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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.

6/5/23: FOR THE LOVE OF ‘IVY’
Jun 4th, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Seattle writer pens a comic-book anti-heroine’s Seattle adventures; Amazon Prime may offer free cell service; a local tech co. creates a ‘synthetic NPR host;’ it turns out WA folks are just fine with taxing the 1 percent.

2/3/23: ARCHES OF TRIUMPH
Feb 2nd, 2023 by Clark Humphrey

Granddaughter’s picture book celebrates Pacific Science Center architect; Teresa Mosqueda wants to jump from city to county council; Amazon reports a money-losing year; Sounders FC to compete on a global stage.

5/9/22: VOYAGE OF THE DAMMED
May 8th, 2022 by Clark Humphrey

Lummi totems back on tour opposing Snake River dams; local pro-choice advocate working with online abortion-pill program; Harrell offers yet another SPD hiring-incentive plan; feds dis Amazon, Starbucks anti-union tactics.

8/23/21: EXTINGUISHING MARKS
Aug 22nd, 2021 by Clark Humphrey

Firefighters’ determination is visually captured; there was another far-right rally (and counter-rally) in Portland; hospital workers endure the current COVID explosion; remembering the good news behind much of the bad news.

8/22/18: TASTEFUL WALL DECOR
Aug 21st, 2018 by Clark Humphrey

Drone video of the Sodo Busway murals; local air’s still dreadful; crane crews on strike; claims of sexual-assault cover-up at a summer camp.

6/20/18: BORDERLINE INSANITY
Jun 19th, 2018 by Clark Humphrey

More reaction against ICE child-taking; a personal collection of slavery artifacts; bringing the (beautiful) sea lamprey back to local waters.

6/19/18: REMEMBRANCE OF INTERNMENTS PAST
Jun 18th, 2018 by Clark Humphrey

A new art exhibit recalls WWII’s internment camps as many denounce today’s; remembering a big skatepark designer; Microsoft’s unfortunate ICE endorsement.

1/2/18: FOR WHOM THE BELLS TOLLED
Jan 2nd, 2018 by Clark Humphrey

The year’s first MISCmedia MAIL covers the Two Bells Tavern’s final moments; the death of Tim Eyman’s latest kill-transit drive; a drive to restore Indian Heritage High School’s funding; and Teresa Mosqueda’s and Nikki Oliver’s differing views on political progress.

 

11/28/27: RACER REDUX
Nov 27th, 2017 by Clark Humphrey

In your Tuesday news: a local landmark comes back from the dead (again); the city’s new homeless-grants plan cuts SHARE; Mayor Durkan takes charge with a personal PR blitz.

11/23/17: ON A DAY FOR FLIGHTLESS BIRDS…
Nov 22nd, 2017 by Clark Humphrey

In your T Day newsfest: The Boeing plane that never flew; more reasons not to build a big oil port; city income tax loses 1st round in courts; a cheap house with a catch.

11/20/17: HE’S A LEGEND AND A LANDMARK
Nov 20th, 2017 by Clark Humphrey

We begin another week with a Scott McCaughey health scare; Amazon’s ‘gig economy’ drivers; a UW student/refugee threatened with deportation; and ‘naughty’ skywriting & its discontents.

11/14/17: O THE WEATHER OUTSIDE IS FRIGHTFUL
Nov 13th, 2017 by Clark Humphrey

Today: Big rain and winds affect places they don’t usually affect; RealNetworks’ founder mentioned in the latest White House scandal; what to do with the Battery Street Tunnel?

11/13/17: GOODNIGHT, DEAD MOON
Nov 12th, 2017 by Clark Humphrey

In your Monday missive: Remembering a NW rock legend; Burien voters oust anti-immigrant pols; ‘foreclosure factory’ sued; Suzan DelBene vs. corporate tax cuts.

11/2/17: THE URQUHART OF THE MATTER?
Nov 2nd, 2017 by Clark Humphrey

In your Wednesday reading: Sheriff John Urquhart fights new allegations; Philly’s ‘brotherly love’ for Amazon; making VR more ‘business friendly.’

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