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The Best Food Trucks in Seattle

The Best Food Trucks in Seattle

We present our top picks from the latest food truck models

!–paging_filter–h2NEW and NEW-ish/h2pspan style=”color: #ff6600;”[grilled cheese]/spanbrstrongimg src=”/sites/default/files/newfiles/0814_foodtruck_2.jpg” style=”float: left; margin: 10px;” height=”232″ width=”350″Cheese Wizards/strongbrThe Seattle tech community welcomed with open arms Bo and his little brother Tom Saxbe’s playful double-decker safety-yellow grilled-cheese truck two years ago. (Cheese Wizards now stops regularly in and around South Lake Union as well as twice monthly in Bellevue and…

Super Stylish Made-in-Seattle Clothing for Kids

Super Stylish Made-in-Seattle Clothing for Kids

Clothing designer Reina Acab’s new line takes kidswear beyond classic pink and baby blue

!–paging_filter–pRecent Seattle Pacific University apparel program graduate Reina Acab is a rare breed of designer. She’s interested in pushing boundaries with her garments, but mindful of the needs of her audience, which, with her new line, Même, happens to be the 1- to 7-year-old set. With edgy silhouettes (drop-crotch pants) and a minimalist color palette…

New Date Night Spot: Liam's in U Village

New Date Night Spot: Liam’s in U Village

!–paging_filter–pHere’s the thing about Liam’s (2685 NE 46th St.; 206.527.6089; a href=”http://www.liamsbistro.com” target=”_blank”liamsbistro.com/a): It will most likely exceed your expectations, because, let’s face it, great dining isn’t usually associated with University Village. Kurt Dammeier, the guy behind Beecher’s, Bennett’s, Pasta Co. and Maximus/Minimus, saw an opportunity to put in a stylish, adult-oriented restaurant when U…

Top Docs ’14: Podiatry

!–paging_filter–pPodiatry/ppstrongKirk Alexander, DPM/strong,em foot and ankle fractures, tendon problems and deformity reconstruction/em; Pacific Medical Centers, 1101 Madison St., Suite 301, Seattle, 206.505.1001; Overlake Surgery Center, Swedish, Virginia Mason; California College of Podiatric Medicine, 2000nbsp;/ppstrongTed (Tae Soon) Park, DPM/strong, embunion and health pain treatment, sports medicine, foot/ankle trauma surgery/em; Eastside Podiatry, 2950 Northup Way, Suite 115,…

Top Docs ’14: Plastic/Reconstructive Surgery

!–paging_filter–pPlastic/Reconstructive Surgery/ppstrongKevin M. Beshlian, M.D./strong, emmicrovascular breast reconstruction, reconstruction for patients with cancers of the skin or extremities/em; The Polyclinic, 1229 Madison St., Suite 1600, Seattle, 206.860.4680; Swedish Medical Center, Virginia Mason Medical Center; University of Virginia, 1982nbsp;/ppstrongDaniel L. Downey, M.D./strong, emcosmetic surgery of the eyelids, face, breasts and body; melanoma and skin cancer surgery;…

Top Docs ’14: Plastic/Cosmetic Surgery

!–paging_filter–pPlastic/Cosmetic Surgery/ppstrongFrank Isik, M.D./strong, emfacial plastic surgery, body contouring, breast reconstruction/em; The Polyclinic, 1229 Madison St., Suite 1600, Seattle, 206.860.4566; Swedish Medical Center; Mount Sinai School of Medicine, 1985nbsp;/ppstrongJeffrey Eldon Kyllo, M.D./strong, emadult cosmetic surgery and breast reconstruction/em; The Polyclinic, 1229 Madison, Suite 1600, Seattle, 206.343.3118; Swedish Medical Center; Saint Louis University, 1981nbsp;/ppstrongCraig S. Murakami,…

Top Docs ’14: Physical Medicine Rehabilitation

!–paging_filter–pstrongAndrew S. Friedman, M.D./strong, emspine care, musculoskeletal medicine, electrodiagnostic medicine/em; Virginia Mason Hospital Seattle Medical Center, 1100 Ninth Ave., Seattle, 206.223.6746; Virginia Mason; University of Michigan, 1991nbsp;/ppstrongHisashi Kobayashi, M.D./strong, emnonsurgical treatment of spine, musculoskeletal and nerve pain; regenerative therapies for tendinitis and bursitis/em; Cascade Orthopaedics, 122 Third St. NE, Auburn, 253.833.7750; Tufts University, 2007nbsp;/ppstrongBen Lacey,…

Top Docs ’14: Pediatric Medicine

!–paging_filter–p class=”MsoNormal”Pediatric Medicine/pp class=”MsoNormal”strongManeesh Batra, M.D., MPH/strong, emneonatology/em; Seattle Children’s Hospital, 4800 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, 206.987.2675; Seattle Children’s, UW Medical Center; Stanford University, 2000/pp class=”MsoNormal”strongBenjamin Danielson, M.D./strong, Seattle Children’s Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic, 2101 E Yesler Way, Seattle, 206.987.7210; Seattle Children’s Hospital, UW Medical Center; University of Washington, 1992nbsp;/pp class=”MsoNormal”strongJohn Dunn, M.D./strong, emimmunization…

Seattle Trapeze and Circus Arts Classes for Kids

Seattle Trapeze and Circus Arts Classes for Kids

Discover the magic and mystery of circus arts for the young (and young at heart)

!–paging_filter–pstrongSANCA/strongbrThey’ve always wanted to join the circus and now even the teeniest of tots can clown around at The School of Acrobatics and New Circus Arts, a nonprofit organization founded in 2004 by Jo Montgomery and Charles “Chuck” Johnson for children of all ages. From “Baby Me” all the way to the Professional Preparatory Program,…

Brooks Sports Launches New Shoe Styles for its 100th Anniversary

Brooks Sports Launches New Shoe Styles for its 100th Anniversary

!–paging_filter–pSeattle’s Brooks Sports celebrates its 100th anniversary this year with the Heritage Collection, a reimagination of the iconic shoes that defined the running-obsessed 1970s. The two classic models, the Vanguard ($89.95) and the Vantage ($79.95), were released in March. “We’re creating a thoughtful lifestyle collection,” explains Shane Downey, designer and Brooks Heritage business manager. The…

Warm-Weather Cocktails Made with Local Beer, Spirits and Liqueurs

Warm-Weather Cocktails Made with Local Beer, Spirits and Liqueurs

How to make warm-weather cocktails memorable

!–paging_filter–pFrom mustaches that wouldn’t look out of place in a Civil War photo to a new love of latch hook, the millennial generation isn’t shy about looking to the past for inspiration today. Bars are no different, with cocktail culture that deploys 1890s techniques in tandem with modern tools and tricks making bar menus more…

Downtown Seattle Parks: Can a Private Company Save Them?

Downtown Seattle Parks: Can a Private Company Save Them?

A chance to save Westlake, Occidental and downtown’s other foundering parks

!–paging_filter–pJon Scholes likes to say that Seattleites are so blessed with gorgeous scenery that they somehow find themselves settling for subpar public spaces in their downtown core.brbr“Other cities don’t have Puget Sound, the Olympic Mountains, Mount Rainier right in their backyard like we do,” says Scholes, who is vice president of advocacy and economic development…

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