Thelma Gibbons Beck, beloved Seattle dance teacher, dies at 93 Thelma Knox Gibbons Beck, for more than 30 years one of Seattle’s most admired dance instructors, passed away peacefully in her Oxnard, ...
A dynamic fighter to the end, LaVern Buchanan Puddy lived life on his terms—and everyone knew it. He was an architect, pilot, boxer, and hardworking entrepreneur who would just as quickly shrug and ...
“What is the School Board and do we even need to vote for it?” These are questions that are often heard throughout our neighborhood and the city. The Seattle Public Schools’ School Board is comprised ...
Zen priest Richard Kirsten-Daiensai celebrates his 85th birthday, a new book and a lifetime of art through May 29 at the Kirsten Gallery in the University District. His current exhibit, entitled ...
A dive bar on West Dravus Street across the street from the QFC has closed. The scene of multiple shootings, numerous bloody fights and drunken rowdiness over the years, according to police reports, ...
As landlord to over 24,000 low-income residents, steward of our public housing stock, and recipient of much of our housing levy funds, Seattle Housing Authority plays a major role in our community.
Last week, the Seattle Pacific University Board of Trustees unanimously elected Dr. Deana Porterfield, president of Roberts Wesleyan University and Northeastern Seminary at Roberts Wesleyan University ...
If you think your Seattle Public Library (SPL) card is just for checking out books, you’re missing out on one of the most powerful, free tools in the city. Beyond shelves of stories, your SPL card ...
When the Rev. Deb Sunoo and her family moved to Seattle 11 years ago from the Baltimore area, her husband, the Rev. Ken Sunoo, told friends that they were moving to the "correct coast." They settled ...
I am 63 years old and have been married to my wife Sharon for 29 years. We have two children. I graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a degree in electrical engineering. I have ...
Or, if the probing person is lucky, he or she finds artifacts-belongings from another era, that someone with their genetics and family blood once used and held. All of this is supposed to help modern ...
Craig Kelso Yes, although I'm not up here at night. Plus, we have lesbians at the coffee shop to protect us (See Lindsey). Never cross a lesbian! Lindsey Elton I work here and spend all my time here.
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