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A soothing powder to calm us down, a symbol that spreads love, and lots of bright spring style is sending March out like a lamb.
A soothing powder to calm us down, a symbol that spreads love, and lots of bright spring style is sending March out like a lamb.
Bright and cheery, as if steeped in sunshine, Kate Spade Saturday feels like our favorite day of the week. Saturday’s considerably lower-priced clothing, accessories, and housewares pack the preppy punch of Spade’s eponymous line but are infused with a decidedly downtown vibe. Click to see our picks from the debut collection.
We know you’ve got money on tonight’s surf-and-turf tourney match-up (go Eagles). But Adam Leon’s film festival winner is the real jackpot.
The last time we mixed family QT with a petting zoo, we got poop on the soles of our shoes, a case of swelling hives, and hands covered in goat saliva. For some good old-fashioned (and mess-free) fun with animals, visit them on an iPad.
Looking for good wine and design in the Mission? Groove on over to the new bar opening in a former record shop space.
The Fairfax shop gets street wear right. Peruse racks of cool clothes; an in-house jewelry line; and the cult-status collection of snazzy shoe pins, Sneaker Crowns.
Feast your eyes on the snazzy, new street wear accessory beloved by hip-hop savants and skater bros alike.
Everything old is new again at Bodhi Freedom and Peter Goggin’s Mission wine bar. Housed in a former record shop, the intimate Mad Men-esque space serves a stellar selection of small plates, ranging from oysters to deviled duck eggs.
Musings speak louder on the just-launched line of letterpress thank-you and note cards — a collaboration between a stationery designer and personal stylist.
Deck your walls with surface decor that makes serious impact.
In honor of the Easter bunny, we bring you three ways to enjoy our little friends.
Clam bakes, oyster dives, and beach houses are serious endeavors. Create an at-home seafood spread that’s easier to reel in.
The former analog (a.k.a. in-person) service has gone online with six beauty geniuses ready to find your exact shade.
March 28-31: Try the fresh seafood at Ballard Annex Oyster House, check out the mind-blowing new art installation on the Seattle Art Museum, indulge at an Easter brunch, and shop for your fella at Totokaelo Man.
This Greenwood shop, owned by veterinarian tech turned furniture designer Rick Rochon, is a treasure trove of vintage and found objects, with merchandise updated every week.
An East-meets-West seafood parlor in Ballard, with live tanks, steam kettles for made-to-order soups at the bar, whole Maine lobsters, house-made chowders and bisques, and an entire portion of the menu dedicated to shells (oysters, mussels, clams) prepared in myriad ways.
March 28-31: Catch the first Food & Farm Film Festival, tour an upcoming microhood, groove to soulful sounds at the Make-Out Room, and learn the craft from a former Hermès leather master.
Find your Zen at the popular holistic health spa, nestled on the fifth floor of the Loews Hotel in the heart of Hollywood. Stop in for the classic mani/pedi combo or opt for a restorative acupuncture treatment. Whether you are looking to work one on one with a nutritionist or get pampered with a customized facial, the all-inclusive spa provides the personalized attention you crave.
March 28-31: Raw food to go, Clover Canyon at a steal, free Exhale facials, and more.
Matthew Kenney continues his raw food domination with grab-and-go seasonal fresh juices, smoothies, and superfood shots made from ingredients sourced down at the Santa Monica Farmers Market.
If you are looking for a low-key, no-frills type of night, look no further than this old-school throwback bar, where drinks are cheap and happy hour is seven days a week. Cozy up in one of the spacious leather booths or duck outside to lounge on the smoking patio. Pick your tunes from the house jukebox or huddle up for a round at the pool table.
March 28-31: Stylish photographs, cheap cocktails, free live music, and a secret speakeasy.
The brains behind Capitol Pub run this low-key restaurant and bar known for generous weekday drink and appetizer specials and its lush outdoor patio.
A sultry and stylish lounge with no menu on site. Sit back and relax in a low slung, mid-century, chair while the bartenders make custom cocktails to your preferences.
March 28-31: Down a taco and margarita at Takito Kitchen, toast Cleetus Friedman at Fountainhead, shop P.O.S.H.’s big sale, cut your dog loose on an egg hunt, and get lifted by San Cisco’s indie pop.
Whisk your appetite south of the border at the new taqueria from chef David Dworshak (Carnivale, Spring) and beverage manager Adam Weber (Trencherman, Mercadito). Order a cucumber margarita and crispy redfish tacos with coconut custard and carrot jalapeno slaw.
The craft beer and whiskey bar has artisanal food to match courtesy of Cleetus Friedman (City Provisions), who is armed with old faves (an amazing turkey sandwich) and new tricks (Belly Fire wings made with Bill Kim’s trademark sauce). Dishes come in small, large, and extra-large portions, encouraging sharing and drink pairings.
March 28-31: Hit the road in search of exotic yoga and photo ops, or wake and bake closer to home with a new loungewear line and special-edition cookbook.
March 28-31: See Ron Swanson in person, eat like you’re in Taipei, and score lingerie and home goods at a crazy discount.
March 28-31: Go to a free boot camp class, take a tour, and spend Easter Sunday at Marigold Kitchen.
March 28-31: Sit at the chef’s table, have brunch with the fam for Easter, take in a spectator’s sport, and let your hair down.
The new SoFi lounge from famed Miami doorman Cedric Adegnika serves more than 40 cocktails from mixologist Egor Polonskiy and sweet and salty light bites from chef “Beppe” Galazzi (I Corsini and Sardinia Enoteca).
Keep locks lustrous with a full menu of services such as cuts, color, updos, blowouts, masques, keratin treatments, and extensions inside the posh white and gray salon. Check out the selection of Leonor Greyl products.
Nightlife gurus including Making Time’s Dave Pianka and R5 Productions’ Sean Agnew enliven the dusty dive bar with DJ nights and craft beer.
March 28-31: Have boozy brunch alongside goats and bunnies, reset your body with a twenty-day cleanse, drown in sushi, decorate cakes and eat your work, and laugh your ass off at the city’s finest comedy fest.
Yuck it up at the dark, intimate club in the back of The Vortex Midtown that brings in big name acts and hosts local funny folks (as well as a weekly open mike night).
Do the sexy sushi thing at the expansive Buckhead spot serving impressive boats of the raw stuff, plus a plethora of cooked Asian eats.
March 28-31: Make like a cherry bomb and have a blast at an art party, dine with some bunny special in Dupont Circle, check out moves by dance crews, toast a beer-soaked disco, and shop wedding wears for the whole party in Georgetown.
March 28-31: End the month on a high note with unlimited barbecue, reclaimed-wood furnishings, farmhouse-style beer, and experimental (and provocative) filmmaking.
Neighborhood gift store for women, babies, and pets.
The city’s newest alehouse is a reclaimed-wood respite in the middle of Fort Point. Taste the brewery’s debut farmhouse ale before leaving with a growler to remember it by.
We love making dinner for our families. Especially when you can cook it one night — and repurpose it the next.
In today’s video, she’s got an app to keep you on track, another to help your posture, and a third to decorate your dream home.
What do you get when you combine Portland, Oregon indie music queen Julianna Bright with members of The Decemberists and Black Prairie? An amazing kids’ album.
What the social shopping site founder is getting into these days.
Everybody’s favorite Echo Park dive gets a face-lift, complete with art deco light fixtures, a solid oak bar, sealed concrete floors, and a DJ booth.
Go on, put your back into it with a simple and sophisticated line of packs and sacks.
Everybody’s favorite Echo Park dive gets a face-lift.
Hone your DIY skills at a newly opened space dedicated to sustainable design.
A nonprofit dedicated to salvaging materials from landfills for sustainable reuse. In their new 25,000-square-foot Bucktown warehouse, a team of carpentry pros teaches affordable classes and DIY demos.