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Goodman Racing wins Majors title

Goodman Racing beat Fischer Plumbing 5-4 to take the Magnolia Little League’s Majors Championship title on June 8.

Magnolia team wins inaugural Little League tournament

In the final AAA playoff game on June 18, David Arndt D.D.S. (Magnolia Little League) defeated CSR Marine (Ballard Little League), 11-3.

Remakes that earn their keep

This isn't a new article, but it now seems to be homeless: the old link doesn't get you anywhere. Time to post it here. To the left: Archie Leach, just two weeks before he cut his throat (Cary Grant in His Girl Friday).

"One Slight Hitch" full of laughs but needs a few more hitches

Known for his comedic rants on “The Daily Show” and Comedy Central series “Lewis Black’s Root of All Evil,” stand-up comedian Lewis Black displays his kinder, gentler side in his farce “One Slight Hitch.”  Joe Grifasi, who directed last year’s production of “One Slight Hitch” at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, directs this Northwest premiere featuring a local cast at ACT Theatre.

Irons in the fire

Queen Anne native on a mission to join hip-hop and golf

Wyeth “Dub B” Barclay is all Seattle all of the time. Except when he is on the road touring with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, or travelling the world looking to introduce his two passions, hip-hop and golf to each other. 

MILT PRIGGEE | June 27 2012

To view more of Milt Priggee’s work, visit www.miltpriggee.com.

The Holmes gallery

Ten better options than that Guy Ritchie thing

Continuing to recover the lost, in some cases shockingly recent, past ... a feature on Sherlock Holmes on screen, occasioned by the Christmas 2009 release of the Guy Ritchie atrocity. At left: the scarcely definitive but much-loved Holmes and Watson of Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce.

Hannah Arendt: cerebral superhero

Margarethe von Trotta and Barbara Sukowa have rendered a provocative portrait of one of the 20th century's key historians. Opens in Seattle next Friday, July 19, at the Seven Gables. Required viewing.

Queen Anne resident receives 2012 Western Washington University Presidential Scholar Award

Donald Cheyette, a life-long Queen Anne resident, received a Presidential Scholar award from Western Washington University during Commencement on June 9.

Lisa Fitch honored for her volunteer work in schools

On June 19 Magnolia resident Lisa Fitch was honored with the highest possible award given by the Washington State PTA — a life membership in the organization.

Clematis can create colorful climbs

Looking for a plant loaded with colorful blooms that could climb a wall or clamber through a shrub? Clematis is the answer.