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new sign for new location. just like a bookstore full of cats, the animated sign is kind of charming, kind of creepy.
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The 500 block of Pine has been reduced to a gravel parking lot. Somehow, the flat open space guarded by a trio of cranes was a weirdly serene sight.
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A peek inside the door of the new “TT” place on Melrose & Olive. Looks like tequilia has arrived.
Seattle-based (in a Wallingford attic, to be precise), nationally distributed, music and arts magazine Resonance ceases print production in January 2008.
— Sad news for
Resonance. They’ve closed-up shop after fourteen years of publication. [
thestranger]
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With the construction of AVA, even the Camlin’s neon sign will, like its legendary now-closed Cloud Room, be fading mostly into collective memory.
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Owls are popping up everywhere lately. This more literal woodsy variety spotted (twice) on Harrison.
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Foxmaid. I’m simultaneously in love with this store yet afraid to go inside. Probably because I wouldn’t be able to resist buying this alluring stuffed fox. Taxidermy is so hot right now.
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Taco Gringos changed up their menu in honor of St. Patrick’s day: Corned Beef & Kraut, Lamb Shepherd’s Pie, Potato/apple hash. I’m convinced this is more art project than restaurant.