The Nosh with Rachel Belle
A Seattle bookstore is romanticizing lunch with a daily feast
Staff at Peter Miller Books in Pioneer Square have a long-running tradition of home-cooked, communal lunches — Miller even wrote a book about it.
Staff at Peter Miller Books in Pioneer Square have a long-running tradition of home-cooked, communal lunches — Miller even wrote a book about it.
Plus, a Diné artist installs a big solo show at the Henry, and lots of local talent to support across town.
Alice Waters’ Berkeley institution famously started the farm-to-table movement in 1971. But can its simple, farm fresh food stand up to today’s flashier flavors?
Plus: a dragon, a tiger, a boar — oh my! Ai Weiwei’s big brass zodiac animals convene at Olympic Sculpture Park.
Plus, Rachel Belle lives out her dream of eating cartoon food, and Salt & Straw makes "boring cereal" ice cream