Ryan Boudinot wrote his first story in first grade. Called “The Lion,” it was a retelling of the ancient fable … More
Category: Seattle Magazine
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
Seattle Magazine 2011 Spotlight Award: Mandy Greer
“This is my eight-year-old dream come true,” says Mandy Greer, surveying her home studio, which her husband (artist Paul Margolis) recently … More
Seattle Magazine 2011 Spotlight Award: Kyle Loven
At Kyle Loven’s studio space in Belltown, the worktable is littered with ears—latex ears, which he’s been perfecting for his recent … More
Seattle Magazine 2011 Spotlight Award: Garrett Fisher
Sitting on the living room floor of his modest Capitol Hill home, a cup of tea in hand and a … More
Charlie and Benita Staadecker Create a Lasting Arts Legacy
Charlie and Benita Staadecker should come with a warning label: Contact with contents may result in channeling all your discretionary … More
2010 Spotlight Award: Cherie Priest
In the 1880s, a brick wall encircled downtown Seattle. A safety measure, the wall was 15 to 20 feet thick, … More