Head to the Harbor Steps for meat and comfort food at its finest.

I love spaetzle (spetz-lah) to a degree of concern. I was first introduced to the cheesy, playful dish while visiting my uncle and Austrian aunt in Alaska.
The start of school may mean less time for recreation, but you’ll want to make room in your schedule for Burien’s Arts-A-Glow Lantern Festival and Procession this weekend. With a new location at Dottie Harper Park, this free night of entertainment is sure to keep the whole family busy.
Asher Anson, a chic men’s and women’s boutique in Ballard, closed this last March. That’s far from saying that the store is done with fashion! Asher: Men’s Clothing and Goods opened in June 2011 just across the water in Kirkland, and they’re right back in the swing of things already.
It’s time say good-bye to summer and say hello to fall. This month, a number of wine happenings will take place everywhere from downtown Seattle to Eastern Washington. The only tough part is choosing which one to attend!
Lettie Teague, former executive wine editor of Food & Wine Magazine and current wine columnist of the Wall Street Journal, doesn’t like Prosecco.
Teague is a firm believer in some wines only being consumed where they are from to fully understand the experience. Prosecco, she stated in a recent column, is high on this list.
Stylish shopping festivities will be happening in the top fashion capitols around the globe, from New York City, Los Angeles, to Milan and yes — Seattle — will be hosting Fashion’s Night Out.
As technology advances we keep looking for all purpose gadgets. For a break from techno overload, consider a return to the simple luxury of a classic staple – the wrist watch.
If you’re on the hunt for good-to-the-bone blues-y rock to wrap up your summer, look no further than Bellingham-based quartet, Bear Cove. With their emotionally charged lyrics and a captivating stage presence, the boys of Bear Cove will be sure to fill the night with music that won’t be easily forgotten.
Every year, hundreds of thousands of nerds flock to So-Cal for the San Diego Comic-Con, in order to get a glimpse of the past, present and future of comic culture. Inaugurated in 1970, the Comic-Con is the largest convention of its type in the Americas. But for most of us Seattleite nerds, we could only sit and drool longingly at the comic wonderland 1,200 miles away.