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Ambitiously aiming to be all things to all people, The Bohemian is a coffee house by day, bar and restaurant by night, live music venue, art gallery, and a brunch spot for the lazy days in between. And judging from the comfortable and contented crowd filling the Deco-adorned space nightly since their mid-September opening, it seems like it has always belonged there. Someone just needed to build it.
By Cody Ellerd | October 2, 2008
Daily Find
I've got a little goblin of my own now, and shopping for costumes has taken on a new joy. Here's a roundup of some local kids' stores that carry new and used costumes for a hauntingly happy Halloween.
By Alison Brownrigg | October 8, 2008
Daily Find
With fall comes the rain and with the rain comes puddles. In anticipation of soggy feet and soaked pant hems, I've rounded up a selection of rain boots that are perfect for staying dry while dodging (or jumping in) puddles this season.
By Alison Brownrigg | October 2, 2008
Daily Find
Nestled in a nondescript office building at the southern tip of West Seattle near the Vashon Ferry terminal is a sweet spot for fabulous skincare called Inspired Health & Beauty. While it might be out of the way for some, it's worth the trip if you love custom facials that use exceptional products administered in a relaxing and inviting environment.
By Alison Brownrigg | September 27, 2008
Minding the Store
Click! Design that Fits will celebrate its four-year anniversary on Saturday, Sept. 27 from 6 to 9 p.m. with cupcakes, champagne and a sale (which runs through Oct. 3).
By Alison Brownrigg | September 19, 2008
In a much needed reprieve for Seattle basketball enthusiasts disheartened by the loss of the Sonics, the Seattle Parks Department has announced that NBA all-star Brandon Roy of the Portland Trail Blazers will unveil a refurbished basketball court at the Delridge Community Center on Wednesday, Sept. 17 at 2 p.m.
By Andrew Hart | September 15, 2008
Daily Find
If you're a "Project Runway" fan, then you already know the catchphrase "Make it work." That's what Joey Shearer-Harvey does at her West Seattle sewing studio, Make It Workshop. Open since this past May in the former Gatewood Baptist school building (recently converted to artist studios), Make It Workshop offers classes for those of us long on creative inspiration but short on sewing skills.
By Alison Brownrigg | September 16, 2008
Daily Find
Though it hasn't officially ended, the passing of Labor Day seems to have heralded the end of summer. It's time to put away your sundresses, flip-flops and tank tops and see what holes need filling in your fall wardrobe.
By Alison Brownrigg | September 8, 2008
Minding the Store
Clementine shoes in West Seattle has brought on select styles from local design duo Prairie Underground. Prairie Underground is known for their innovative hoodies made out of organic cotton fleece. Once you slip a hoodie on, be it a Moto, Prairie, Cloak or Moth, you'll be hooked. They're comfy and flattering and perfect for Seattle's drizzly days.
By Alison Brownrigg | September 5, 2008
Little Kids, Big City
How do you raise a reader? The Seattle Public Library presents a series of early literacy programs to boost your child's bookworm potential.
By Lora Shinn | September 4, 2008