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May 12th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

All of Washington’s mammals hung up on a wall; more trouble at Western State; another ‘Twin Peaks’ star RIP; what do you call it when the rich displace the middle class?

5/10/19: AMONG OTHER THINGS…
May 9th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

A young artist’s hit installation about black female life; more ex-engineers say Boeing cut too many corners; reported hate crimes are way up; what’s business done to solve Seattle’s housing crisis?

5/9/19: LION IN WAIT
May 8th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Sea lions: threat or menace?; scooter-shares might finally come to Seattle; how a global criminal helped kill a Seattle restaurant; it’s too darn hot.

5/8/19: IS IT THE SHOES?
May 7th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Bill Gates on US socialists; the water’s getting too loud for orcas; Durkan lauds homeless-camp ‘sweeps’; our first cute-animal pic in a long time.

(The link to a Boeing-related article in the newsletter was mis-given. Here’s the correct link.)

5/7/19: THE CLOUD ATLAS
May 6th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Inside Microsoft’s big cloud-computing control center; rumors of a Showbox deal as two other old nightclubs become threatened; WA’s economic output breaks a half-trillion; ‘surgical tourism’ hits Seattle.

5/6/19: ‘CORAZON’ TRANSPLANT SURGERY?
May 5th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

The El Corazon nightclub will indeed likely be razed (but not for a while); a Seattle Times reporter‘s accused of sending sexist texts; more 737 MAX revelations; local tech workers of India descent make a bilingual Seattle film.

5/3/19: AS THE CIRCULAR SAW TURNS
May 3rd, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Hardwick’s Swap Shop to close (really this time); crane victim’s family to sue; homeless numbers drop (maybe); the boats that evoke a pre-techie Seattle.

5/2/19: MAY I?
May 1st, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Local May Day events stayed on-message (sorry, news media); the yearly SIFF onslaught approaches; more hate-talk from Matt Shea; is this any way to teach science?

4/30/19: MOTION, STOPPED
Apr 30th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

A local animation legend dies; affirmative-action foes file a referendum to stop I-1000; Boeing’s CEO says he won’t quit; a coffee company that knows when you need more beans.

4/29/19: MERCER, MESSED
Apr 28th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

What (little) we know about the deadly crane crash; Legislators try really hard to finish on time; the city gets more time to save the Showbox; a venerable downtown diner’s possible last days.

4/26/19: THE BALCONY IS CLOSED
Apr 25th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

A once and potentially-future cinema; another (interim) Bob Ferguson courtroom win; Municipal Court Judge Ed McKenna refutes bias claims; our local air is really bad (sometimes).

4/25/19: DECADES BEFORE DADA
Apr 24th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

A Seattle writer’s tribute to a pre-surrealist Vancouver photographer; the city’s top judge is accused of biased sentencing; Boeing’s financial bad news; Northgate’s lonely last days.

4/24/19: FIELD OF SCHEMES
Apr 24th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Boeing Field gets new passenger service (but no more ICE deportations); ‘a tale of two Boeing factories’; Amazon sellers and workers talk about their struggles; Seattle’s next-to-last video store may close.

4/23/19: PRINT THE LEGEND, SAVE THE PLACE
Apr 22nd, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Tales of an early Seattle madam aren’t all true but still helped save Pioneer Square; another possible Boeing scandal; missing evidence in the Bertha tunnel lawsuit; even the STEM world needs the humanities.

4/22/19: FROM BUSK TO DAWN
Apr 21st, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Brandi Carlile and friend hold a surprise early-morning street show; a legislator disses nurses, nurses respond bigtime; Rep. Matt Shea ‘jokes’ in online chats about spying on liberals; Sounder FC’s first loss of the season.

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