…to 51-year TV veteran Mary Stuart, who has finally found the “Tomorrow” for which she had searched.
OUR ‘SIGNIFYING NOTHING’ PHOTO SHOW at the spendid Zeitgeist Kunst & Kaffee (2nd & Jackson in Seattle’s nicer-than-you-think Pioneer Square) ends this Wednesday. See it immediately.
However, this will not be your last chance to see our haunting color photos of abandoned signage. Another whole batch of these images will appear in the Spring issue of Arcade, the Northwest architecture-and-design journal. A release party for the issue will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. this Thursday, March 7, at the picturesque Panama Hotel Tea House, 605 1/2 South Main Street in Seattle’s Chinatown/International District. Be there or be longitudinal.
WHY bad habits can actually be good for us.
A LOVING TRIBUTE, complete with audio clips galore, in honor of ’70s TV shows and commercials.