A Queen Elizabeth Dress and a Toinette dress from "Invalid" both sold for $1,000 at Seattle Reparatory Theatre's costume sale last week.
Amid echoing chatter and paper airplanes zipping through the air, the thumping of drums and repetitive chanting from the boys in blue and yellow signaled the start of the Boy Scouts spring round-up.
Your choices for the evening are grilled sirloin steak with a classic béarnaise sauce or grilled chicken breast with a mandarin orange sauce, followed by what is seductively described as an indulgence in signature desserts. No, this is not a quote from a five-star restaurant menu. These are meals currently offered by United Airlines as part of its first class dining service. We are talking airline food here.
Inside the Washington Plaza Hotel in Washington, D.C., beads of sweat were collectively starting to form.
Seattle Pacific University junior, Olivia Lenz, spends her time exploring the 'hows' and whys' of the science fundamental to every process, one that most people never think about-chemistry.
Pacific Publishing Co., the parent company of the Queen Anne News and Magnolia News, has hired Jessica Van Gilder as its general reporter.
The Magnolia Theater School of Drama is putting on Honk, Jr., a contemporary retelling of Hans Christian Andersen's classic story, "The Ugly Duckling." There are two casts. Cast Two performs at 4 p.m., May 6 and at 7 p.m., May 7, 8. Tickts are $10 and available at the box office May 4 (Cast Two), or at the door 30 minutes before curtain. Cash or check only. The theater is at the United Church of Christ, 3555 W. McGraw St. 206-356-1342. Visit www.themagnoliatheater.com for more information.
Seattle Storm players Ashley Robinson and Janell Burse prepare to serve pizza slices at the Queen Anne Pagliacci Pizza on Wednesday, June 3 as part of a publicity tour to promote the Storm's 10th Anniversary season, which kicked off at KeyArena on Sunday, June 7 vs. the Sacramento Monarchs.
Despite the protest from neighborhood associations in Queen Anne, the controversial $8.1 million fence to prevent suicides on Aurora Bridge has won approval from the Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board (SLPB) and construction will begin in early 2010.
Ken McBride was a silent giver with a larger than life presence that has not faded since his passing on April 13.
On April 1, Russ Zabel wrote the lead for his life's final chapter in his trademark laconic style.
The Social Venture Plan Competition at Seattle Pacific University stepped up to a new level of innovation and excitement this year.
So Seattle Opera's brand-spanking new opera "Amelia" exploring flight must be about Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean in 1932, right?
In the June 10 issue, the first story of a docile and hurt raccoon was just the beginning. Several Magnolia and Queen Anne residents experienced sitings of raccoons, but not all of their experiences were as friendly as Magnolian's Claire Phelps. Phelps reached out through the news to find a way to help Rocky Raccoon, a docile and injured raccoon who had been frequenting her backyard for a month.
On May 6, in Maggie Larrick's review of Mozart's "ingenious" opera, "The Marriage of Figaro," praise is given to Christine Brandes for doing justice to a "masterpiece" that first premiered in 1786.