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Vegetables Rule at Tom Douglas' The Carlile Room

Vegetables Rule at Tom Douglas’ The Carlile Room

Veggies are the attraction and meats come on the side at this new downtown hot spot

Think of Tom Douglas’ newest downtown hot spot as a steakhouse flipped. At The Carlile Room, kitty-corner from The Paramount Theatre, veggies are the attraction and meats come on the side. It’s a fantastic way to eat, especially since Douglas and executive chef Dezi Bonow (Dahlia Lounge, Palace Kitchen) have dreamed up flavorful (often thanks…

McMenamins Opens its First Seattle-area Hotel

McMenamins Opens its First Seattle-area Hotel

The Oregon-based family business to convert Art Deco Anderson School into its signature hotel

When the City of Bothell invited McMenamins to consider the city’s landmark 1930s-era Art Deco Anderson School as a site for its first Seattle-area hotel, the Oregon-based family business, led by brothers Mike and Brian McMenamin, was faced with an exciting, and perhaps slightly daunting, challenge. The school would be the largest historic property the…

Half-Dead Dancers, Spooky Showgirls at KT Niefhoff's 'A Glimmer of Hope or Skin or Light'

Half-Dead Dancers, Spooky Showgirls at KT Niefhoff’s ‘A Glimmer of Hope or Skin or Light’

The performance innovator calls her new show a "glam-rock, free-for-all musical"

Seattle choreographer and performance innovator KT Niehoff is widely known for her dance theater company Lingo Productions, and for cofounding Velocity Dance Center in 1996. This month she presents A Glimmer of Hope or Skin or Light, a rollicking spectacle featuring a live band, spooky showgirls, half-dead dancers and an audience free to roam where…

Taste rare whiskies with John Howie Steak

Taste rare whiskies with John Howie Steak

First annual Rare and Well Done whiskey experience slated for Nov. 7 in Bellevue

The king of steak is hosting a first-ever whiskey experience fit for royalty. John Howie Steak’s first annual Rare and Well Done will feature more than 100 whiskies from distillers and brand ambassadors from around the world. The event will take place at The Bravern event space in Bellevue, next door to John Howie Steak,…

5 of the Most Amazing Homes in the Pacific Northwest

5 of the Most Amazing Homes in the Pacific Northwest

Inspiring ideas for every style and every room

From modern masterpieces to 5-Star Built Green homes, we’ve rounded up the Pacific Northwest’s most beautiful houses and how to get the look in your own home. 1. Modern RetreatAn award-winning Winthrop home by famed local architect Tom Kundig balances big valley views with intimate spacesBy Sheila Cain; Photographed by Ed SozinhoThe home’s materials of…

Recipe of the Week: Chicken Lettuce Wraps

Recipe of the Week: Chicken Lettuce Wraps

Enjoy this freezer-friendly, nutrient-rich dish throughout the week

If last week’s abundance of comfort food left you feeling bloated, let me present a lighter meal this week. Karrie Truman, of the blog Happy Money Saver, has a wonderful chicken lettuce wrap recipe that will leave you feeling healthy and satisfied. Inspired by the notoriously tasty lettuce wraps at P.F. Changs, Truman whipped up an…

Looks We Love from Bellevue Fashion Week

Looks We Love from Bellevue Fashion Week

On the scene at this year's Bellevue Fashion Week

Last Saturday, the 10th annual Bellevue Fashion Week wrapped up with the Front Row Fashion Runway Show at the Hyatt Regency Bellevue. The event was presented by Vogue, with extra special guests Vogue market stylist Cara Crowley and celebrity stylist, designer and editor Rachel Zoe in attendance. The Bellevue Collection and the Kemper Freeman family…

Seahawks Fall to the Undefeated Cincinnati Bengals

Seahawks Fall to the Undefeated Cincinnati Bengals

Despite a big lead coming into the fourth quarter, the 'Hawks drop to 2-3 this season

It was a day of firsts for the Seattle Seahawks Sunday – the team got its first interception of the season (Earl Thomas) and first rushing touchdown (Thomas Rawls) and COULD HAVE GOTTEN THEIR FIRST ROAD WIN BECAUSE THEY WERE WINNING 24-7 IN THE FOURTH QUARTER. But they lost. They lost. Football is a manic…

This Former Hacker Wants to Make the Internet a Better Place

This Former Hacker Wants to Make the Internet a Better Place

Why is no one listening to the Seattle ex-spammer trying to shed light on the Web's vulnerabilities

In The Sky Lounge bar of Tokyo’s Prince Park Tower, Rick Seely is winding down the day with a beer and some conversation. A longtime American expat nearing retirement age, Seely looks out at the megacity at dusk, the lights of nearby skyscrapers flickering on, Japan’s Eiffel Tower replica glowing orange. Rick is discussing the…

Art Amid Change: Ten Hundred’s “The World Inside My Head”

Art Amid Change: Ten Hundred’s “The World Inside My Head”

A local artist's new mural in South Lake Union aims to keep the artistic spirit of Seattle alive

There is no escaping the modern-day state of South Lake Union. Cars fill every lane, cranes hover high and construction wraps around street corners. When construction is complete, the once low-lying industrial neighborhood will be replaced by skyscrapers en masse, according to a recent Crosscut article. Two 25- and 26-story residential buildings are already approved…

The Must List: Earshot Jazz Festival, Lesbian and Gay Film Fest

The Must List: Earshot Jazz Festival, Lesbian and Gay Film Fest

What to do this weekend in Seattle

Must ListenEarshot Jazz Festival Takes Over the Town(10/9 to 11/18, times vary) This year’s citywide jazz-aganza boasts more than 50 concerts, including the Wayne Shorter Quartet (above) (10/11), starring the Grammy-gobbling saxophonist; Colombian jazz harpist Edmar Castañeda (10/16), who plays the instrument in ways you’ve never seen; the Memphis-born, globally influenced Charles Lloyd Quartet (10/17);…

Grateful Dead Tribute Band at the Blue Moon Tavern

Grateful Dead Tribute Band at the Blue Moon Tavern

Andy Coe and his band play to a packed house every Monday night

The Grateful Dead have a way of blending pre-composed songs with improvisation – frontman Jerry Garcia, after all, came to the band with a bluegrass background and bassist Phil Lesh came from a classical and jazz background. And it’s a style that has earned them hundreds of thousands of fans and has spawned almost as…

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