As you've surely noticed, October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Which usually means a lot of platitudes and pink stuff, but little of substance...or sexiness. But leave it to hometown sex-positive hero Babeland to turn breast cancer awareness and support into something we all can enjoy.
Sex After Cancer: Babeland Gets Sexy for Young Survivors
More Ways to Celebrate Breast Cancer Awareness Month
In keeping with our quest to Paint Seattle Pink here are a few more notable events for breast cancer awareness.
Seattle’s first annual Beats for Boobs fundraiser will help you find “The Warrior Within” Thursday at the Little Red Bistro and Studio. This exciting evening of music, fashion, food and art seeks to educate the community on breast cancer prevention.
Paint Seattle Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness
The Stones may have wanted to paint it black, but Susan G. Komen of Puget Sound want you to paint it pink. That’s right, pink. October is National Breast Cancer Awareness month so we want to see the entire Emerald city covered in this delicate rosy hue.
What's Cookin': Chocolate for a Cause
Seattlest’s already given you the scoop on the Kelly’s View Collection of chocolates, which features artwork by six children to benefit Seattle Children’s Hospital. They’re still available at Chocolate Box. (Our favorite was Cranberry Cardamom!)
Our Post About Lunch With Elizabeth Hurley
We're not very strong on commas -- maybe that should be "Our Post About Lunch, With Elizabeth Hurley"? Oh well! We had the chicken ciabatta ($9.95) at the Nordstrom's Grill. That's the lunch part. Wait, we had a cup of decaf, too.
Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse
Let's look back at a week in which no site in the -ist network adopted anyone from Africa...

