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Matt Dillon

  • Blogs

    January 24, 2012

    David Sanford Brings the Art of A Shared Meal to Belle Clementine

    From the coffee cake he made when he was seven, to serving dinners at farmstead communal tables, and acting as Program Director of Matt Dillon's Corson Building, David Sanford's varied culinary experiences has been fueled by a desire to constantly create, one sparked by his very creative grandmother ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 7, 2011

    The Suadero: Sitka & Spruce goes South on Mondays

    ​While many restaurants go dark at the beginning of the workweek, The GastroGnome, Naomi Bishop, is here to inform you of good eating options where the lights stay on Monday nights. The Suadero's menu declares that it serves "the food of the 'malafacha,'" but malafacha, meaning 'poorly dresse ... More >>

  • News

    August 3, 2011

    Take a Hike

    Why 4Culture's nature walk should have been public.

  • Food

    July 27, 2011

    Madison Park Conservatory Oozes Civility, Flavor

    Cormac Mahoney has his neighborhood--and menu--down pat.

  • Blogs

    May 31, 2011

    Fundraiser at The Corson Building to Benefit Ghana

    ​Seattle humanitarian worker Dutch Meyer has enlisted a quartet of top chefs to help him support schooling and vocational programs for residents of Kwahu-Tafo, a rural Ghanian village three hours from Accra. Matt Dillon and Emily Crawford-Dann of The Corson Building, Christina Choi of Nettlet ... More >>

  • Food

    April 6, 2011

    Eat Lou Kohl

    Meet King County's most dogmatic, bloodthirsty restaurateur.

  • Blogs

    February 21, 2011

    Awards Season: James Beard Semi-Finalists List Is Out

    ​You know how whenever the federal government puts out a new budget or new income tax rules, there's always this B-roll footage shown on the news of some poor congressional staffer lugging around bound copies thicker than two phone books put together? Yeah, well that's kind of the stage we're ... More >>

  • Arts

    September 8, 2010

    The Weekly Wire: The Week's Recommended Events

    ​You know how whenever the federal government puts out a new budget or new income tax rules, there's always this B-roll footage shown on the news of some poor congressional staffer lugging around bound copies thicker than two phone books put together? Yeah, well that's kind of the stage we're ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 18, 2010

    Greatest Hits and What You Missed: Hot Dogs, Donuts, Chuck Norris, Critics and Criminals

    Because sometimes your hatred is a badge of honor​Hey, you know what? I think we managed to make it through this entire week without once mentioning the World Cup. Which is remarkable because, despite the fact that the overwhelming majority of Americans couldn't give less of a crap about how A ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 26, 2010

    James Fogle, 73-Year-Old Author of "Drugstore Cowboy," Arrested for...Drugstore Robbery

    In real life, unreformed hoods aren't as pretty as Matt Dillon.​Art imitates life, right? So what happens when art imitates life, and then life decides to imitate itself being imitated? From that verbal contortion you get James Fogle, the 73-year-old who penned the manuscript that would become ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 6, 2010

    Jason Stratton of Spinasse One of Food & Wine Magazine's Best New Chefs 2010

    Seattle, meet one of the ten Best New Chefs in America​Yesterday, I wrote about the news that not one, but two of Seattle's most famous (if not most beloved) restaurants had made it onto the Restaurants & Institutions list of top 100 independent restaurants--a run-down judged solely on the amo ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 3, 2010

    Grillaxin' with Christina Choi, Part One

    ​Christina Choi is a familiar face to Seattle Farmer's Markets shoppers. As co-founder, along with Jeremy Faber, of Foraged & Found Edibles, which supplies local wild ingredients -- berries, nettles, mushrooms, fiddlehead ferns -- to many of the area's top restaurants, Choi's knowledge of the ... More >>

  • Food

    December 30, 2009

    The Top 10 Dishes of 2009

    Our critic savors the highlights of a million-calorie year.

  • Music

    August 19, 2009

    The Short List: The Week’s Recommended Shows

    Our critic savors the highlights of a million-calorie year.

  • Blogs

    August 3, 2009

    This Week's Recipe: Where the Wild Things Are

    Ed note: Today, we're launching not only a new feature -- a weekly recipe from a local chef -- but also a new Voracious contributor: Angela Garbes. Find more Garbes on her blog, Eat & Tell, and on Twitter at @agarbes. For frequent visitors to Seattle Farmer's Markets, Christina Choi is a familiar f ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 7, 2009

    Mickey Rourke, Bruised and Interviewed

    You can read J. Hoberman's new review of The Wrestler here. Meanwhile, our colleague Scott Foundas recently sat down to talk with Mickey Rourke, who's won plaudits for his comeback role, along with plenty of Oscar talk. Here's their conversation:"I hated the '90s. The '90s fuckin' sucked," says prof ... More >>

  • Food

    April 23, 2008

    Hobbit Hole

    Small, dark, and rustic

  • Blogs

    September 21, 2007
  • Film

    January 17, 2007

    Jan. 17-24, 2007

    Billy Wilder in post-war Berlin, and William S. Burroughs in '70 Portland.

  • Diversions

    May 24, 2006

    Summer! Movies!

    Say bye-bye to arty, it's time to party.

  • Film

    May 17, 2006

    SW Picks for SIFF

    Our 36 sight-blind choices for the festival, not otherwise covered in this guide. In addition to a few repertory titles, inclusion here means (a) the film has great buzz, (b) a trusted colleague has seen it, or (c) it has incredible locations or someone incredibly sexy in it.

  • Food

    April 21, 2004

    Phinney Ridge / Greenwood

    Our 36 sight-blind choices for the festival, not otherwise covered in this guide. In addition to a few repertory titles, inclusion here means (a) the film has great buzz, (b) a trusted colleague has seen it, or (c) it has incredible locations or someone incredibly sexy in it.

  • News

    May 2, 2001

    20 Clubs that came and went

    Our 36 sight-blind choices for the festival, not otherwise covered in this guide. In addition to a few repertory titles, inclusion here means (a) the film has great buzz, (b) a trusted colleague has seen it, or (c) it has incredible locations or someone incredibly sexy in it.

  • News

    November 29, 2000

    How to Avoid Cooking

    Do what the well-to-do do: Hire a professional!

  • Film

    July 5, 2000

    Jesus' Son

    It's hard to stay grounded when you're high.

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