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10/23/24: CELEBRITY-IZING AN EXTREMIST
Oct 22nd, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

New York mag’s doting profile of Christopher Rufo; SAM security staff prepare to strike; Bellevue OKs affordable housing on church properties; Harrell wants to ‘repeal blast-ball ban for protests.’

10/14/24: LIVE, TO (STRAPPING) TAPE
Oct 13th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

‘SNL’ takes on Amazon (again); Boeing laying off 10 percent of workers; a newborn orca may be dying; should the state sell or preserve ‘future old growth’ trees?

10/11/24: ‘SWING LOW,’ SING HIGH
Oct 10th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Seattle Opera’s ‘Jubilee’ celebrates Black spirituals; Boeing accuses Machinists of ‘bad faith’ bargaining; two historic restaurant reopenings; sexual-harassment claims at UW computer science lab.

10/10/24: SOMETHING TO ‘CROW’ ABOUT
Oct 9th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Scarecrow Video raises enough money to survive for now; Harrell could divert even more JumpStart money; SPD might leave federal oversight soon; UW biochemist co-wins a Nobel Prize.

10/9/24: VITAL ORGAN
Oct 8th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Saving one of the region’s last big theater organs; survey says more folks are ‘optimistic’ about Seattle; lawsuit challenges Amazon’s hiring practices; Boeing’s bond rating perhaps headed for ‘junk’ level.

10/7/24: ALL KIDS LOVE LOG!
Oct 6th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

SAM’s lobby ‘tree’ installation going away; Auburn tightens anti-homeless law; Boeing, machinists to resume contract talks; conflicting protests mark one year of the Gaza siege.

10/3/24: ‘ILLUSIONS’ OF RENEWAL
Oct 2nd, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Grand Illusion Cinema needs a new home; Sara Nelson says she wants to save Seattle Channel; woman killed in W. Seattle shooting was an ex-doctor and Jan. 6 riot participant; who vandalized Bellevue’s Pride mural?

9/24/24: LIVING CULTURES, LIVING PEOPLES
Sep 23rd, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

New gallery showcases Native arts, traditions; machinists nix Boeing’s ‘final offer;’ SPS puts school closures on hold while state officials call for more funding; right-wingers bash Macklemore speech at pro-Palestinian event.

9/19/24: WANDERS AND WONDERS
Sep 18th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

New Netflix series totally made in WA; protests against school closures; initiative promoter Brian Heywood’s group accused of campaign-finance violations; Boeing to furlough many non-striking workers.

9/5/24: BAM-LESS IN BELLEVUE
Sep 4th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Bellevue Arts Museum suddenly shut (again); Nordstrom family wants to ‘take company private;’ why the right-wing initiatives are bad for students, bicyclists, and everyone; gamers can also be lovers, or at least fantasize about it (in many varieties).

9/4/24: FLAG, SHIPPED?
Sep 3rd, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Paul Constant sez WA needs a new flag—and name; Dave Upthegrove survives recount for state lands commissioner; things to see and do near new light-rail stops; Boeing stock price plunges.

8/21/24: HEROES WEAR WHITE, ER POLKA DOTTED, HATS
Aug 20th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

Fashion statements at the DNC; state lands-commissioner race goes to a recount; dissing the City Council’s ‘glaring lack of civility;’ Boeing Machinists talk tough during contract talks.

8/16/24: SOUND-INGS
Aug 15th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

KEXP DJ’s book on 101 vital Seattle-connected songs; city neuters Renters Commission; new Starbucks CEO gets to essentially work from home (unlike company staff); Charles R. Cross’s last article.

8/13/24: CROSS CUTS
Aug 12th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

More on the late music journalist Charles R. Cross; affordable-housing operator to sell six buildings; Woodland Park Zoo workers reach new contract; an area school district nears fiscal collapse.

7/31/24: ‘STRANGER’ THINGS
Jul 30th, 2024 by Clark Humphrey

More on the ex-weekly paper’s new management; Council starts work on rolling back minimum-wage gains; capital-gains repeal could cost 10,000 jobs; re-opened Northlake Tavern re-closes.

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