February has come and gone, and spring might still be far off,
Published 7:00 am Monday, September 24, 2012
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Japonessa is an Italian-Japanese fusion restaurant.
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At a Police Brutality Riot protesting Ian Birk escaping charges, participants spit at and threatened Seattle Weekly's photographer, Joe Dyer.
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What better way could you have spent Valentine's Day but with the Atomic Bombshells?
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Ozzy Osbourne played at the Tacoma Dome with Slash.
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The DJs from the Bootie Valentine's Mashup Party really brought the groove.
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Din Tai Fung's dumplings are, allegedly, the world's best.
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At a Police Brutality Riot protesting Ian Birk escaping charges, participants spit at and threatened Seattle Weekly's photographer, Joe Dyer.
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The Pike Brewing Co. hosted Seattle's beloved .
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During February, Seattle's own Rat City Rollergirls skated some bouts against Portland's Rose City Rollers.
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This bit of food porn, in the form of fried oysters, is courtesy of the Walrus and the Carpenter.
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The DJs from the Bootie Valentine's Mashup Party really brought the groove.
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DJ Jimi Jaxon blows smoke before his performance at the Cobra Lounge, a Seattle hookah bar.
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During February, Seattle's own Rat City Rollergirls skated some bouts against Portland's Rose City Rollers.
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Kurtwood Farms is run by Kurt Timmermeister on Vashon Island.
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The Lowdown wasn't your grandma's dance performance!
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At a Police Brutality Riot protesting Ian Birk escaping charges, participants spit at and threatened Seattle Weekly's photographer, Joe Dyer.
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The self-styled Prince of Darkness played at the Tacoma Dome.
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What better way could you have spent Valentine's Day but with the Atomic Bombshells?
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Japonessa is an Italian-Japanese fusion restaurant.
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MadShroom MC raps at the Cobra Lounge, a hookah bar on Capitol Hill.
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The Lowdown wasn't your grandma's dance performance!
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Seattle's latest craze is real-life superheroes, and on one crisp February night, the caped crusaders came out for a pub crawl.
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The Scarlet Tree hosts a Global Fiesta every first Friday of the month. African artists from around Seattle turn out for the event.
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Din Tai Fung's dumplings are, allegedly, the world's best.
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Kurtwood Farms is a self-sustaining farm located on Vashon Island.
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The Pike Brewing Co. hosted Seattle's beloved .
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February brought Seattle its first Cannabis Farmer's Market.
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Seattle's latest craze is real-life superheroes, and on one crisp February night, the caped crusaders came out for a pub crawl.
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During February, Seattle's own Rat City Rollergirls skated some bouts against Portland's Rose City Rollers.
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The Pike Brewing Co. hosted Seattle's beloved .
February has come and gone, and spring might still be far off, but until then enjoy the memories we’ve made over the past month!Photos by Joe Dyer, Marcella Volpintesta, Victoria Holt, Joshua Huston, Chris Hunt, Stephen Giang, Catherine Anstett, and Matthew Williams.Published on February 25, 2011
