Little Kids, Big City
When mamas and papas need to get out in the city on their own, where do the kids go?
By Lilium Pierson | January 22, 2008
Pet Dish
There's not enough mainstream lizard action out there -- with the very
likely exception of the Geico gecko. No off-leash Komodo dragon parks;
no iguana reality shows. Considering that dogs can't regenerate lost
limbs and cats don't change colors in response to the environment, it
seems lizards deserve a little more time in the public eye. And that's
exactly what they're getting -- many millions of years later -- at the Burke Museum on the University of Washington campus.
By Lisa Wogan | January 22, 2008
Daily Find
If it weren't for the enchanting window displays, you might just walk past this tiny storefront in Ballard. Souvenir has no sign -- purposely, to weed out the noncurious. It's an insider, word-of-mouth find, like a mysterious little shop down a Parisian street in the Latin Quarter.
By Kathy Schultz | January 22, 2008
You don't really need a scientific mind to enjoy what Joule has to offer; you need only understand your own palate, and how to be good to it. Owned and operated by former Coupage chefs Rachel Yang and Seif Chirchi -- that's them slaving away in the restaurant's open kitchen -- Joule serves up small plates that rank among this city's best.
By Geoff Carter | January 22, 2008