If you’re wearing flip-flops in Seattle at this early stage of spring, I expect you’re doing one of three things: deboarding a plane at Sea-Tac, taking a shower in a college dorm or having a meal at the Kona Kitchen.
By Cody Ellerd | April 5, 2007
Seth Goodkind is no Quentin Tarantino. He's not a millionaire with a massive budget to spend. He doesn't know any Hollywood types. Still, the Seattle artist and cinephile has managed to recreate the Grindhouse cinema experience more accurately than a blockbuster dream team ever could.
By Cody Ellerd | April 16, 2007
One of the Bettys at the table next to me is wearing patent-leather pumps in cherry red. Another Betty is wearing patent-leather pumps in Cadillac black. The third Betty wears her patent leather over her shoulder in a crimson handbag.
By Cody Ellerd | May 14, 2007
The tables lining the wall are all different lengths, giving the long, narrow space a curving flow. Plunging, twisting iron rods shape the custom-made chandelier and exterior gates. It is nonlinear. It is fluidly organic. It is “the Fiore Thing.”
By Cody Ellerd | May 29, 2007