Saunter into Square Room for the first time and you might think your geometry is a little off, as it's actually rectangular in shape. But most shoppers and art fans get distracted by the shop's unique nature-based art and intriguing interior ideas well before they begin questioning their math skills.
By Lori Hinton | February 2, 2006
Convergence Zone
Look, I don't know how to say this without sounding like a 12-year-old, so I'm just going to blurt it out: Woodland Park Zoo is once again selling poop by the gallon.
By Geoff Carter | November 30, 2005
Convergence Zone
For a while I burned wood, because while it was tough to light and produced voluminous amounts of smoke, I felt better about wood than I felt about using processed fireplace logs, which smelled like a pharmaceutical plant set aflame, and disgorged God-knows-what into my lungs. Then, late last winter, I discovered Java-Logs, and I've been using them ever since.
November 29, 2005
Seattle Style File
It takes only seconds to see that Alchemy Collections, as its name suggests (alchemy, in this case, being the medieval practice of turning base metals into gold), is a place where common elements are transformed into something unique and beautiful.
By Lori Hinton | November 11, 2005
By Lori Hinton Special to NWsource A couple creates meals together at Dream Dinners, pouring caramel for a Caramel...
By Lori Hinton | November 2, 2005