Image: www.evswines.com/images/index1.jpgThis charming little wine shop on 15th Ave East is often staffed by poet and wine aficionado Doug Nufer, who is more than happy… Continue reading
How many standard-issue wood chairs does it take to make a work of art? You have to destroy them first, of course, or at the… Continue reading
Image: http://www.tougocoffee.com/wwwEthiopiacom; Photo by Brian WellsBrian Wells, the proprietor of the Central District's Tougo Coffee is hosting a traditional Ethiopian coffee roasting ceremony this evening,… Continue reading
Image Courtesy of Grand Central Bakery.comIf rolling out the perfect pie crust seems like a daunting task, or the mere idea of having time to… Continue reading
Drew Daly at Wright Exhibition Space.
A press release touting one particular batch of seasonal beer landed in my inbox recently. Its self-mockingly hyperbolic prose asked simply to be posted as… Continue reading
In her first solo Seattle show, local artist Ariana Page Russell is showing some skin. Perhaps best known for her portraits of decoratively patterned welts… Continue reading
Rockwell and Sennhauser on Broadway.
If you'd rather surround yourself with company than sit home in front of that large screen computer (or TV or trusty radio) on election night,… Continue reading
Stephen Eichhorn at Cairo.
At their opening party in early 2007, the McLeod Residence was wall-to-wall bodies, a huge crowd there to check out the Belltown art space/salon/bar/private club.… Continue reading
Photo by Adriana GrantA roomful of food reporters were treated to a pre-lunch dose of truffles and champagne at this morning's press conference. The KOMO… Continue reading
This swank, old school, family-run, gourmet restaurant has big news. Only they're not telling what it is. Not yet.The charming Canlis brothers are holding their… Continue reading
Brent Watanabe at McLeod Residence (R.I.P.)
Photo by Adriana Grant Where: Costas Opa3400 Fremont Ave. N., FREMONT(206) 633-4141Time of Entry: Sunday, around 2 p.m.Yes, two, and lucky for you potential grog-heads,… Continue reading
An inch-high desk with spindly old-fashioned legs topped with a minuscule coffee-stained porcelain cup and an ink-marked square of paper. Tucked inside the window of… Continue reading
Rick Araluce at Catherine Person Gallery.
Image: http://www.factmonster.com/images/photosynthesis.gifThis food guru's nine-page position paper is composed of brilliant, down-to-earth advice for a president who might just be willing to legislate better access… Continue reading
Photo by Adriana GrantA new place to nosh, while keeping your food politics in place: Homegrown will focus on local, organic, and sustainable lunch offerings.… Continue reading
One of the most striking pieces in "Gimme: From Inspiration to Appropriation," an exhibit curated by Suzanne Beal at Cornish, is a plastic water bottle.… Continue reading