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Alaskan Way Viaduct partial reopening Saturday

The demolition project is ahead of schedule, meaning that the Alaskan Way Viaduct is expected to reopen midday Saturday between the West Seattle Bridge and the Battery Street Tunnel, a move expected to help relieve recent regional traffic congestion on Interstates 5 and 405 and local streets. The new SODO off-ramp is scheduled to open Monday morning.

The Lewis family finds happiness in their pies

Alyssa and Patrick Lewis are on top of the world...

Public meeting to discuss Magnolia center cuts

Cutting hours and moving programs may be next for the Magnolia Community Center

The Magnolia Community Center may see its hours slashed and its staff cut if the Seattle City Council adopts Mayor Mike McGinn’s new 2012 budget proposal.

Meet the candidates for City Council

Position 3 | Harrell vs. Meacham, Position 5 | Rasmussen vs. Pusey & Position No. 7 | Burgess vs. Schraer

Evolution in fast pace

Entertaining 'Splice' presents intriguing concept

Vincenzo Natali's newest film "Splice" has an interesting concept: the idea of splicing the DNA of two species to create a hybrid. It's not an impossible notion. It does fall apart in a couple of places, but Natali's execution of the film makes it worthwhile. And its complex idea is fairly easy to understand.

Richard Carroll Kane

A man of great character

Richard Carroll Kane died peacefully May 15, of a pneumonia complication following a heart attack. He was 74.

David Kanigel

A generous and loving spirit

David Michael Kanigel, who fought valiantly against brain cancer, a battle that inspired all of his friends and family, passed peacefully on June 5. He was 65.

Ernie Tullis was a gentle man who loved the Huskies

Paul Bulgier said he is worried about the impact of survivor’s guilt...

'Rum Diary' is an unfocused, yet entertaining adventure

With Bruce Robinson’s new film “The Rum Diary” being based on an early book by famed gonzo journalist Hunter S Thompson...

Double Indemnity Explores the Dark Side

Closing out ACT’s 2011 mainstage season, the world premiere of “Double Indemnity” takes to the stage in a swirl of...

Interbay to be focus of gardening program

Weighing in at 43,000 square feet, the Interbay P-Patch is a formidable urban garden center - which is why producers at Growing a Greener World TV show on PBS will be featuring it later this summer.

A-Team is fun, but silly

Neeson, Jackson would do Peppard, Mr. T proud

When the "A-Team" TV series came out in the early 1980s, it was treated with a sense of humor.

'Cider House Rules' revival apropos

Revivals are rife in theater recently, often with no rhyme or reason beyond their money- making potential. An exception is Book-It Repertory Theatre's revival of "The Cider House Rules." Peter Parnell's adaptation of the John Irving novel was a groundbreaker for the theater as its first dramatization of a full-length novel and for the national critical acclaim the play garnered for Book-It from the initial 1997 production at the Seattle Rep. More praise came from a run at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. What more appropriate celebration of Book-It's 20th anniversary season than a production of the play that put them on the national theater map.

'Tower Heist' is passable and entertaining robbery farce

An entertaining, yet thin comedy that works better than it should. Well, that is except for Eddie Murphy.