B. Crenshaw, M.D., interventional radiology, interventional oncology, vascular disease; Vascular and Interventional Radiology at Overlake, 1035 116th Ave. NE, Bellevue, 425.688.5005; Overlake Hospital Medical Center, Swedish Medical Center–Cherry Hill; University of Virginia, 1987 Ray S. Jensen, M.D., chemoembolization…

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