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New Store News: Timbuk2

From one hilly city to another: San Fran's Timbuk2 comes to Seattle

The number of bike messengers on the streets of Seattle has dwindled since the heady days of the late 1990s, when kozmo.com ruled the roadways, but our city’s denizens love for the messenger bag has not waned one bit since then. They're just so useful on so many levels. Read more »

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Nordstrom’s We Heart a Great Fit Event

Josie "Jet Set" T-Back Bra, $38; Hanky Panky "Rainbow" Low Rise Thong, $23, both from Nordstrom

Ladies, do yourself a favor and get a professional bra fitting. It really makes all the difference in the world in terms of looking good and feeling good.

Nordstrom is having a huge bra event on April 26 and 27, in all their stores (and on-line, where you’ll have access to great tips for finding the right bra for you), where their fit stylists will be on hand to help you in your quest for the perfect underpinnings, at the right price for your pocketbook. Read more »

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Jonathan Adler to Open at University Village

Jonathan Adler University Village stores
The future of shopping at Jonathan Adler is so bright, you've got to wear your big Jackie O shades

Great news for the interior design obsessed. Jonathan Adler, the master of mood-elevating decor options is bringing his business to Seattle in a stand-alone store at University Village. An opening date is set for June. More details to follow.

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Update: Pink Ginger to Open a Store-in-a-Store at Ballard Home Comforts

Pink Ginger finds a new home on Ballard Ave.

A nice update from Tina Christou, the owner of Pink Ginger, who announced her store closing last week: she’ll be sharing space with Ballard Home Comforts starting in May, right smack dab on one of the most foot-trafficked streets in town, Ballard Ave. Read more »

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Earth Day 5k: You Are What You Eat

Hey cupcake! If I could eat you all day long, I would!

A few years ago I heard about an archaeological dig in China that unearthed a Chinese woman in her fifties who was so well preserved by her cypress wood tomb layered with clay and charcoal that she was perfectly intact, including her last meal of honeydew melon, the seeds of which were still in her stomach. Read more »

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