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Picturing warm weather When is a photo innocent? When is it not?

Recently, some Queen Anne parents expressed concern after they encountered an older man snapping multiple photos of their children as the kids played in Seattle Center fountain. 

Wanted: Video stories on Seattle neighborhoods

No film experience necessary; training provided

A Story Runs Through It Film Project and Festival is inviting residents of all ages to create visual tales featuring Seattle’s neighborhoods and communities. Free workshops are available to train participants on film making techniques. 

Pipe connection work means partial closure of West Commodore Way

4-month detour between 23rd, 24th begins June 2

On Saturday, June 2, a section of West Commodore Way will be closed for four months to enable workers to connect sewer lines in Seattle’s Interbay neighborhood to a new tunnel beneath the Lake Washington Ship Canal. 

Editorial | Amazon.com: a profile in expediency

Seattle’s political correctness assumes numerous guises: At times, it can be numbing and paralyzing; at other times, it makes the right thing happen, which was the case last Thursday, May 24, at Amazon’s shareholders meeting at the Seattle Art Museum.

O, those outbursts of truth

We should all pay attention to outbursts of truth from our politicians. They are so rare, and so revealing.

What will fill Seattle's empty retail spaces?

I was surprised to see that Belltown Video closed recently. More accurately, I was surprised that I hadn’t noticed that Belltown Video closed recently. I thought my powers of observation were better than that, but I don’t recall seeing any “Going Out of Business Sale” signs in the windows. 

June 8 Aikido workshop to teach how to thwart violence, aggression

Pam Cooper knows that if someone punches her in the nose, punching them back would be silly. She would want to know why she was punched — why anyone would be punched, actually.

Magnolia Community Club, Magnolia Chamber to host meeting on Waterfront Seattle Project

The Waterfront Seattle Project is due to bring big changes to the city’s waterfront.

"Snow White and the Huntsman:" It's no fairy tale

At this point it’s pretty much a fact that Charlize Theron can play bad. Whether it be completely transforming her appearance as a serial killer in “Monster,” or in last year’s “Young Adult,” where she gave a multilayered performance as a cruel but pathetic overgrown teenager.

News update Installation of rock sculptures at Counterbalance Park has begun

On Monday, June 4, WS Contractors began installing five basalt pieces in Counterbalance Park.