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Rapper 50 Cent at Nordstrom

Rapper 50 Cent at Nordstrom

If you’re a rap fan—or have been paying attention at all to mainstream music for the last decade you’ve no doubt heard of rapper 50 Cent, his single “In da Club” broke Billboard’s record for the most listened-to track within one week in all of radio history in 2003. He’s a hard fellow to miss….

Graphic Designer Creating a Logo for Every One of Seattle's 400+ Parks

Graphic Designer Creating a Logo for Every One of Seattle’s 400+ Parks

In 2012, then Seattle-based graphic designer Dave Battjes set a design challenge for himself to create a logo for every one of the more than 400 parks in the city of Seattle—at the ambitious rate of one a day. “Most of Seattle’s parks have interesting beginnings or rich histories tying them to the Olmsted brothers…

Future File: Dolce Vita Warehouse Sale

Future File: Dolce Vita Warehouse Sale

A few years ago Dolce Vita threw a huge giveaway via Facebook and if I remember correctly, it gave away a thousand pairs of shoes or some insane number like that, proving that this locally-owned, but internationally loved shoe company is not afraid to go to great lengths to promote the brand. This gives me hope that…

Four Refreshing Drinks to Order When You're Out and About

Four Refreshing Drinks to Order When You’re Out and About

Make a pit stop at these four Seattle watering holes and order up one of our sublime suggestions

Last week, we brought you five refreshing summer cocktail recipes to make when the hot sun is beating down in a serious manner. But sometimes, it’s too hot to even think about shaking or stirring, so it’s best to forget about making drinks. Instead, head out and have one of our wonderful local bartenders (who…

Home Decor that Looks Good Enough to Eat

Home Decor that Looks Good Enough to Eat

Nothing says summertime more than a big bowl of sun-kissed fresh fruit. And it’s easy to bolster this sunny look in your abode (minus that pesky expiration date) by adding a fruit-kissed accent or two. Just pick up a pair of Pear Salt-and-Pepper Shakers ($19), available in speckled white or golden bronze, new from West Elm (South…

Want to Design Your Own Little Free Library?

Want to Design Your Own Little Free Library?

Enter the Seattle Design Festival’s Little Free Libraries Design/Build Competition

You’ve seen them popping up all over Seattle: they look like elaborate birdhouses or mailboxes, but instead of housing birdseed or ads—thankfully!—they’re filled with books. Books! For free! The small-scale, outdoor book shelters (see our March 2014 roundup of these literary wonders here) are called Little Free Libraries and they’re aimed at promoting community and…

Chatting with Joshua Podawiltz of Sous Sol Winery

Chatting with Joshua Podawiltz of Sous Sol Winery

The longtime food and beverage industry pro has added vintner to his resume

At age 41, Joshua Podawiltz has been a familiar face for almost two decades in Seattle’s food and beverage industry. We first met when he was waiting tables at the now defunct Oceanaire Seafood Room restaurant, then we reconnected when he followed Oceanaire’s chef Eric Donnelly to Toulouse Petite. In between there somewhere, he and…

French Bistro Cassis Returns, this Time to West Seattle

French Bistro Cassis Returns, this Time to West Seattle

Can an upscale restaurant thrive across the bridge?

Back in the late ’90s, Cassis was the “it” place to be. Flourishing on Capitol Hill, the intimate French bistro was known for its mussels, fish soup and steak frites. And then in 2004, despite popular vote, owner Jef Fike closed the place. Fast-forward to 2014. Cassis resurfaces on Alki of all places. Fike couldn’t…

Endless Knot’s Storewide Sale

Endless Knot’s Storewide Sale

Our favorite sleeper hit store, Endless Knot in Belltown, is having a huge sale starting Friday, July 31 and running through August 4—and the whole store is discounted. Save 10 to 60 percent off spring/summer clothing, jewelry and handbags, which means sweet deals on all your favorite boutique brands including Prairie Underground, Kersh, Big Buddha…

Negro Leaguer Marks Triumphant Return to Seattle

Negro Leaguer Marks Triumphant Return to Seattle

Last surviving member of the Seattle Steelheads honored at Mariners’ African-American Heritage Day

Herb Simpson shuffled into the gallery at the Northwest African American Museum in Seattle and eyed a magnified, black-and-white photo of the 1952 Spokane Indians baseball team on the wall. The picture was taken more than 62 years ago, but Simpson remembered playing on that team in the eastern Washington city—and taking that photo—with supreme…

Family Meal of the Week: Wild Ginger

Family Meal of the Week: Wild Ginger

There are meals in almost every restaurant serving off-menu items that you would never be lucky enough to eat unless you worked in the restaurant. They’re called family meals and they’re served before or after service to feed those who work tirelessly to bring good food to your table — staff members who rarely get a…

Watch Now! Highlights from This Year’s Red, White & Brew

Were you at our wine-fueled rooftop party?

Last Friday, a swarm of social types took to the Fremont Foundry’s rooftop for Seattle magazine’s third annual Red, White & Brew, an event devoted to honoring the winners of our Washington Wine Awards. If you attended the epic party, you’re already aware of its amazingness. If you didn’t, behold, a recap so you can…

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