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Current and Furbish opens

Current and Furbish (3210 1/2 W. McGraw St.) celebrated its grand opening on Saturday, June 1, with samples, special and drawing giveaways.

SEATTLE SOUNDINGS | The Indian Wars never stop

Over the last half-century — starting with the fishing treaty conflicts of the 1960s — a bit of Native American history has been redressed. But old attitudes die hard. Which brings us to Indian Heritage School and the Daybreak Star Cultural Center.

EDITORIAL | It's not just the bridges

In the wake of the May 23 collapse of the Interstate 5 bridge over the Skagit River, the subject of bridges is the new conversation starter.

EDITORIAL | McClure's accomplishments

Last week’s front-page story, written by incoming McClure PTSA co-president Chris Karam, detailed McClure Middle School’s recent successes. The story ran long, but so is McClure’s list of accomplishments.

THE BOTTOM LINE | The instinct to do for self

So much of what is going on in my community has its roots in slavery, and if you don’t know the roots, you can’t know the plant.

SIFF 2013 wraps up with 'The Bling Ring,' Golden Space Needle Awards

The 39th Seattle International Film Festival was a success, with the highest attendance and more visiting filmmakers than ever before.

McGinn to hold coal-train forum

Mayor Mike McGinn will lead a panel discussion with professor Dan Jaffee on the impacts of coal trains on local neighborhoods on Saturday, May 18.

Residents needed for work party

Members of the Picture Perfect Queen Anne group and other volunteers will have a work party on Sunday, May 19, at 8 a.m.

OLF to present 'Into the Woods Jr.'

Our Lady of Fatima (OLF) celebrates its 29th year of student musicals with “Into the Woods,” directed by Seattle Children’s Theatre’s Ariel Bradler.

Book is brew of Seattle's beer history

A Seattle-based author, historian and lifelong beer lover (some use the term “cerevisaphile”), Kurt Stream grew up in Wisconsin and started his favorite obsession there. In Wisconsin, “it’s pretty much the [Green Bay] Packers, beer and Friday-night fish fries as far culture,” he recalls.

Luci Shaw wins Levertov Award

Christian poet Luci Shaw, recipient of Image journal’s 10th-annual Denise Levertov Award, will read from her work Thursday, May 16, at 7 p.m. at 415 Westlake Ave.The event is free and open to the public.