Put on a trench coat, grab a magnifying glass and prepare to laugh during “Shear Madness,” the interactive comedy running until June 24 at The Moore Theatre in Downtown Seattle.
It is amazing to realize, but there are few parts of our lives that do not influence the lives of animals.
Molly Conley, 15, was a loving, kind, and very fun, young woman.
Striving to help those in need and with a passion for travel, Magnolia’s Jessie Strauss, 75, has been instrumental in building houses in communities all over the world, through Habitat for Humanity.
Thomas Horton’s revised Queen Anne Stairs Map, which will come out later this month, will give Queen Anne residents a step up in exploring the neighborhood’s century-old stairways.
The Seattle Center-based Book-It Repertory Theatre’s adaptation of Spokane novelist Jess Walter’s “The Financial Lives of the Poets” is a laugh-out-loud tale of one man’s attempt to resolve his family’s financial woes.
Former Queen Anne and Magnolia resident Elizabeth Lonseth is returning to the Seattle area to present “A Gradual Disappearance."
Two years ago, the News wrote about Magnolia chess whiz Marcel Szabo, who was 9 at the time.The News reported he “may be the best chess player Washingtonians will ever see.
The famous 1962 World’s Fair in Seattle continues to observe its 50th anniversary this summer, with the Space Needle painted its original bright orange in commemoration.
Manners matter.
 And practicing the art of conversation over a meal or learning to use the right fork, can be fun.
How we handle money is more than a surface habit.
The tribble sitting on Captain Kirk’s pedestal is authentic. The ones below the pedestal are not.