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The Rep's 'Or,' is a fun gender-bending frolic

Need a pick me up to allay the dreariness of early spring? Look no further than Liz Duffy Adams’ “Or,”, which just opened last week at the Seattle Rep’s intimate Leo K Theater. This frothy concoction of Restoration comedy and French bedroom farce served up with a twist of modern sensibility will fill you with delicious bubbles of laughter.

Easter Egg Hunts happening Saturday, April 7

Both Magnolia and Queen Anne Community Centers are hosting Easter egg hunts at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Apr. 7. Both egg hunts will be at the community centers. Arrive by 9:45 a.m. sharp so you don't miss the fun!

Magnolia Farmers Market to grow in 2012

Magnolia’s Farmers Market had a strong 2011 season and is expected to return next year and possibly even grow...

Tent City 3 coming to SPU in January

Seattle Pacific University (SPU) has announced plans this winter to host Tent City 3, a temporary camp for about 100 homeless men and women...

Queen Anne's Holiday Magic proves fun for everyone

Can you go to too many Christmas celebrations?  Naw, certainly not if you live in Magnolia or Queen Anne...

Toys For Tots needs help

The Toys For Tots volunteers need your help and time is running out...

The historic Virginia V plans holiday tours

The Steamship the Virginia V. will be offering as series of holiday events for anyone who enjoys the water...

Metro to leave bus route 24 pretty much alone...for now

To all those crusading bus riders who wanted to save route 24, King County Metro wants you to know that there is no need to storm the Bastille. Metro officials have heard your comments and complaints and have decided to leave the bus route pretty much alone…for now.

SPU; community enriched by positive Tent City 3 experience

Seattle Pacific University learned this winter that when one person helps another, the process is not one-sided. Regardless of who the two sides are, both parties gain from the experience.

'New Year's Eve' suffers from too many stars, too little story

There’s not much to say about “New Year’s Eve,” Gary Marshall’s sweet ol’ candy of a movie that’s sort of a follow up to his 2009 film “Valentine’s Day.” Change the holiday to New Years and the cast and the two films are basically identical. I haven’t seen “Valentine’s Day” but I did see the trailer and that’s probably enough. I wish I had only seen the trailer to this one.  Like “Valentine’s Day” “New Year’s Eve” is an ensemble comedy, which is fancy talk for, how many celebrities can we stuff into one movie?

Papou's special present is a delight for Magnolia's Nikos Gyros fans

Alex Serpanos had a special present for her father George “Papou” Serpanos on his 80th birthday...

WinterFest brings out the holiday spirit

Magnolia’s WinterFest was a lot more than just shopping in the neighborhood while visiting with family and friends. It was also a great opportunity for residents to support the Moyer Foundation and the Ballard Food Bank...

Four Magnolia and Queen Anne girls prepare to appear in ACT's "13-The Musical."

Izabel Ward and Julia Furukawa, from Queen Anne, and Aisha Carpenter and Camaira Metz from Magnolia have been rehearsing their roles since October for “13-The Musical,” opening at ACT’s Fall Theater on Dec. 15...