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BY Stacey Mertes
 March 7th, 2012
As a mother who watches her son poke his finger to draw blood 8-10 times a day to check his blood glucose level and to see him take an insulin shot before every meal, I was encouraged to hear that they not only have a better way of monitoring blood sugars and administering the [...]
BY Megan Phillips
 March 6th, 2012
Photo Credit: IWD Seattle
International Women’s Day is coming up on March 8th. First recognized nationally in 1909, International Women’s Day (IWD) is a celebration of education and women’s empowerment and achievements around the world, namely our strides in the economic, social, cultural and political spheres. Last year, President Obama proclaimed March “Women’s [...]
BY Emma Mincks
 March 2nd, 2012
Last weekend I was invited to see Le Faux, Seattle’s most established and longest running impersonation show. If you have never heard of this show before, you must look it up immediately. I think it may have been one of the best experiences I have had since moving to Seattle. If you have seen [...]
BY Megan Phillips
 March 1st, 2012
As owner of New Body Pilates studio in West Seattle, it’s my job to be on the up-and-up with health and fitness trends. Even if you’re not in the industry, if you’re a living, breathing American, you know firsthand the barrage of fitness trends that have hit America (hello shake weight)–all of which promise [...]
BY Andrea Davis-Gonzalez
 February 23rd, 2012
Downtown Seattle's Urbane Restaurant and Bar offers a special dinner to guests during the Broadway production of Beauty and the Beast at Paramount Theatre. (Photo Credit: Hyatt at Olive 8)
Be a guest at Urbane Restaurant and Bar and put their prix fix theatre menu to the test before wrapping up the evening [...]
BY Megan Phillips
 February 23rd, 2012
In Washington we’re known for our crisp apples, towering Mt. Rainier, even fabled Sasquatch, but perhaps our hottest local commodity creating a global buzz is our burgeoning wine industry. According to Wine Spectator Magazine, 47% of wines coming out of Washington are rated 90 points and above– a much higher percentage than most of [...]
BY Emma Mincks
 February 23rd, 2012
Last Friday I attended a Paint Dancing fundraiser and dance party at Gasworks Gallery.
Photo Credit: paintdancing.com
I had the time of my life, and I felt the money I spent to get in and to buy a bottle of wine for our group was very reasonable for fun on a Friday night. [...]
BY Megan Arpin
 February 21st, 2012
The Blaque Label Mermaid High-Low Dress, $134, in a gorgeous charcoal hue; three-quarter length sleeves, padded shoulders and a key hole back are the icing on this ultra-chic cake.
Local e-tail store (as of this month, for gents, too) and fashion blog VueSociety founder and owner Rachel Kim sat down with us to [...]
BY Becky King
 February 17th, 2012
The March Madness NCAA tournament is almost here! For college basketball fans, this is the perfect place to start looking out for the right bar to cheer on your team, and enjoy some good atmosphere, food, and drinks. For the not-so-athletically inclined, stepping out to watch the game could still be tons of fun. [...]
BY Megan Phillips
 February 15th, 2012
The Seattle area is home to a vast and diverse Asian population–15% of the Seattle population to be exact. Seattle Symphony, housed at stunning, Benaroya Hall downtown, will soon solemnize this community and it’s rich heritage at Celebrate Asia!, an East-meets-West benefit concert which (now on its fourth consecutive year) began as a project [...]
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