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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).

4/24/19: 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.

4/22/19: 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.

4/16/19: NARRATIVE THREADS
Apr 16th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

In an upcoming exhibit, MOHAI insists there IS fashion style here; Sawant wants to challenge the state’s rent-control ban; the ex-Ballard Zesto site will be razed; online trolls hate ‘pay transparency’.

4/9/19: A SAD SEA SONG
Apr 9th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

An online graphic novella tells of the local orcas’ plight; the Northgate Nordstrom to be razed; could Boeing cause a national recession?; look at all the council candidates!

LOWERING THE ‘BATTLE FLAG’
Apr 7th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Beloved local singer-songwriter Shawn Smith remembered; Chateau Apartments’ tenants can stay for now; Tim Eyman still faces a state lawsuit and possible forced retirement; the Mariners’ miracle continues.

4/2/19: NOT THE LAST WORD
Apr 1st, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Creating a new visual representation for an old oral language; Books to Prisoners might get effectively banned; standoff at Nickelsville tiny-house sites continues; is the 737 crisis due to ‘cheap government’?

3/28/19: ‘AN ASTOUNDING SURVIVOR’
Mar 27th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

A belated remembrance of a local art/performance legend; Boeing and the FAA both promise changes; Rat City Rollergirls need a new home; Seattle Times sells some land for $18 mil, it gets resold for $740 mil.

3/27/19: THE GOSPEL TRUTH
Mar 26th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Local artists’ political ‘gospel tracts’; Wedgwood bike lanes axed; did the feds sit on a 737 MAX fix?; remembering a gentle soul who loved drag, punk rock, and horror.

3/22/19: SURFACING
Mar 21st, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Metro buses leave the tunnel; a UW prof’s old native-language recordings are honored; Councilmember Rob Johnson’s leaving early; Ichiro’s dramatic finale.

3/5/19: ALL ABOUT THAT CONFUSION
Mar 4th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Name troubles befall ‘our’ Meghan Trainor; Inslee continues his national media blitz; how Bezos lost control of his public image; Durkan wins another round vs. Sawant.

2/27/19: CLIMBING THE SCALES
Feb 26th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

The Symphony’s new hi-tech performance space opens soon; more on the HALA deal’s current status; will the Art Institute of Seattle survive?; did Amazon have an illegal ‘in’ for a big Pentagon cloud-computing deal?

2/22/19: PETER THE GREAT
Feb 21st, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

Remembering a Monkee; the cost of getting toxic wood out of the sound; rent control progresses in OR; an update on our big-little fund drive.

2/19/19: THE PUNX ARE ALL RIGHT
Feb 18th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

The snow took its toll on a local-music legend; WA’s not suing over the ‘national emergency’ (yet); can scientists predict a ‘Big One’ earthquake?

CORRECTION TO 2/14/19
Feb 14th, 2019 by Clark Humphrey

A major correction: The site where a strangely-shaped new tower project is going up, as seen in Thursday’s MISCmedia MAIL, is NOT the site of El Corazon/The Funhouse, but an adjacent lot. Our apologies to all.

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