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June 05, 2008: Headlines

The Wing Luke Museum takes flight

Posted Thu, Jun 5, 10 p.m.

The handsome new space is a striking work of architecture, and the exhibits make up a "meta-museum," continually asking questions about how a museum should relate to its community.

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Pacific Northwest Ballet struts its Jerome Robbins stuff

Posted Thu, Jun 5, 8 a.m.

Droll send-ups and Bernstein-scored brio recall the exuberant, formative years of American ballet.

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Neighborhood blogs: the mom-and-pop news business

Posted Thu, Jun 5, 5 a.m.

Running on passion, ground-level media outlets have a business model that's still evolving — or no business model at all.

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Landlords mobilize as City Hall considers rental-housing inspections

Posted Thu, Jun 5, midnight

For some of the more than half of Seattle residents who rent, such a program could mean better conditions without the onus of ratting out a landlord. For the 4,300 owners of an estimated 100,000 rental units, required regular inspections sound onerous.

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