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Molly Wizenberg, the Seattle-based author of nationally known food blog Orangette, announced in a post last week that her husband, Brandon Pettit, is opening a pizza restaurant in Ballard.
By Cody Ellerd | December 2, 2008
Daily Find
With the right combination of venue, vendors, vino and vittles, a
shopping event can turn into a social hour and holiday party, bringing
good cheer to all who attend -- especially if there's a great deal to
be found. Amanda Rosenthal, owner of online boutique La Rousse, has hit the nail on the head with the La Rousse Holiday Bazaar,
an event that fulfills all the criteria: cool
location, interesting vendors, delicious food and drink, and a focus on
gift ideas under $100.
By Alison Brownrigg | December 3, 2008
The Overnight Desk
This week, One Reel is offering a $60, three-day pass to Bumbershoot 2009. That's a mere $20 a day -- very close to 1990s pricing.
By Geoff Carter | December 2, 2008
After 25 years, Pacific Northwest Ballet's "Nutcracker" still has magic to spare.
By Moira Macdonald | December 2, 2008
Minding the Store
There's only one time a year when more than 120 indie crafters and designers come together at the Seattle Center for Urban Craft Uprising to show off their talents.
By Alison Brownrigg | December 2, 2008
The Overnight Desk
Here's what precious little I've been able to learn about The Pajama Men in advance of their upcoming show, "Versus vs. Versus," which opens at Annex Theatre on Thursday, Dec. 4. It ain't much, but it is mighty interesting.
By Geoff Carter | December 2, 2008
Daily Find
If you're like me, then you've got gifts on the brain this month. But perhaps like me, you're also surprised that even though you live in a city with so many gift options, it can be difficult to find one that sends the perfect, personal message. Cue the one-of-a-kind gift baskets from Willow & Bloom.
By Michelle LaFrance | December 2, 2008
Minding the Store
Check out Haute Goat recycled cashmere scarves -- they retail for less than $40!
By Alison Brownrigg | December 1, 2008
Little Kids, Big City
According to industry analysts, today is “Cyber Monday,” when shoppers start adding to their virtual shopping carts. Sounds a lot better than trolling for empty parking spots, doesn’t it? So this week, I’ll feature special sales from mom-founded, locally owned online businesses; with a few Seattle stores thrown in for good measure.
By Lora Shinn | December 1, 2008
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If you're ready for a little break from Thanksgiving's bounty, get your overstuffed rump up off the couch and head down to Flying Squirrel Pizza for something we don't get a whole lot of in Seattle: perfect East Coast style pies.
By Cody Ellerd | November 30, 2008