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A gift from the heart

As I may have mentioned once or twice in this column, I used to live on Queen Anne but now live on a sailboat in Ballard. Twenty years on Queen Anne, the longest I’ve lived anywhere, created connections that will never be broken.  

Why care about the Fair?

Keith Seinfeld at KPLU radio recently asked, “Why does Seattle still care about the World’s Fair?” That’s an excellent question.  

Fundraiser of dance, sunshine to benefit low-income vet clinic

Animal advocacy and dance come together in a benefit show to raise money for the Doney Memorial Clinic on Saturday, May 26.

Protecting children from developing weight problems

You’ve probably heard by now of Marshall Reid, the sixth grader from Sanford, North Carolina, who managed to change his and his family’s poor eating habits and wrote a book about the experience, titled “Portion Size Me,” which was obviously inspired by the well-known documentary film, “Super Size Me,” by Morgan Spurlock about the negative health effects of fast food.

Such busy warm times ...

Recently, I dug up a little Heuchera that had seeded itself where it couldn’t be properly appreciated.  I knew it was happening but I was still caught by surprise – the soil was very, very dry.  Didn’t we just have drenching rains a few days ago?

Magnolia United Church of Christ offers free showing of "Consuming Kids"

When it was released in 2008, the documentary, “Consuming Kids: The Commercialization of Childhood,” produced by the Media Education Foundation, caused a stir. The movie laid bare the multi-billion dollar marketing machine aimed at children.

Pongo Teen Writing Project to appear at Northwest Folklife

The Pongo Teen Writing Project, founded and directed by Richard Gold, is set to return to this year’s Northwest Folklife Festival over Memorial Day weekend. Pongo is wrapping up its 17th years working with teens in juvenile detention and young people institutionalized with mental illness.

'Battleship' a big, dumb and loud action movie

“Battleship” is a big, loud and dumb action movie. No seriously, I mean really big and really loud. 

The city's best return on investment

Mayor Mike McGinn and an entourage of cheering arena supporters were on hand during a press conference on Wednesday, May 16, to unveil a memorandum of understanding that could allow the city to build a third sports facility in SODO. The Seattle City Council and the Metropolitan King County Council have yet to vet the agreement. 

A private dance

All across the city, May is not so much a month in dance studio terms, but a frame of mind.  It’s recital season — the month when students of ballet, modern, jazz and tap prepare to perform on the stage.

Of course, I remember that guy

Frequently, on weekday mornings, you can find me either sitting in the front corner of Magnolia’s Upper Crust bakery, looking out the window, holding a steaming cup of coffee in my hand. Or, as summer progresses, moved outside to one of the sidewalk tables, watching the foot traffic pass by.