Pet Dish
Got a difficult pet and no interest in pinning him to the ground?
By Lisa Wogan | March 18, 2008
Gentle Snark
They're back! On March 22, the four teams that make up the Rat City
Rollergirls will continue the business they left unfinished after last
year's championship bout. Grave Danger will try to cement its alpha-dog
standing by defeating DLF -- a team they've never beaten -- and the
Throttle Rockets will take on the Sockit Wenches in hopes of getting a
winning streak going. Will Seattle survive this brutal (but
family-friendly) gladitorial event?
By Geoff Carter | March 18, 2008
Gentle Snark
Sure hope your leisure fund is back up to its pre-Christmas levels, because the coming weeks bring some fairly unmissable club shows to town.
By Geoff Carter | March 18, 2008
Little Kids, Big City
I have long enjoyed the free First Thursdays at the downtown Seattle Art Museum, but I just found out about the free First Saturdays at the Seattle Asian Art Museum in Volunteer Park, which include family art programs.
By Lilium Pierson | March 18, 2008
A spate of condos and a new Pinkberry knockoff aren't the only evidence
that Ballard is feeling considerably more hip these days. The
neighborhood has also kicked it up a notch in the restaurant arena with
the likes of Lunchbox Laboratory, Ocho and now The Monkey Bridge, which opened March 4.
By Jen Harper | March 18, 2008
Daily Find
Anyone who has ever belonged to a traditional business networking group knows that those meetings can be a little, well, staid. It was at one of those meetings last February that Seattleites Darnell Sue and Samantha Lawton met and struck up a friendship.
By Alison Brownrigg | March 18, 2008