The first thing most seattleites think about upon hearing the phrase “glass art” is Dale Chihuly. And with good reason; the … More
Author: Brangien Davis
Inside Chihuly’s New House of Glass
In 1961, while studying interior design at the University of Washington, an arty kid from Tacoma experimented with melting and … More
King Tut Returns to Seattle as Egypt Elects a President
The press preview for the new King Tut exhibit at the Pacific Science Center began with the customary parade of … More
Quinton Morris Takes on Carnegie Hall
Just as this issue hits the stands, a young concert violinist who went to high school in Renton and now … More
A Single Story
During the first months of owning our new house, which we purchased in the spring of 2010, my husband Daniel … More
Ryan Boudinot’s Fabulist Fiction
Ryan Boudinot wrote his first story in first grade. Called “The Lion,” it was a retelling of the ancient fable … More
Shiro Worship: Celebrating Seattle’s First Sushi Chef
Seattle’s legendary sushi chef, Shiro Kashiba—still a self-proclaimed “sushi bartender” at age 70—was a locavore long before it was trendy. … More
An Exclusive Musical Tribute to the Viaduct
Our offices are right next to Phase 1 of the Alaskan Way Viaduct demolition, so we’ve had a front row … More
Fremont Gets a New Live Theater Space
AJ Epstein doesn’t know quite what to call himself. The 40-year-old producer/director/lighting designer, who in June opened live theater venue … More
Seattle Magazine 2011 Spotlight Award: Megan Griffiths
Filmmaker Megan Griffiths calls herself a “people person.” She’s referring to the energy she gets from interacting with others, but the shorthand … More