More than ever we need to rethink the way we are doing things in this city, and to consider all options before lunging ahead with austere development and ideas that are wrapped in the paradigm of the 9 to 5.
Gather around campers, it's almost Halloween and we've got some scary stories to tell. Remember my column awhile ago about how spiders were unjustly maligned? Well, this time we're going to talk about an even more unappealing creature - the rat.
Some middle-aged friends and I were gassin' the other day over a bottle of red about how random life often seems.
Fire Station 20 neighbors gratefulDear Editor,I want to sincerely thank you and your staff for the publicity that you've given to the Fire Station #20 issue.
Referendum 71, which concerns whether to grant same-sex domestic partners all the rights of married couples in Washington state makes sense from a conservative perspective and should be approved.
THEATREThe 5th Avenue Theatre presents Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat through Nov. 1. Take a rainbow ride through biblical Egypt with Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's irresistibly hilarious sendup of the story of Joseph, his jealous brothers and one very loud garment. A colorful tale that spans musical styles from calypso to rock to disco to country, this worldwide phenomenon has been an audience favorite for more than 35 years. For tickets and more information visit www.5thavenue.org.
Aries (Mar. 20-Apr. 19) Mon.'s full Moon could signal your big goal is finally working out!
MAGNOLIA SOCCER CLUB'S WORLD CUP EVENT COMINGMagnolia Soccer Club's World Cup is coming Sunday, Nov. 8
As the boats settle into their idle lapping at the docks, fishermen drift into changes at Fishermen's Terminal.
Born Aug. 14, 1920 in Eugene, Ore., William Bagley Graham attended the University of Oregon and later the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he earned his degree in physics. After graduating from M.I.T., he worked briefly for the Lockheed Aircraft Co. and then as a radio engineer at the Federal Telephone and Radio Laboratories in New York until 1943.
Pacific Northwest Ballet's beloved Stowell/Sendak Nutcracker opens on Nov. 27, and many of the cast's young dancers are from the Queen Anne, Magnolia, Interbay, and South Lake Union neighborhoods of north Seattle and will be featured performers as the production unfolds on the McCaw Hall stage.
Aries (Mar.20-Apr. 19) Your ruler Mars is in the lucky, loving sign of Leo all Nov. and Dec!
A meager turnout at a community meeting to get feedback from Magnolian residents about Old Hay program options begs a few questions: Do parents not know what an option school is or are they so satisfied with existing schools they have no interest in an option school?
The loud rumblings of low-flying airplanes continue to be a concern for the Magnolia community, especially when alternate flight paths exist. However, changing flight patterns doesn't happen that easily.
Seattle Pacific University women's soccer clenched the conference championship last weekend in a 6-0 shutout against Northwest Nazarene.