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Wed, 11/19/14

By Erin Bosetti

November 11 was a sad day for lovers of caramelized onions, succulent pork and cilantro sauce in Seattle. Paseo, Cuban sandwich emporium known for it’s long lines and it’s wait-worthy food, abruptly closed it’s doors. Amid…MORE

Tue, 11/18/14

By Tim Clifford

According to Michele Clarke-Mason, owner of Meant To Be Foods and the nutritional therapist for the Seahawks, it takes approximately 7,000 calories of food-a-day to feed a single player. The average intake for a mildly…MORE

Tue, 11/18/14

By Peggy Sturdivant

It was that kind of bright, beautiful day in November that you know is one of the last. The remaining leaves on the trees looked extra bright; triumphant they had survived the first windstorm. All the mountains were out…MORE

Tue, 11/18/14

By Peggy Sturdivant

It was that kind of bright, beautiful day in November that you know is one of the last. The remaining leaves on the trees looked extra bright; triumphant they had survived the first windstorm. All the mountains were out…MORE

Mon, 11/17/14

by Pat Cashman

The history of history has quite an interesting history, historically speaking. And a lot has been written about it:

“History is a set of lies agreed upon.” Napoleon Bonaparte

“History is only a…MORE

Thu, 11/13/14

By Georgie Bright Kunkel

To be special is to be at the right place at the right time. Every famous person had the intelligence and ingenuity to stand out from the crowd in some unique way. It was the person who found themselves in the…MORE

Thu, 11/13/14

By Katy Wilkens, MS, RD

Don’t have time to cook from scratch some nights? Not to worry, as long as you avoid those packaged convenience meals from the store. They are sodium-laced and, let’s face it, not very good. Make your own frozen…MORE

Mon, 11/10/14

information from South Seattle College The South Seattle College Art Gallery will present the hand-made pottery exhibition “Throwbacks and Unusual” from Wednesday, Nov. 12 through Wednesday, Dec. 10.

The show was curated by South Seattle…MORE

Mon, 11/10/14

By Peggy Sturdivant

I love to watch the Turkey Trot in Ballard on Thanksgiving morning. When it premiered eight years ago there were so few people it wasn’t even obvious that it was organized. Now the runners and walkers pass for over half…MORE

Fri, 11/07/14

Story & Photos by Steve Shay

An organized group of nearly 50 tennis buffs, many over age 90, meet regularly in the warmer months at the Solstice Park Tennis Courts, 7400 Fauntleroy Way SW, one mile north of the Fauntleroy Ferry Dock in…MORE

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