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Seattle's Olympic Dream Team

Seattle’s Olympic Dream Team

Four Olympic hopefuls in three categories hail from our own backyard.

As the world turns its attention toward the Olympic Games in London next month, Seattleites will be cheering on locally based athletes. But at press time, a few of these determined fighters had a few more hurdles to clear—here’s hoping they make it all the way to the big time. [ BOXING ] Quoted as…

Raise a Beaker to Seattle’s First Science Fest

Raise a Beaker to Seattle’s First Science Fest

Seattle's first ever science festival brings a plethora of nerdy topics and the one-and-only Stephen

Organized by the Pacific Science Center and timed to coincide with the Seattle Center’s Next 50 celebration, the first-annual Seattle Science Festival features a galaxy of family-friendly festivities. Science Expo Day (6/2) kicks things off with a big bang. Taking place across the Seattle Center grounds, this free event features more than 150 happenings: exhibits,…

SIFF Trailer of the Day: The Do-Deca-Pentathlon

SIFF Trailer of the Day: The Do-Deca-Pentathlon

The SIFF movie we're considering seeing tomorrow.

Warning: There’s a pretty gross (but funny) vomit scene in the trailer. Why: a) Seems funny; b) directed by Jay and Mark Duplass; c) we empathize with the pain and humiliation that is misdirected sibling love; d) we dig laser tag. When: May 22 at Pacific Place. 4:30 p.m. More info and tickets at siff.net….

Submission Deadline Reminder, Plus a Video Update on 2011 Winner Bri Seeley

Submission Deadline Reminder, Plus a Video Update on 2011 Winner Bri Seeley

As the 2012 Seamless in Seattle submission deadline approaches (don’t forget, applications are due June 1st), here is a little dose of creative inspiration, courtesy of 2011 winning designer Bri Seeley. Inspired by a 2010 Alexander McQueen video wherein the designer deconstructed a bridegroom and transformed him into a bride, Seeley assembled five local artists,…

Weekend Viaduct Closure and What is the What in the Pit?

Weekend Viaduct Closure and What is the What in the Pit?

Driver alert: SR 99 will be closed all weekend, to allow crews to reinforce the shorn end of the Viaduct, so it doesn’t fall down when they eventually tunnel directly under it. Look for snarly traffic around downtown and Pioneer Square this weekend; the closure will affect the highway between the north end of the…

Sounders Fans Are Turning Heads

Sounders Fans Are Turning Heads

A recent article in ESPN’s The Mag compares the energy and devotion of Sounders fans to the notorious supporters of English football clubs. The writer also seems surprised that a soccer team is doing so well financially in an American city: Sounders FC, a young franchise in a disrespected league, tucked away in a remote…

A Favorite Look from New Line at NuBe Green

A Favorite Look from New Line at NuBe Green

Wouldn’t this outfit look great on any chic Oddfellows waitress? Appropriate, since all the models in NuBe Green’s Odd Love fashion show on May 4 were employees from the Oddfellows building (Molly Moon’s scoopers included). Get a sneak peek at other designs from the show via NuBe Green’s Facebook page. They’re all from a NuBe…

New Lunch Spot (and Bar), the Blu Grouse, Now Open in Georgetown

New Lunch Spot (and Bar), the Blu Grouse, Now Open in Georgetown

Not only do south-end eaters have the just-opened Cafe con Leche (aka, the reinvented Paladar Cubano) serving up Cubano sandwiches, and the slick-looking Sodo Kitchen at Starbucks for new lunch options (not to mention my longtime standbys Maruta Shoten and Hudson Diner), now there’s one more place to check out: The Blu Grouse, which opened…

Our Top SIFF Film Picks! Think Local

Our Top SIFF Film Picks! Think Local

Survive SIFF overload by focusing on Seattle-made films.

SIFF! Is! Here! So much indie film goodness… it’s overwhelming, isn’t it? One way to make the SIFFxperience more manageable is to go locavore—plan to see as many of the locally produced films as possible. This year, SIFF is supporting local filmmaking in a big way, screening 8 narrative features, 6 documentaries and 34 short…

Fremont's Deluxe Junk Closing, Huge Rummage Sale Planned

Fremont’s Deluxe Junk Closing, Huge Rummage Sale Planned

Deluxe Junk (self-described as “Fremont’s little vintage department store”) is closing. As Fremont Universe reports, owner David Marzullo has decided to retire. It’s bittersweet, since the vintage shop is such a landmark, but the good news is they are wrapping up 34 years of business with an epic, blow-out sale, including an outdoor sale this…

Can Seattle Scientists Save Orcas from Extinction?

Can Seattle Scientists Save Orcas from Extinction?

Limited numbers of orcas swim the Salish Sea—and new troubles await them.

This February, a young killer whale washed up on the chilly shores of southwest Washington’s Long Beach Peninsula. Scientists looking at the markings on its dorsal fin and saddle patch (the dark gray splotch behind the dorsal fin) identified the whale as L112, a female just over 12 feet long born in 2009. She belonged…

Sushi Kappo Tamura One of Bon Appetit's 10 Best New Sushi Restaurants

Sushi Kappo Tamura One of Bon Appetit’s 10 Best New Sushi Restaurants

This month, Bon Appetit lists the 10 Best New Sushi Restaurants in the US, and coming in at number 8 on their list is Eastlake’s lovely Sushi Kappo Tamura.  Well, we agree: Sushi Kappo was our pick for the Best New Restaurant in Seattle last year. And it’s always good when a standout local restaurant…

Knute Berger Reads from His New History of the Space Needle

Knute Berger Reads from His New History of the Space Needle

The Space Needle’s writer in residence, and our own editor at large Knute Berger, has just published Space Needle: The Spirit of Seattle. The 50th-anniversary history follows the Needle from a cocktail-napkin sketch to a Life magazine cover story, exploring both weird trivia (the builders who worked atop the Needle never wore harnesses!) and all…

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