Tasting NW flavors in surprising places
From Penn Cove mussels in Montana to Columbia Valley wines in the Baltics, sometimes foreign flavor means familiar flavors.
Sue Frause is a Whidbey Island freelance writer and photographer. You can reach her at sue@suefrause.com.
From Penn Cove mussels in Montana to Columbia Valley wines in the Baltics, sometimes foreign flavor means familiar flavors.
It's the final showing in North America before the boy king flies back to Egypt.
A Starbucks concept store proves to be packed on a Sunday. And there's a homey atmosphere for a Seattle company: A neighboring restaurant is called "Rain."
After Boeing's yacht, the Daedalus, was too big to make an appearance at the island hosting the PGA Tour golf tournament, a casual photo taken by a Crosscut contributor becomes a media darling.
Remembering a great Seattle ballplayer, Fred Hutchinson, and honoring those who have exhibited similar courage.