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Wed, 01/13/16

By Peggy Sturdivant

At least in my circles we don’t say goals anymore, or resolutions. We set ‘intentions’ for the New Year. Some of us the moment before we plunge into Puget Sound, many while sitting on a yoga mat, others on origami paper…MORE

Tue, 01/12/16

by Tim Robinson Walt Blair has Albert Einstein hair and a bristling intellectual curiosity. He would like to get an audience with Jeff Bezos or Elon Musk, in Seattle to talk about space travel. For credibility Walt has rubbed working shoulders…MORE

Tue, 01/12/16

Talk to the artists on Friday evening, Jan. 8 who are revealing their stories through ceramics during Burien Arts Gallery’s January exhibit.

The Opening Reception for the artists from the Washington Clay Arts Association is on Friday, 5-8…MORE

Mon, 01/11/16

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Mon, 01/11/16

By Amanda Knox

Soaking for several hours with eight other naked women in a hot tub, in an open room in the spa with three other similarly packed tubs, I pondered two things: tattoos (because there were a smattering of those to appreciate…MORE

Mon, 01/11/16

By Pat Cashman

“We mustn’t scream at each other, the walls in this house have ears.” ---Tennessee Williams in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

“If there is one sound that follows the march of humanity, it is the scream.” ---David Gemmell “…MORE

Mon, 01/11/16

By Pat Cashman

“We mustn’t scream at each other, the walls in this house have ears.” ---Tennessee Williams in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

“If there is one sound that follows the march of humanity, it is the scream…MORE

Wed, 01/06/16

By Lindsay Peyton

Ken Shaw calls it “an act of vandalism” – the city’s addition of rock to trails at Schmitz Preserve Park, located at 5551 SW Admiral Way, just down the street from his house.

“It’s the wildest landscape in the city…MORE

Wed, 01/06/16

By Amanda Knox

I love the end of the year, if simply because there are enough holidays crammed together that many relatives and friends who are spread far and wide actually have the time off to travel and visit home. One such friend, a…MORE

Wed, 01/06/16

By Peggy Sturdivant The day after Christmas I was in the Golden Gardens parking lot at 8:10 a.m. (late) holding my yogurt granola and an Americano. The sky was pink, hinting at the presence of a sun after the month’s record-breaking rain.

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