Out like a lamb.
LUNCH
Baguette Opens
What: Run by a mother-daughter team, the tiny new Capitol Hill street-side sandwich counter specializes in delicious double-stuffed Vietnamese banh mi.
Why: Fillings like ginger-spiced chicken, curry beef, and spiced pork pate topped with pickled daikon and carrots.
When: Mon.-Fri., 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Where: 1509 E. Madison St. (206-659-7226).
WITNESS
New Year 6: Corin Hewitt
What: The New York-based sculptor breaks the walls of the white cube, literally taking apart the Sheetrock and plywood of Western Bridge, putting it back together again, and recording the process via video and photography.
Why: Er, why not?
When: Thru Apr. 3. Thurs.-Sat., noon-6 p.m.
Where: 3412 Fourth Ave. S. (206-838-7444).
LISTEN
Sarah Mangold Reading
What: The poet and editor of the fantastic limited-edition Bird Dog magazine reads her sensual, sound-centric work as part of Pilot Books’s monthlong indie bookfest.
Why: Stake out a patch of rug and listen for a spell.
When: Mon., 6 p.m.
Where: 219 Broadway E., 2nd flr. (206-229-7181).
OBSERVE
A Shallow Wade
What: Dutch artist Ron van der Ende crafts striking bas-relief sculptures using salvaged wood.
Why: Unexpected renderings of a limousine, the diamond Tim Burton gave Elizabeth Taylor, and a burning log.
When: Thru May 2. Tues.-Sat., noon-6 p.m.; Sun., 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Where: Ambach & Rice, 5107 Ballard Ave. NW (206-789-6242).












