Pet Dish
Over the course of the next six days, folks who love and use off-leash-areas in Seattle have a chance to communicate their passion and good ideas to the people in charge at Seattle Parks and Recreation.
By Lisa Wogan | April 18, 2008
What We Crave
On days when we just need a sweet little something-something, we head to Casuelitas Island Soul in the Central District for light-as-air coconut cornbread ($1 each).
By Lara Ferroni | April 16, 2008
Many marvel at the exhibits and artwork that the new Northwest African American Museum in Seattle offers.
By Susan Gilmore | March 9, 2008
Dining with kids presents a number of challenges -- there are bed times and food preferences to work around, not to mention any number of smaller technical difficulties such as high-chair procurement, bib installation and volume control. Nonetheless, a family must eat, and experiencing the diverse cuisines of Seattle can be a fun way for families to get to know their city.
By Lilium Pierson | January 25, 2008
Daily Find
Though your brother claimed to love the pipe-cleaner key ring you made for him last Christmas, you couldn't help but notice a less crafty contraption dangling from his ignition. Perhaps this year it would be best to entrust your artsy gift-giving inclinations to real artists.
By Britt Olson | December 5, 2007
Daily Find
With a strong nod to eco-friendly fashions, Last Waltz, a new boutique in the Central District, brings together vintage office wear from the 1980s (think high-waist trousers and ruffled satin blouses) with new offerings from regional designers.
By Natalie Bow | September 5, 2007
Ever dive fingers first into a spicy plate of Eritrean lamb stew and lentils, wash it down with a cold Red Stripe, then turn your attention to the rhymes of Seattle's b-girls?
By Cody Ellerd | July 18, 2007
Convergence Zone
I am not a cyclist, but my curiosity got the best of me when I saw 2020 Cycle open recently in the Central District. The shop wasn't fancy – it seemed fun. So I stopped to look around.
By Kathy Schultz | July 19, 2006