Food & Drink

Tolerating Our State's Gray Areas

Tolerating Our State’s Gray Areas

Knute Berger tracks progress in Seattle’s messy legal margins

This month, Gray Matters takes up the subject of gray areas. Seattle is a tidy city for the most part, without the huge slums and decay of some older cities. But for all our Scando-Asian embrace of neatness, it is not so much our sense of order that defines us but rather along our messy…

The Best Under-the-Radar Shops

The Best Under-the-Radar Shops

Discovering a new (to you) shop is like being a tourist in your own city. The excitement that comes from finding a store that has gone undetected by your retail radar means that a whole world of wardrobe possibilities is ripe for the buying. Our pick for best under-the-radar shops is Endless Knot (2300 First…

Home Decor Stores We Love

Home Decor Stores We Love

Whether you’re into brand-new, modern style or love the heavy patina of vintage pieces, Seattle and its environs have plenty of stores to help kit out your pad. Davenport (Madison Park, 1137 34th Ave.; 206.454.7582; davenportmadrona.com), the newest project by cousins and business partners Dustin Nelson and Erica Sheehan, owners of nearby Hitchcock Madrona, is…

2013 Spotlight Award Winner: Kate Wallich

2013 Spotlight Award Winner: Kate Wallich

Choreographer Kate Wallich starts with stillness

Dance performances are often loosely described as “entrancing,” the word implying something akin to “compelling.” But viewers watching the work of Seattle choreographer Kate Wallich often actually feel as if they are going into a trance. “I hear that a lot,” says Wallich, 24. Whether a hypnotist or just highly skilled (maybe both), the 2010…

Beauty Break: Bespoke Colour Collection from Butter London

Beauty Break: Bespoke Colour Collection from Butter London

!–paging_filter–pIn the last few years, we’ve all become much more brave with our nail polish color choices, forgoing basic, boring red with all shades of blues, greens, yellows and more done up with crystals, stripes and other patterns, textures, pictures. The possibilities are endless./ppLocal nail polish brand, a href=”http://www.butterlondon.com/home/” target=”_blank”Butter London/a, has been at the…

Jason Wu Talks Miss Wu

Jason Wu Talks Miss Wu

!–paging_filter–pJason Wu was at a href=”http://\/\/staging.seattlemag.com/bellevue-collection“Bellevue Square/a a few weeks ago to support the launch of a href=”http://shop.nordstrom.com/c/miss-wu-fall-2013-lookbook” target=”_blank”Miss Wu/a, his diffusion (or secondary) line found exclusively at a href=”http://\/\/staging.seattlemag.com/nordstrom“Nordstrom/a and on a href=”http://shop.nordstrom.com/” target=”_blank”nordstrom.com/a. We caught up with the designer before the event and chatted about Seattle, designing dolls and the whimsy of Miss…

Up/NXT Portland’s Emerging Designer Contest

Up/NXT Portland’s Emerging Designer Contest

!–paging_filter–pWhile Seattle has some great fashion shows, both for designers and retailers, Seattle Fashion Week has fallen by the wayside. Portland, however, has two fashion weeks, a href=”http://www.fashionxt.net/” target=”_blank”FashioNXT/a and a href=”http://portlandfashionweek.net/” target=”_blank”Portland Fashion Week/a. (FashioNXT was Portland Fashion Week until this year and FashioNXT’s executive producer Tito Chowdhury has led the charge for years….

2013 Spotlight Award Winner: Peter Mountford

2013 Spotlight Award Winner: Peter Mountford

Novelist Peter Mountford believes money matters

Writer Peter Mountford has a bone to pick with American literature. The Ballard-based father of two young girls, whose debut novel, A Young Man’s Guide to Late Capitalism, won the 2012 Washington State Book Award, is baffled by the fact that one subject remains taboo in fiction writing: money. Sitting in his wedge of an…

2013 Spotlight Award Winner: Lacey Leavitt

2013 Spotlight Award Winner: Lacey Leavitt

Filmmaker Lacey Leavitt captures the sparkle of the Emerald City

You could say Lacey Leavitt is OK with getting hit from all angles—especially since the shy and steady Ballard-based filmmaker has spent time as a local roller derby skater for the Tilted Thunder Rail Birds and Rat City Rollergirls. Her competitive name, Rambo Connection, says it all: On the track and on the set, Leavitt,…

2013 Spotlight Award Winner: Klara Glosova

2013 Spotlight Award Winner: Klara Glosova

Multimedia artist Klara Glosova makes the mundane remarkable

Klara Glosova makes ceramic sculptures that look like tube socks. She flattens clay with a rolling pin from her kitchen, cuts it into sock shapes and fires it in the kiln in the basement studio of her Beacon Hill home, then precisely paints the forms in colors that look straight off a soccer field. In…

2013 Spotlight Award Winner: Jerick Hoffer

2013 Spotlight Award Winner: Jerick Hoffer

Performer Jerick Hoffer is ready for his close-up

On a sweltering day in June, Jerick Hoffer is carefully stretching a second pair of nude-colored dance tights from his toes up to his waist. The Portland-raised, First Hill–based drag performer customarily wears four pairs of these thick pantyhose on stage, plus a couple of Spanx undergarments to make his form more feminine. But for…

Haiti Babi Turns One

Haiti Babi Turns One

!–paging_filter–pOne year ago this week, Seattleitenbsp;Katlin Jackson launched a href=”http://local.seattlemag.com/article/helping-haitian-families-one-blanket…“Haiti Babi/a, a Haitian-based organization that teaches the women there a skill (knitting and crocheting) and offers them a chance to use that skill to provide for themselves and their children by making cotton baby blankets that are then sold a href=”http://www.haitibabi.org/” target=”_blank”online/a and in retail…

The Must List: PhinneyWood Festival and One Sublime Sale

The Must List: PhinneyWood Festival and One Sublime Sale

What to do this weekend

!–paging_filter–pstrongMust Hit the Streets/stronga href=”http://\/\/staging.seattlemag.com/events/phinneywood-summer-streets-festival“strongbrPhinneyWood Summer Streets Festival/strong/abrFriday (8/9, 6 to 10 p.m.) — Walkers and wheelers reign supreme during this evening-long closure of Phinney and Greenwood avenues (between 67th and 87th streets). A celebration of the season’s long, warm nights, the temporary pedestrian paradise will be punctuated with art, live music, circus performers—and, of…

Join The Must List

Sign up and get Seattle's best events delivered to your inbox every week.

Follow Us