Little Kids, Big City
At this event at the Northwest Film Forum, feature-length and short films cover everything from friendship to cute animals, with a healthy dose of fairy tales for good measure. Go!
By Lilium Pierson | January 29, 2008
Gentle Snark
Last Friday I checked out three new Capitol Hill venues: Grey Gallery, a lounge and gallery in Backstage Thrift's former location; King Cobra, a rock club built on the glitzy skeleton of Sugar; and the new digs of venerable adult shop Crypt Off Broadway, which resides where the Vogue once did. All three venues are within a few steps of each other, all three held their grand opening fetes the same night and all three are outstanding in their respective ways.
By Geoff Carter | January 29, 2008
There's no questioning Joe Fugere's Italian blood. Were it not for his great-grandparents, Pietro and Filomena Costanzo, who immigrated from Italy to Seattle in 1911, he wouldn't be here. And his thriving pizzerias answer to no less an authority than the Associazione Verace Pizza Napoletana (VPN), an Italian governmental entity that to date has blessed fewer than 20 American restaurants with its stamp of adequate Italian-ness.
By Cody Ellerd | January 29, 2008
Daily Find
It may come as no surprise that a shopping columnist would give little heed to an old adage like "It's what's on the inside that counts," but when I first saw Mor, an Australian line of body-care products and home fragrances, I was so struck by the gorgeous packaging that I purchased several items without even stopping to sniff the candles or test the lotions.
By Natalie Bow | January 29, 2008