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Business Roundup: Finding a comfortable Nook

Magnolia Village's new bistro offers a little something for everyone

You may have noticed the new sign, and the outside tables and chairs set up on the sidewalk in front, after an absence of a few months.

Colorful Play Mats become cottage industry

From the bottom-floor “factory” of her Magnolia home

Picture Perfect's Queen Anne Master Plan

The volunteer group is working to develop a more attractive streetscape

Located along the Galer and McGraw streets on Upper Queen Anne

Queen Anne Books holds a literary cookout

Queen Anne Books is supplying grilled hot dogs, lemonade and a group of writers to mix and mingle with as it stages a benefit for the Seattle7Writer’s pocket libraries.

Citizens get shorted again with city, county tax shortcuts

On Aug. 16, Seattleites will vote to reject (we hope) the referendum authorizing the City Council to move forward with the waterfront tunnel.

Parents must review video games

The recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that ultra-violent video games can be sold to children

Approving Ref. 1 would get Seattle moving in right direction

By now, we’re all a little tired of talking about replacing the Alaskan Way Viaduct.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | Accepting Ref. 1 is crucial to Seattle's future

A world-class city deserves a world-class waterfront.

EDITORIAL | We need proof longer bar hours will make city safer

Mayor Mike McGinn and the Seattle Police Department have developed what appears to be a rather novel idea

The Golder-Kashuba engagement

Announcement: Kyra Anne Kashuba (aka Morris) and James Richard Randolph Golder

A pill for everything

Pharmacist says America's appetite for medication may be killing us

Anyone who watches television knows that many commercials these days are pushing drugs.

New lease on life for the Uptown

The historic venue to join the SIFF family of movie theaters

Local officials believe the decision by Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) to lease the Uptown Theater will be a boost for the Queen Anne neighborhood. On August 6, SIFF officials announced that they were taking over the lease on the historic Queen Anne Theater that has been closed since last November. According toThe Seattle Times, SIFF artistic director Carl Spence said that the lease is for the next five years and that the organization is moving its current operations out of a space leased at McCaw Hall and into the Uptown. The theater, which is among Seattle’s oldest movie houses, has three screens. SIFF will begin showing movies in the facility on Oct. 21. The opening will coincide with SIFF opening a theater at the newly opened SIFF Film Center at Seattle Center. Spence told The Times that negotiations with AMC, which owned the Uptown, have been underway since last fall and that the national theater chain has been supportive of SIFF’s plans.

A thin-lit summer...

There is grey – and then there is grey.

Queen Anne must support this spotlight moment

The past few weeks have been remarkably good for Queen Anne.