Pet Dish
The Seattle Animal Shelter hosts a cat-fostering orientation tonight. If you have the crib and the inclination, fostering a "homeless" cat is a concrete way to support these deserving animals.
By Lisa Wogan | February 12, 2008
Excavators are scooping up mounds of black earth to clear the way for a new shopping complex that could recharge the heart of Greenwood — and the fragile peat bog beneath it.
By Sanjay Bhatt | February 12, 2008
Gentle Snark
Hosted by Eddie Mueller, president of the Film Noir Foundation and acknowledged by many as "the Czar of Noir," Noir City features 14 classics of the film noir genre, originally released between 1943 and 1953.
By Geoff Carter | February 12, 2008
I already know what you're going to say. There's a fantastic little mom-and-pop noodle shop of great quality in (insert your neighborhood here), owned by an (insert subcategory of Asian ethnicity here) couple, where gigantic servings of flawless noodles top out at $6 a bowl. So why would anyone go to Boom Noodle, a sprawling restaurant on the gentrifying Pike/Pine corridor owned by a couple of white guys, and pay $10 a bowl?
By Cody Ellerd | February 12, 2008
January may be a mere blip on the calendar, but February doesn't promise to offer much relief from the winter blues. So you might as well pack your bags, grab the leash and embrace the wintry conditions that El Nino has delivered to the Northwest this year. There's no better place to do so than the bucolic Bavarian village of Leavenworth, just two and a half hours from Seattle.
By Sheryl Wiser | February 12, 2008
Daily Find
For those of you who are searching for that perfect Valentine's Day gift, I suggest you check out the offerings of Seattle "wine lifestyle" company True Fabrications, purveyors of the "What's Your Vine" collection of women's T-shirts.
By Stacy Nguyen | February 12, 2008