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The color of her heart

Bergen Rose exhibit extended at Northwest Craft Center and Gallery

Red.Not just any red, but a deep, bright, penetrating red that grabs you by the shoulders and intimates a crucial truth. For some that truth is passion. Others hate. Still more intensity, heat or suffering.

McClure student's poem to be recognized at MLK celebration

T’Oshionna Owens' leadership qualities shine in work

McClure Middle School eighth-grader T'Oshionna Owens came home last week and saw a letter from Seattle Center had come for her.

Couple gets Zinzannied

Mike and Heather Morelli were in the house celebrating their second wedding anniversary and had no idea they would be helping Teatro ZinZanni celebrate a major milestone moment.

SPU women win 2, still tops in West

The Seattle Pacific University women's soccer team ran its West-leading record to 15-1-2 last week with two dominating performances, one on the road in Idaho on Wednesday and the second at home Saturday night.

Door opens to theater history

A decorated door leading to August Wilson Way was unveiled last week at the Seattle Center to honor the late Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and Capitol Hill resident.

SPU caps season with shutouts

The Seattle Pacific University women's soccer team closed out its regular season at home last week, with dominating wins over Western Oregon on Thursday and Montana State Billings on Saturday.

A life at sea...continued

Elliott Marina family living well below the 19th parallel

Since they shoved off last spring from the Elliott Bay Marina, the Conger family, Dean, Karen, Jaime, Mera and Aeron, have seen landless horizons, the cold coast of Vancouver Island, the warm shores of Mexico and even Disneyland.

SPU's Sekyra, Seattle's best mentor?

Chuck Sekyra, the women's soccer coach at Seattle Pacific University, obviously loves his job. His manner is crisp, friendly, intelligent. He seems perpetually eager for the next practice, the next opportunity to work with his players, whom he appreciates as much as they appreciate him.

The world's most popular monkey comes to Seattle

After a month long stay at the Boston Children's Museum where it debuted, an interactive exhibit featuring one of the most popular characters from children's literature has arrived at the Seattle Center. Until May 11, visitors to Seattle's Children's Museum will have the chance to encounter Curious George, The Man in the Yellow Hat and all of their friends at the Curious George: Let's Get Curious! exhibit.

Doing good in the hood: Craig Wilson

For Craig Wilson, it's all about making connections. The longtime owner of Queen Anne's Island Video relishes conversations with his customers and has no problems with being described as a people person.

Rare Lawrence litho to go on the block

Artist/professor to auction work to raise funds for project

Sometimes being a packrat pays off. Among the mountains of clutter, of the dusty tucked away, a gem may be found.

Changes come to Terminal fish sales

The Fishermen's Terminal Advisory Committee (FTAC) voted unanimously Nov. 14 to expand the off-boat sales of whole or portioned frozen salmon to include so-called value-added products such as canned or smoked salmon at the Magnolia marina.

Magnificent 'Jewels' at the PNB

Pacific Northwest Ballet's "Jewels" delivers a multitude of visual riches.

Homes for the holidays

Magnolia's Holiday Tour of Homes this weekend

The Magnolia Holiday Tour of Homes 10 a.m., to 4:30 p.m.Saturday, Dec. 6. Tickets: $25 Presale; $30 day of tour.

A cracking good time

Nutcracker cracks 1,000 performances, turns 25

The Pacific Northwest Ballet's iconic "Nutcracker" celebrates its 25th anniversary this holiday season. McCaw Hall filled this weekend with spinning, hopping and absolutely adorably dressed children. And that was just the audience streaming through the lobby past the enormous Christmas tree decorated with white peacocks.