Year: 2012

  • Evening Edition: Before The Snowpocalypse

    Evening Edition: Before The Snowpocalypse

    Seattle gets itself into a tizzy over the mere possibility of the season’s first snow, events were still taking place all over town.

  • A Look Inside 14/48

    A Look Inside 14/48

    Last weekend, José Amador took up blogging duties for the first weekend of 14/48’s Winter 2012 Festival; today he uses excerpts from that weekend’s entries to provide an in-depth look at the festival from within.

  • Koffee and Komedy

    Koffee and Komedy

    At the brightly lit People’s Republic Kafe (coffee shop), along with the cheery lighting, there also comes a warm welcoming attitude courtesy of Kevin Hyder and Tristan Devin, the founders of the “People’s Republic of Komedy” back in 2005. Since then have created a friendly,…

  • Big Name Designer + Big Box Stores = Overhyped Collection

    Big Name Designer + Big Box Stores = Overhyped Collection

    The highly anticipated Missoni for Target collection which was intended to be a six week promotion of 400 items in limited stock, sold out in one day. Wouldn’t you want to own a designer garment for a Target price?

  • This Week In Theater: Puppets, Musical Phone Sex, Mud That’s Fancy, and More

    This Week In Theater: Puppets, Musical Phone Sex, Mud That’s Fancy, and More

    Rolling right along with January, this weekend brings us the kind of theatrical variety platter that makes us the envy of the West Coast: A world premiere by one company, another up North, fourteen from a different company, the return of a Northwest puppet staple,…

  • Evening Edition: RIP, South Seattle Beacon

    Evening Edition: RIP, South Seattle Beacon

    Gregoire continues stepping it up before she steps out, a shady pastor pleads guilty, the death of another newspaper that’s served Seattle neighborhoods for nearly 100 years, and more.

  • Evening Edition: In The Periphery

    Evening Edition: In The Periphery

    Rather than focus on today’s biggest headlines, we choose to look to the oft-ignored corners of Seattle news on this fine Monday evening.

  • Tour De Farce

    Emily had always assumed that someday she would grow to be a wise, old woman with refined tastes; as if the knowledge of fine wines and fine arts would simply come with gray hair…

  • Friday’s Performance by Sounds Major Has Seattle Audiophiles Cheering

    If you’ve been waiting to see what two of Seattle’s most talented musicians can do when they combine their powers (for good, of course) and make sweet musical love to create a brainchild, wait no longer. Sounds Major has arrived and is already rocking your…

  • SAL University: Eternity in a Ruffle

    SAL University: Eternity in a Ruffle

    Seattle Arts & Lectures is presenting Eternity in a Ruffle: Fashion in Art, Art in Fashion, a five-session lecture series on the history of modern fashion and the ideas it engenders and engages. From what we wear to who we are, fashion is both a…

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