Seattle, WA
Fresh off ‘Chopped’ win, Seattle chef Kaleena Bliss lands at Chicago Athletic Association
When trying to find its new govt chef, the Chicago Athletic Affiliation (12 S. Michigan Ave.) definitely didn’t thoughts wanting afield.
The Loop resort simply employed Kaleena Bliss, who most just lately was the chief chef on the Thompson Seattle. She’ll formally begin March 1.
Together with being an acclaimed chef in Washington, followers of the Meals Community will acknowledge Bliss for her current wins on “Beachside Brawl” and the “Chopped: On line casino Royale” match.
This will probably be an enormous transfer for Bliss, too. Apart from her time attending the Culinary Institute of Arts in Hyde Park, New York, Bliss has referred to as the Pacific Northwest house. That features time in Portland earlier than she moved on to Seattle.
However because of a program from Hyatt, which owns each the Thompson Seattle and the Chicago Athletic Affiliation, she was capable of lend her assist to the Chicago property. “I went for 3 weeks with the complete intention of coming again to Seattle,” Bliss stated. “However I used to be very stunned. I fell in love with it and the workforce. I got here house to my boyfriend and stated, ‘I believe we’re transferring to Chicago.’”
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A lot of her focus will probably be on Cindy’s, the resort’s gorgeous rooftop restaurant overlooking Millennium Park. She received’t have any involvement with the opposite eating places within the facility, together with Cherry Circle Room, Drawing Room, Sport Room and Milk Room, that are run by the Land and Sea Dept.
Although she’s nonetheless engaged on the menu, Bliss needs to include her love of the Pacific Northwest. That may embody extra seafood dishes, although she’s additionally wanting ahead to exploring what’s out there regionally. “My mind may be very Washingtonian,” Bliss stated. “I’m used to a forest and a mountain vary. However I’m actually excited to take my cooking model and convey it to a special terrain. I’ll must get to know completely different merchandise which can be native to this area.”
Whereas Bliss is thrilled about her current wins on the Meals Community, she can be proud she was capable of talk about points within the restaurant trade. “I bought to speak overtly and actually about my very own struggles being introduced up within the trade, the place issues like psychological well being weren’t priorities. I had numerous anxiousness and anxiousness,” she stated.
Now that she’s in cost, she needs to create a special environment for her workers. “I need to current a kitchen the place individuals might be profitable,” Bliss stated.
Together with working Cindy’s, Bliss may even be in command of the banquet and occasions program for all the resort. “That’s a part of the explanation I fell for this job,” Bliss stated. “I used to be simply in awe of the historical past of the resort. It saved a lot of the unique artwork and structure.”
However she’s additionally completely satisfied that she will get so as to add some new historical past to the property, which from its opening in 1893 till 1972, didn’t enable ladies members. “It was a males-only athletic membership, however now there are numerous ladies in management positions,” Bliss stated.
nkindelsperger@chicagotribune.com
Seattle, WA
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Seattle, WA
Seattle road collapses after water main break; repairs ongoing
Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) and Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) worked to repair a road and the surrounding area after a water service line broke and caused a collapse, according to a news release.
The incident occurred at Airport Way South and South Lander Street intersection on Tuesday, January 16.
Video of the water main break and road collapse were provided by safetyvid.org.
Seattle Police notified SPU about the situation around 10:45 a.m., prompting an immediate investigation by SPU crews.
The broken water pipe resulted in water pooling in the roadway.
Despite the significant break, no SPU water customers experienced a service disruption.
City crews and inspectors will continue to investigate the cause of the incident.
Seattle, WA
An insider's take on Seattle Seahawks OC candidate Byron Leftwich
Former nine-year NFL quarterback and Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich is the latest name to emerge in the Seattle Seahawks’ OC search.
Report: Another Seahawks OC candidate gets 2nd interview
NFL on CBS insider Jonathan Jones reported on social media Friday morning that Leftwich has interviewed for the Seattle job, making him the fifth reported candidate to do so.
Leftwich, 45, spent four seasons as Tampa Bay’s OC from 2019 to 2022. During that time, he directed some of the league’s highest-scoring offenses. With Jameis Winston at quarterback in 2019, the Bucs finished fourth in the league in scoring. Then after Tom Brady took over at QB, Tampa Bay ranked third in scoring during its Super Bowl-winning 2020 season and second in scoring in 2021.
However, the Bucs tumbled to 25th in Brady’s final year in 2022. Leftwich was fired after that season and hasn’t coached in the NFL since.
Rick Stroud, who covers the Buccaneers for the Tampa Bay Times, joined Seattle Sports’ Bump and Stacy on Friday to share his insight on Leftwich. Stroud said it remains perplexing that Leftwich hasn’t gotten another NFL gig, especially after he was considered a front-runner for the Jacksonville Jaguars head coaching job prior to the 2022 season.
“The production (was) really remarkable in terms of the passing game,” Stroud said. “And then of course, once they got Tom Brady, the team really took off and won a Super Bowl. So I think it’s unfortunate for Byron. He didn’t get much credit for what was done here, but he was the game planner. He was the play caller. And he had some of the most prolific offenses in the National Football League.
“It’s really been kind of frustrating for him and mysterious that he hasn’t gotten that attention (from NFL teams),” Stroud added.
During the Jaguars’ 2022 head coaching search, there was a report that Leftwich turned down the job because he didn’t want to work with general manager Trent Baalke. Leftwich denied those claims, according to a recent article published in The Athletic.
“There were a lot of rumors and things that he doesn’t understand – one of them being that he wouldn’t want to work for Trent Balke,” Stroud said. “He told me, ‘Rick, I never had one discussion about the general manager in Jacksonville. I would have taken that job no questions asked about who was in the front office.’
“So in this day of agents and media – and sometime media sharing the same agents, quite frankly – guys push people that they have relations with. And Byron is not a campaigner. He’s the most affable guy I’ve ever worked with. I know the players love him. (He) never had a problem with a coaching staff member that I’m aware. So I think it’s just that, in an era of self-promotion, that’s the part that he may not have done very well. … But he’s ready to coach again.”
During his four-year run in Tampa Bay, Leftwich had one of the league’s top passing attacks. The Bucs ranked No. 1 in passing yardage in both 2019 and 2021, and No. 2 in passing yardage in 2020 and 2022. However, their ground attack was lagging, ranking in the bottom quarter of the league in rushing yardage all four years. In Leftwich’s final two seasons, Tampa Bay had the lowest run play rate in the league.
That run-pass imbalance would seem to be at odds with what Seattle head coach Mike Macdonald is looking for. Macdonald and the Seahawks moved on from offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb after one season, citing philosophical differences that appeared to be centered around Seattle’s inability to get the run game untracked. The Seahawks finished 28th in rushing yardage and had the fifth-lowest run rate in the league.
Stroud was asked whether he thinks Leftwich’s pass-heavy background in Tampa Bay would be an issue for Seattle.
“The offense that he ran is really an adaptation of what (former Arizona Cardinals and Tampa Bay head coach) Bruce Arians did for years and years,” Stroud said. “And it was good enough to win a Super Bowl with a 43-year-old quarterback who wasn’t the most mobile guy in the world. They started that Super Bowl season 7-5 and they made some changes. They shored up some protections and convinced Tom to take more shots down the field, and that’s when their offense really took off.
“And look, there’s a lot of ways to get things done. And a lot of times (with) the screen game, throws in the flat are just an extension of the running game. But I’ve never known Byron to be averse to running the football when you’re doing it successfully. So there’s definitely a philosophy. It was more of a pass-first offense – there’s no question about that. But they attacked people and they created a lot of problems for the defense.”
Listen to the full conversation with the Tampa Bay Times’ Rick Stroud at this link or in the audio player near the top of this story. Tune in to Bump and Stacy weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Seattle Sports.
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