Color, lots of color, seemed to unify the art decorating walls and display tables of West Seattle business Thursday night, Oct. 8 for the West Seattle Art Walk.
Eric W. Fillmore proudly discussed his painted wine bottles illuminated by…MORE
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Sat, 10/10/09
Color, lots of color, seemed to unify the art decorating walls and display tables of West Seattle business Thursday night, Oct. 8 for the West Seattle Art Walk.
Eric W. Fillmore proudly discussed his painted wine bottles illuminated by…MORE
Fri, 10/09/09
You have already heard all about the youth culture. The corporate media has bombarded the world with airbrushed models and ads for tummy tucks and neck flab removal to the point of overkill.
But this youth culture has more than TV and…MORE
Fri, 10/09/09
ArtsWest presents the Seattle Premiere of “Measure for Pleasure,” by David Grimm, opening Oct. 21 through Nov. 14.
Lady Vanity loves Sir Lustforth, who loves Hermione Goode, who loves Captain Dick Dashwood, who loves, well, just about…MORE
Fri, 10/09/09
Three Girls Bakery 6209 15th Ave. N.W. 420-7613 Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday - Sunday 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Closed Wednesdays
We've heard of farmhouse breakfasts -- stoking the farmhands for a day of hard work on the farms,…MORE
Fri, 10/09/09
Today, Friday, Oct. 9 is Leif Erikson Day and the Leif Erikson Lodge is planning a special dinner in celebration.
Olaf Kvamme will describe the 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Viking boat, and Jay Haavik who designed the base and…MORE
Fri, 10/09/09
Guitar player and song writer Michael Deraitus performs in the natural setting of Lincoln Park on a sunny afternoon.
He returned to his native West Seattle area after more than 35 years in Homer, Alaska.
MOREThu, 10/08/09
The nation as a whole was depressed over the lackluster figures released recently by the National Association of Realtors, following a string of encouraging data that had pointed to stabilization in the housing sector.
After four straight…MORE
Thu, 10/08/09
David Lisch has many irons in the fire. In his 1,500 square-foot studio, Dragon Fly Forge, in the former Alaska Copper and Brass warehouse below the West Seattle Bridge just east of the Duwamish River, Lisch is a school teacher, expert knife…MORE
Wed, 10/07/09
It was my first “layout.”
I was invited to a meeting of the Puget Sound Garden Railway Society several years ago, and asked to bring some of my plants and accessories to show them what I did. It was a bright and sunny day when I ventured…MORE
Wed, 10/07/09
School cafeteria lunches can be full of salt, fat and concentrated sugars, none of which are good for kids.
Many school lunches have more than 2,000 milligrams of sodium (salt)—more than a whole day’s suggested intake for an adult—in just…MORE