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Posted Wed, Oct 13, 6:43 a.m.
Thanks for this closer look at our neighbor to the south. I found this more frightening than the tsunami article!
MOREPosted Wed, Aug 4, 6:01 a.m.
Thanks Crosscut, for putting up with anonymous postings. I enjoy your site and for whatever reason your comments section tends to be more civil and thoughtful than most other news sites and I often times find many gems of insight in the comments. One more advantage of anonymity is the ...
MOREPosted Tue, Jul 13, 6:40 a.m.
You didn't see this coming? The Barefoot Bandit is a product of the recession. At a time when we are all taking a beating from economic conditions that are out of our control there is one guy that has figured out how to beat the system. Did you notice the ...
MOREPosted Thu, Jun 24, 7:02 a.m.
Thanks for this great article, I'm happy to see Thiry still in the news. Although the house was recently demolished, many of it's parts were salvaged by '2nd Use' and are still available in South Park.
MOREPosted Tue, Mar 16, 6:06 a.m.
I like where your going, but you missed two obvious heavy-weights in the arts. Zoe Dusanne, owner of Seattle's first modern art gallery and Ambrose Patterson, the NW's first real modernist artist and inspiration to many of the other artists on your list.
MOREPosted Wed, Feb 17, 7:23 p.m.
I'm sorry Travis, I try to avoid being one of those internet trolls that rips on pieces randomly or somehow turns every article into a chance to tout their political opinion, I usually enjoy your work and I wrote that quickly and felt guilty as soon as I pushed submit. ...
MOREPosted Wed, Feb 17, 5:23 a.m.
Did we go to the same restaurant? Are you talking about the new Hard Rock Cafe in downtown Seattle? How can you write a two page article about a restaurant without even mentioning the food? I had never been to a Hard Rock Cafe so I stopped in on my ...
MOREPosted Fri, Jan 15, 6:25 a.m.
thank you for this thoughtful article about our struggling art community. I was surprised to see no mention of 4 Cultures potential loss of funding in this article. As the one of the regions premiere funders of small and midsized arts organizations, individual artists etc it's loss would be felt ...
MOREPosted Tue, Dec 29, 6:18 a.m.
Thanks for tracking all of these, I've read about some of them but it's both sad and fascinating to see them all together for this article. With the potential loss of 4Culture, one King County's main advocates for historic preservation I'm sad to say we will see more of this ...
MOREPosted Mon, Oct 12, 5:50 a.m.
Detroit may be 'beyond healing', but it is not beyond reinventing itself. Already sparks of new growth are happening in some parts of the city, sometimes literally as at least one non-profit is attempting to reforest some of the areas that have been torn down. I don't think that we ...
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