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A crystal chandelier hangs from the ceiling and a rotating mosaic of Northwest contemporary art hangs from the walls. Some areas feel haunted, others alive with artistic ambition. The couple at the table to the left are discussing the merits of an art opening they just attended. A clipboard and paper are passed around—a blank submission page for the Vital 5. The bartender says the Vital 5 is an alcohol induced editorial written exclusively by the patrons of the Hideout, then he shows where to place the submission form once I'm done writing and brings me a platter of cheeses. Art, cheese, and alcohol induced ranting. Not bad.
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