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Month: December 2013

Picking the Top 13 Among 2013’s Best Local Music
Arts & Entertainment, Music

Picking the Top 13 Among 2013’s Best Local Music

So before the clock strikes twelve and this lovely little website turns into a pumpkin for a (hopefully) brief winter’s … Continue reading Picking the Top 13 Among 2013’s Best Local Music

Jon Hopkins Tonight at The Crocodile
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Jon Hopkins Tonight at The Crocodile

As electronic dance music (EDM) is on the rise, there’s been no shortage of acts popping up with zany hooks … Continue reading Jon Hopkins Tonight at The Crocodile

More from Montreal, Including 6 Restaurants and Lots of Sweets
Travel

More from Montreal, Including 6 Restaurants and Lots of Sweets

I can see why people make pilgrimages from afar to go shopping at Jean-Talon Market, where the food is gorgeous and delicious. As it is in the variety of restaurants I was lucky to try during my second trip of the year to Montreal. Continue reading More from Montreal, Including 6 Restaurants and Lots of Sweets

An Hour of Peaceful Holiday Song With Choral Arts
Arts & Entertainment, Music

An Hour of Peaceful Holiday Song With Choral Arts

For those on the go during the holidays, Choral Arts’ annual Christmas concert provides an tiny oasis of calm during December’s hustle and bustle. The choir’s hour-long program of uninterrupted holiday music had two performances over the weekend of December 14-15. Continue reading An Hour of Peaceful Holiday Song With Choral Arts

Your Live Music Bets for the Weekend of December 20 through the 22nd
Arts & Entertainment, Music

Your Live Music Bets for the Weekend of December 20 through the 22nd

If you live in downtown Seattle and were hoping for Snowpocalypse 2013 this morning, my condolences as you kick the … Continue reading Your Live Music Bets for the Weekend of December 20 through the 22nd

Kigo Kitchen and Kaisho: Just How Inspiring Is “Asian-Inspired” Food?
Food, Restaurant

Kigo Kitchen and Kaisho: Just How Inspiring Is “Asian-Inspired” Food?

As I continue to lament the lack of high-quality Chinese food in Seattle, two new Asian-inspired restaurants recently opened in the “hip” and “happening” places known as South Lake Union and Bellevue Square. Here are my initial impressions. Continue reading Kigo Kitchen and Kaisho: Just How Inspiring Is “Asian-Inspired” Food?

Comedy Horror Film Festival Adds Fundraising to The Funny and Frightful
Arts & Entertainment, Film & TV

Comedy Horror Film Festival Adds Fundraising to The Funny and Frightful

Seattle’s nearly as resplendent with film festivals as it is with coffee shops, so it takes a lot for a … Continue reading Comedy Horror Film Festival Adds Fundraising to The Funny and Frightful

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  • Diana on SIFF Interview: Writer/Director Nick Naveda and Producers Nancy Taylor and Taylor Grabowsky Share the Magic of ‘Say You Will’
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