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Extreme Makeover Edition


• PEOPLE, POLITICS, & MEDIA
• ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
• FOOD & DRINK
• TURF: URBAN LIVING

Published on August 04, 2004

Seattle is a city constantly reinventing itself, from Duwamps to Jet City, from the Soviet of Seattle to the Silicon Forest, from Gold Rush Gateway to Grungeville. This year's Best of Seattle—our 19th annual edition—celebrates our tendency toward extreme makeover. Sprinkled throughout our compilation of what we and you love about the city, we've included a host of people, places, and phenomena that represent the constant of change—from the morphing monorail to the new libraries, from a reviving Georgetown (yes, again) to activist Carl Mack's recharged NAACP. Into the mix we add ingredients that amplify the quality in our quality of life: your picks from our Best of Seattle ballot, some favorites from local big shots (of Stan Boreson, we ask: Yust where the heck do you find the best Swedish pancakes in town?), plus the Seattle Weekly staff's personal "bests." The result is a guide to how to make the most of a city ever on the remake. —Knute Berger

READER BALLOT WINNERS: Complete list, plus winners of our drawing.

PEOPLE, POLITICS, & MEDIA FOOD & DRINK ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT TURF: URBAN LIVING

CONTRIBUTORS: Rick Anderson, Tim Appelo, Andrew Bonazelli, Gavin Borchert, Laura Cassidy, Frank Catalano, Philip Dawdy, Roger Downey, Emily Garland, Mike Henderson, George Howland Jr., Sandra Kurtz, Heather Logue, Michaelangelo Matos, Brian Miller, Melissa Overbeck, Emily Page, Kim Peterson, Michelle Reindal, Neal Schindler, Nina Shapiro, David Stoesz, Samantha Storey, Chuck Taylor, Steve Wiecking. PHOTOGRAPHY: Rick Dahms, Pete Kuhns. COPY EDITORS: Andrea Reyer Cooney, Joanne Garrett. DESIGN: Karen Steichen, Jay Vidheecharoen, Nicholas Brawley, Aimee Ziemer Markham. EDITOR: Knute Berger


Ken Schram.People, Politics, & Media

CELEBRITY PICKS AND MAKEOVERS

RACHEL LOVE-FRASER: Best Real-Life Makeover
CARL MACK: Best Agitator
ANNE BREMNER: Best Defender of the Police
KEN SCHRAM: Best Commentator
MAGIC BUSES: Best Transportation Makeover
VANCE, SIMS, NICKELS, GREGOIRE, RASMUSSEN, EYMAN: Best Political Makeovers
STAN BORESON: Most Resistant to Makeovers

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JACKRIS 'GEORGE' KITSONDHI.Food& Drink

CELEBRITY PICKS AND MAKEOVERS

JACKRIS 'GEORGE' KITSONDHI: Best Inadvertent Dinner Theater
LUIGI DENUNZIO: Best One-Man Dining District
SPAZZO: Best Restaurant Makeover
DAVID LEE: Best Grain-Meat Guru
MIRABEAU ROOM: Best Bar Makeover
GEORGETOWN: Best Neighborhood Makeover
BEECHER'S HANDMADE CHEESE: Best Market Makeover
FREMONT PCC: Best Grocery Store Makeover

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Sarah Rudinoff.Arts & Entertainment

CELEBRITY PICKS AND MAKEOVERS

SMOOSH: Best Schoolhouse Rock
PETER BAGGE: Best 'Superhero' Cartoonist
JOHN MARSHALL AND CHRISTINE DEAVEL: Best Poetry Merchants
SARAH RUDINOFF: Best Woman in Man's Clothing
COLUMBIA CITY CINEMA: Best Moviegoing Makeover
BRIAN FOSS: Best Migratory Booker

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Henry Art Gallery.Turf: Urban Living

CELEBRITY PICKS AND MAKEOVERS

JENNIFER DEVINE: Best Olympic Rower/Future Doctor
HENRY ART GALLERY: Best Museum Makeover
SEATTLE CITY HALL: Best Municipal Makeover
PORTER MATHIS III: Best Bus Driver
SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY BRANCHES: Best Public Service Makeover
PETER CLARK: Best Bicycle Messenger/Entrepreneur/Evangelist

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