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A porn shop for decor whores. Miller’s seemingly inexhaustible and impeccable selection of books could lead you from a volume on Spanish villas to a survey of urban graffiti to a tiny treatise on shelving.
Photo: Courtesy of Peter Miller Books
Journey through pop culture’s collective unconscious (not to mention Paul Allen’s). Visit NW musical paraphernalia spanning Bing Crosby to Sir Mix-a-Lot then stop by Captain Kirk’s Command Chair — all housed in this controversial Gehry-designed museum.
Nine acres of sweeping Puget Sound views accompanied by world-class sculptures, including Eye Benches, by Louise Bourgeois, and Alexander Calder’s enormous orange Eagle.
It’s never curtains for innovative, experimental, often quizzical but always current performances at Seattle’s primary contemporary theater.
Enjoy live music in half-moon booths with plush seating and rich fabrics in the historic Mann building. Food and wine provided by Wild Ginger. Don’t miss the 1,900-gallon freshwater aquarium in the lounge while sipping on a colorful cocktail.
Inside the circular glass facade, find amazing acoustics and artist Dale Chihuly’s Crystal Cascade (two chandeliers, three tons each). Home to the Seattle Symphony and host to more than 700 events each year, the performance space will take your breath away.
Walk under Cai Guo-Qiang’s automotive Inopportune to enter the city’s preeminent selection of modern and contemporary, American, European, Asian, and Northwest permanent art collections plus internationally recognized traveling exhibits.
The infamous grunge club may have a new paint job and fancy pizza parlor, but the stellar indie and hip hop lineup remains. Among rock musicians, The Croc is still a career rite of passage.
Photo: Courtesy of The Crocodile
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