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Queen Anne's Earl Reilly made quite the mark in Northwest broadcasting

So this marketing representative from Hills Bros. Coffee flies in from Philadelphia to check out the viability of the Seattle market and spent most of the day complaining to local radio icon Earl Reilly that all he had to eat that day was a Baby Ruth candy bar.

History and memories

Students of former parochial school plan unlikely gathering 40 years later

In a couple of weeks, history will be made.That's when dozens of former students of St. Margaret School, which has been closed now for nearly four decades, will come together once again for a reunion, the likes of which are seldom seen.

Cinderella full of magic and fun for young and old

Just to set the record straight from the outset, there are no singing mice in “Cinderella” at the Fifth Avenue...

Powerful 'Shame' is marvelous but not for everyone

It’s rare to see an NC-17 rated movie these days. Mainly because filmmakers can get away with quite a bit or end up cutting it down.

Hill is highlight of predictable, but decent 'Sitter'

Jonah Hill appears to be everywhere this year, including as the funny loser in his latest film, "The Sitter. Hill is the best part of this predictable, yet funny film. 

Teacher and author James Fielder loses life in Queen Anne fire

Eccentric and unique, Fielder was known for being an unorthodox teacher at McClure Middle School.

James Fielder, a well-known Queen Anne resident and former teacher at McClure Middle School died tragically in a fire at his home on Friday, Dec. 9. He was 68.

The 'Other Guys' is a smart spoof on tough-guy cops

Terry (Mark Wahlberg The Departed, Max Payne) and Allen (Will Ferrell Stranger Than Fiction, Old School) both work for the New York police department. They are partners. They have little else in common. They are The Other Guys. In a highly competitive work environment Allen is the calm nerdy police officer content to sit behind his desk happily crunching numbers and staying out of danger while Terry is his high-strung, hyper-masculine, wannabe-icon partner.

Santa coming to Magnolia's Serendipity

Serendipity Cafe owner Jennifer Young and her crew pose with Santa. This will be the third year that Santa will make regular appearances at the Magnolia cafe. His next stop is Dec. 20, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Photo courtesy of Serendipity

Champagne importer extolls the joys of the bubbly

It is that festive time of year when many people think of champagne as the drink to share at parties or events. Bryan Maletis won’t argue with that description, but he’d like it expanded a bit. He feels that champagne is appropriate for any day or event...

Will Smith Cove become a park?

Critical talks could turn Port property over to Seattle's Parks Department

It appears that a deal may be in the works aimed at turning over the Port of Seattle’s Smith Cove property to the City of Seattle’s Parks Department...

Celebrate the life of a national hero on Aug. 17

The Bottom Line

Marcus Garvey is the greatest and most successful black leader in the history of the modern world and created a movement at least five times larger than any before or since. Yet, less than 25 percent of African Americans and 1 percent of everyone else can tell you anything about him.

Magnolia Scouts collect thousands of dollars in gifts for homeless teens

For the third year in a row more than 80 boys from Magnolia’s Cub Scout Pack 80 and their families collected thousands of dollars worth of essentials and gifts for homeless teens in King County. The gifts included warms coats, rain jackets, winter socks, flashlights, and First Aid kits. These gifts and were delivered to Friends of Youth in Redmond.

New interfaith community works for social justice, sustainability

When the Seattle Lutheran Public Policy Office, one of 18 offices of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America...