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BREW Seattle 2015

Cups will runneth over at Seattle magazine’s BREW Seattle tasting event. The 3rd annual local-breweries-only tasting event of the year features over 20 breweries located within Seattle, tapping the local creativity in our Emerald City. What Your Ticket to BREW Seattle Gets You – 6 Tasting Tokens: tokens are used like money to purchase tastes…

This is the Biggest Laundry Basket You'll Ever See

This is the Biggest Laundry Basket You’ll Ever See

New art in South Lake Union adds culture and context to the gleaming tech hub

Having given The neighborhood an extreme makeover, Paul Allen’s development company, Vulcan Real Estate, is making a concerted effort to enrich upscale South Lake Union with art. Since 2003, Vulcan has commissioned 18 public installations for the area, with more on the docket. “The Laundry Strike,” a recent addition by renowned Seattle artist Whiting Tennis,…

Mossback Monday: RIP Paul Schell, New Monorail on Ballot

Mossback Monday: RIP Paul Schell, New Monorail on Ballot

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What Will Happen to the Hurricane Cafe After It Closes in January?

What Will Happen to the Hurricane Cafe After It Closes in January?

The Hurricane Café is closing after a 20 year run in Seattle. The former Dog House has been sold to Amazon. Actually, the entire block it sits on has been sold. “With our lease, there was a demolition clause where they could give us a one-year notice,” says current owner Neil Scott (pictured below), who…

Got Design Talent? Or Know Someone Who Does? Tell Martha Stewart About It

Got Design Talent? Or Know Someone Who Does? Tell Martha Stewart About It

It seems improbable, but, so far, no Seattleite has won a Martha Stewart American Made award. The contest celebrating the best home-grown craftspeople laboring in the fields of design, food and style has only existed since 2012. Still, in that time, there have been two winners hailing from Portlandia. It’s a simple matter to set things…

Three Seattle Hotels Get High-Style Updates

Three Seattle Hotels Get High-Style Updates

Local hotels are sprucing up for guests of all stripes

For oenophiles: The recently renovated Hotel Vintage downtown (1100 Fifth Ave.; 206.624.8000; hotelvintage-seattle.com. $269–$549 per night) offers an immersion into Washington wine, starting in the lobby/tasting room, with wine racks stocked with the good stuff and nightly pours—arranged with wineries such as DeLille Cellars, Kestrel Vintners and Chateau Ste. Michelle. The guest rooms feature custom…

This Website Makes Owning and Renting a Boat Completely Worth It

This Website Makes Owning and Renting a Boat Completely Worth It

A new company takes the Airbnb model to sea

When August finally arrives in Seattle, owning a boat seems like a genius idea. Imagine it: tooling around Lake Washington every weekend, sailing up to the San Juans or just buzzing over to Bainbridge. The sun shines, the water sparkles…unfortunately, for most of the year the boat sits at the dock, racking up marina fees….

Maxime Bilet's Interactive Space Downtown is a Must Visit

Maxime Bilet’s Interactive Space Downtown is a Must Visit

A Seattle cuisine dreamer brings his food philosophy to the community

Maxime Bilet simmers with excitement—and reveals a slight French accent—when he speaks about his love of food and his belief in its ability to bring human beings together. “Food is clearly the most important connection we have amongst generations and cultures,” he says. Born in Paris and raised in New York, the 31-year-old chef/artist/scientist/entrepreneur, who…

Selling a Home in Seattle? This Minor Remodel Pays Off Big

Selling a Home in Seattle? This Minor Remodel Pays Off Big

Wondering what the best project is for return on investment? Read on for tips

Considering a minor kitchen remodel? If you live in the Seattle area, you’ll be making a smart investment in your home. According to home improvement cost data from Remodeling Magazine, doing a minor kitchen remodel for your Seattle-area home costs an average of $20,471, but when you sell your home you’ll be able to recoup…

Family Meal of the Week: Joule

Family Meal of the Week: Joule

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…

The Must List: Capitol Hill Block Party, Movies at the Mural & More Weekend Events

The Must List: Capitol Hill Block Party, Movies at the Mural & More Weekend Events

Things to do in Seattle this weekend

Must RockBoogie in the Streets this Weekend(7/25 to 7/27, times vary) — Stage dive into the urban music festival vibe at the Capitol Hill Block Party, featuring awesome local bands including Cataldo, Katie Kate, Ayron Jones, Country Lips, Pollens and dozens more. Must WatchPop a Squat at the MuralSaturday (7/26, 9 p.m.) — Catch an…

Vogue Market Editor Cynthia Smith’s Top 3 Trends for Fall

Vogue Market Editor Cynthia Smith’s Top 3 Trends for Fall

The Nordstrom Designer Preview is upon us (if you were able to score a ticket, you’re psyched, if not, check back next week for our play-by-play) and we sat down for a quick e-chat with Vogue market editor Cynthia Smith (who will be at the event tonight as the magazine’s representative) for her take on…

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