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Truth or Dare

Time for the moment of truth.

Mark: You claim to love Georgetown, but have you actually been there?
Contestant pales, starts shaking.
Contestant: Um, sure I have.
Camera pans to contestant’s spouse, mother, ex. All hold their breath.
Mechanical voice: ...

The Weekend Guide

We’ll pinch you when it’s over.

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Seamless in Seattle
What: Win a photo spread, fashion show, and placement in a local boutique in Seattle magazine’s search for the next great Sea-Town designer.
Why: We’re Tim Gunn-ing for you.
When:

It’s Porcelain, Doll

Time for the Wednesday morning dish.

No, literally.

We’re smitten with the porcelain dishes at Far4, a just-opened downtown boutique that transcends pesky distinctions between tableware and fine art.

Its story began a few years back when Russian-born Seattleites Igor ...

Muddy Waters

Lazing on the porch all day. Sipping sweet tea from a Mason jar. Entertaining gentlemen callers.

Blame the gajillion times you’ve seen Gone with the Wind for your technicolor fantasy of Southern belledom.

But don’t miss Hillary Jordan’s heartrending debut ...

Rotary Club

Settle down, class. Today we’re discussing ancient forms of communication. You see, a long time ago — before iPhones, cellies, or even wireless handsets — people talked to one another using clunky contraptions with something called a rotary dial.

A ...

The Stationery Agents

The first (and last) time you and your mom worked together, the results weren’t pretty. (You left your science fair project until the last minute, she brought the guilt trip, and the friggin’ volcano wouldn’t spew.)

Alicia Olsen and mom ...

The Weekend Guide

We’ve got culture, yes we do. We’ve got culture, how ’bout you?

SEE
Be Aggressive
What: Theater troupe Artattack makes its Seattle debut with Annie Weisman’s cheerleading play.
Why: Bring It On meets The Odyssey. (Seriously.)
When: Fri.-Mar. 29.
Where:

The Rescuers

Once upon a time, there lived a woman who really loved animals. She couldn’t understand how black-hearted people could mistreat them. And this made her sad.

So the woman bought a farm on Bainbridge Island where she could care for ...