Little Kids, Big City
The weather this
week has been feeling more like spring, a great excuse to get out and have some
springy/bouncy fun. Whirligig!, an indoor carnival at the Center House at
Seattle
Center, continues through
Sunday, April 13.
By Lilium Pierson | March 26, 2008
Pet Dish
We trot along merrily in our city lives mostly oblivious to the wild creatures in our midst, until they trip us on a sidewalk, track us in the park, or take up residence in our home.
By Lisa Wogan | March 26, 2008
Gentle Snark
I've got good news and I've got bad news. The good news is that Seattle's new Major League Soccer franchise,
set to make its debut next year, has moved one step closer to reality:
The franchise is in the process of choosing its name. All Seattleites
are invited to vote
for one of several options at the team's Web site, with the winner
presumably being chosen sometime after the end of voting (March 31).
By Geoff Carter | March 26, 2008
Convergence Zone
In recent years, they've been the team we hate to love, a lineup flush
with nice guys who make funny commercials but finish, if not last, then
damn close.
By Monica Fischer | March 26, 2008
'Round about the time your daughter gets her first crush and your son's answers shrink from whole sentences to single words and grunts, you stop being the coolest person on the planet. But I have five secret weapons that are destined to keep me hip in my son's eyes way into his teen years.
By Lisa Jaffe Hubbell | March 26, 2008
Daily Find
It's probably safe to assume that every day at boutiques around town, shopgirls dish about the latest celebrity news and fashion trends. At Ballard's Olivine, a feminine emporium of fashion-forward labels, employee and Seattle native Tiffany Eley took a routine celeb gossip session one step further.
By Natalie Bow | March 26, 2008
Daily Find
If you're like me, your feet have spent the past few months ensconced
in boots, bared only at home and in the yoga studio. But with sandal
season looming, your feet are about to be exposed, so the time has come
to show a little love to your heels and toes.
By Natalie Bow | March 26, 2008