Food & Drink

Viaduct for Dummies: Tunnel Clears Hurdle; Environmental Impact Statement Signed

Viaduct for Dummies: Tunnel Clears Hurdle; Environmental Impact Statement Signed

From the mixed-metaphors department here at Seattle mag comes this update on the ever-updating saga that is the future of our waterfront: City officials are celebrating this week’s signing of the final Alaskan Way Viaduct environmental impact statement, which effectively removes one more hurdle on the replacement project’s road to realization. Like most viaduct/tunnel updates,…

Fashion + Style Friday: The SLU shopping boom, Sportwise warehouse + a little vase (with a big heart)

Fashion + Style Friday: The SLU shopping boom, Sportwise warehouse + a little vase (with a big heart)

NEW SHOPS: This is getting slightly ridiculous: As if South Lake Union wasn’t cool enough (Hot pretzels at Brave Horse Tavern! Some Serious Pie! Amazon HQ! A neighborhood SLUT!), SLU shepherd Vulcan announced this week that several new retailers will call the nabe home come the fall. In addition to Mio Sushi eatery and another…

Sneak Peek: RN74 Opens the Dinner Car Tonight

Sneak Peek: RN74 Opens the Dinner Car Tonight

Michael Mina's French food train blows its whistle for Seattle

I’m pretty sure someone asked me every single day over the last week if I’m “going to the RN74 party tonight.” Yes, the Michael Mina machine has been firing on all cylinders in the week leading up to the launch of its full service, hosting private parties left and right and beginning daytime lunch service…

Specs Appeal

Specs Appeal

In a city where funky eyewear is paramount, punch up your look in spectacles that scream Seattle st

Clockwise from top Left: Funk Royal Optics mustard yellow round retro-style frames with teal inlay, $399, from the Pulp Lab  pop-up shop at Deli (Downtown, 1307 1st Ave.; 206.682.2446; deliseattle.com; also available at pulplab.com); Theo “Thundra” purple titanium rectangular frames, made in Belgium, $412, Market Optical (Multiple locations including Pike Place Market, 1906 Pike Place,…

Food News: RN74 Opens, Frank Bruni Eats Seattle for the New York Times, More

Food News: RN74 Opens, Frank Bruni Eats Seattle for the New York Times, More

RN74 Seattle, the local outpost of the Michael Mina wine bar concept so popular in San Francisco, debuts today on 4th and Pine Streets (for lunch) and Thursday for dinner. The restaurant held some soft-opening parties this weekend; see pictures of the place over on Eater. And if you were wondering: Yes, Mur the Blur (Murray Stenson, bartender extraordinaire)…

The Play’s the Thing for Seattle Shakespeare’s George Mount

The Play’s the Thing for Seattle Shakespeare’s George Mount

The local actor and director dishes on the best way to watch Shakespeare in the park.

NAME: George Mount OCCUPATION: Actor and founding artistic director of Wooden O Theatre FAVORITE ROLE: “Hamlet. It really is the single character that taught me the most about my craft.” FAVORITE PLAY TO PERFORM: A Comedy of Errors. “Because it’s just so damn silly.” PARK MUST-BRINGS: A picnic and a blanket or a low-backed chair.SCHEDULE:…

Sample Spirits from Seattle's New Distilleries

Sample Spirits from Seattle’s New Distilleries

A new law has created a boom in spirited establishments.

The recent boom in Seattle booze distillers comes thanks to the Washington State Craft Distillery Law (passed in 2008), which allows local liquor producers to offer on-site tasting and bottle sales, à la wineries—provided that at least 51 percent of the liquor ingredients are grown in state. Accordingly, a slew of recently opened distilleries now…

Urban Craft Uprising Comes to Seattle Center July 9 - 10

Urban Craft Uprising Comes to Seattle Center July 9 – 10

More than 100 artists disply their unique handmade wares.

Etsy experts unite at Urban Craft Uprising, the Northwest’s bodacious indie-craft-aganza. The event features more than 100 artists—many from Seattle—selling unique wares, such as Crystalyn Kae’s vegan handbags, Matthew Porter’s mischievous monkey prints and plush treats by Devout Dolls and Schmancy. 7/9–7/10. 11 a.m.–5 p.m. Free. Seattle Center Exhibition Hall, 305 Harrison St.; 206.684.7200; urbancraftuprising.com….

Playwright Yussef El Guindi Brings a Singular Voice to Local Theater

Playwright Yussef El Guindi Brings a Singular Voice to Local Theater

El Guindi’s plays challenge stereotypes about Arab Americans

Believe it or not, we have the weather to thank for luring acclaimed playwright Yussef El Guindi to Seattle. In the early 1990s, El Guindi was a playwright-in-residence and lecturer at Duke University. As his term was coming to an end, he wanted to move to a city with a strong theater scene—beyond the obvious…

Lucien Postlewaite's Euro-Inspired Street Style

Lucien Postlewaite’s Euro-Inspired Street Style

PNB dancer Poslewaite brings theatricality to the streets in kilts, furs and eclectic wear.

WHY WE LOVE HIS LOOK: Pacific Northwest Ballet principal dancer Postlewaite spends much of his life on stage in dramatic costumes; off stage, he channels that same energy into his off-beat personal style in statement kilts, fur vests and skinny jeans as tight as his stage wear. “There is still an element of costuming in…

Curtis Steiner Returns, a Chalky Piggy Bank and an Edgy New Menswear Line

Curtis Steiner Returns, a Chalky Piggy Bank and an Edgy New Menswear Line

Six months after closing Souvenir, Curtis Steiner is back on Ballard Avenue with a new gift shop; pl

Design DuetCraig Glover and Jean Bhang-Glover may be the local fashion personifications of the term “power couple.” At the helm of not one, but three burgeoning fashion lines (AT Collins, Applied Theory, 8telier), the married duo has returned to their Northwest roots (after a 15-year sojourn in New York City) to work on their joint…

Seattle’s Barter Boom

Seattle’s Barter Boom

Seattle has a superfrugal new shopping habit: bartering. Here are four local websites to get you sta

To paraphrase a scene from Mad Max… Listen up! This is the truth of it: Shopping leads to buying, and buying leads to bills. And it was darned near the economic downfall of us all. But we’ve learned–Seattle learned. Now when we get to shopping, it happens in the community and it finishes in the…

Suncadia’s Plays Host to a New Destination Winery

Suncadia’s Plays Host to a New Destination Winery

Swiftwater Cellars brings top-shelf wines—and a full-service restaurant—to the high-end resort.

Some people know how to think big. A new destination winery near Roslyn and Cle Elum is one of those big thoughts, made real. Opened last September on the grounds of the high-end Suncadia Resort—with its luxury accommodations, restaurants, spa and hiking trails—Swiftwater Cellars elevates more than just the wine experience; it brings with it…

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