chazbear

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Bibimbap's on the map in Koreatown North

Posted Sat, May 7, 8 a.m.

Once again Hugo you have me curious, informed, and hungry. Many thanks for truly interesting writing that broadens my understanding of Seattle as a diverse, delightful city.

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Explaining Donald Trump

Posted Fri, Apr 29, 4:26 p.m.

Woofer...amen to that!

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Intiman's 'All My Sons' portrays a family split by the corrupting power of money

Posted Wed, Mar 30, 6:39 a.m.

After attending the opening night of this performance I could not disagree more with the authors opinions and interpretation of the acting, production, and Millers intent in writing the play. Go see it for yourself ... stop listening to 'critics'.

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Cutting to the quick on Seattle's police issues

Posted Wed, Feb 23, 4:31 p.m.

Crosscut a day late and a dollar short on this one.

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What does Ramtha have to say about Arizona shootings?

Posted Wed, Jan 12, 11:02 a.m.

Knute, I think you are channeling the fabulously amazing,self inflating, award winning (Bulldog no less!) 11 year old entity named (MS.) Runchey. There is hope yet for you. A new career as a scandohoovian spiritual/self help faith healer? If Deepok can do it ... just sayin'. I'm so jealous!

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Canlis: The hidden, human scene behind the dining institution Seattle doesn't really know

Posted Thu, Dec 16, 3:47 p.m.

One of my cherished memories was being taken to Canlis in 1962 by my grandmother. I was twelve. My first introduction to fine dining. Something my grandmother thought important. I wore my first sport coat and a bow tie. They treated me like I was the master of the Universe. ...

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'Outsiders' who teach in Seattle fly under the radar to find success with kids

Posted Wed, Dec 15, 3:12 p.m.

Great article Craig. Thank you! My concern is having shared this you are now " 'flying in the radar' loud and clear. Please keep us posted on the response you experience as you move forward ... I think you will find there is a lot of support for Outsiders from ...

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Revelations more stunning than WikiLeaks'

Posted Wed, Dec 8, 4:28 p.m.

God stopped listening to me a long time ago, no matter what I threw. If it was your intention to question the authors 'journalistic ethics' you could do it directly, and back it up with facts, rather than rely on transparent insinuation. By the way, I hear Faux News is ...

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Revelations more stunning than WikiLeaks'

Posted Wed, Dec 8, 2:26 p.m.

BlueLight - I'm sure that if the BIE is looking for an expert in reactionary food fights you'll be at the top of their list.

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Duwamish River: Should the cleanup make fish safe to eat regularly?

Posted Tue, Dec 7, 4:20 p.m.

BlueLight and GaryP, Wow! Three deep breaths and time out in the corner for both of you ...

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Revelations more stunning than WikiLeaks'

Posted Tue, Dec 7, 1:42 p.m.

San Marino will no doubt attempt extradition for suggesting they are small, Fremont will be unhappy being mistaken for San Marino ... nice to have known you Knute ... send postcards.

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Up the learning curve with Mayor McGinn

Posted Fri, Dec 3, 1:05 a.m.

Wilbur hits one out of the park here ...

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City budget shines a light on Magnuson Park decay

Posted Thu, Nov 18, 2:01 p.m.

Wilbur - I agree that being aware of "the politics surrounding its development" is at the core of understanding what is going on at the park. Reasoned rational discussion is needed. See Kent Kammerer's 7/10/10 Crosscut article 'Magnuson Park: Where Seattle's vaunted public process proved a sham.' for one perspective, ...

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City budget shines a light on Magnuson Park decay

Posted Wed, Nov 17, 11:46 a.m.

Wow, Wilbur ... historic designation via a 'popularity' poll ... really?

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A Thai restaurant that actually stands apart from the crowd

Posted Fri, Oct 15, 2:04 p.m.

Sounds interesting! Thanks and appreciation Hugo for keeping eating in the Emerald City an interesting adventure.

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Beep-beep: a car-user's manifesto

Posted Fri, Oct 8, 9:50 p.m.

boeingbabe - having lived in both Vancouver and Seattle I'm not following the idea that one is "flatter" than the other ... depends on what part of town you are in? The primary difference may be that Vancouver is in Canada, where things like health care and public transportation are ...

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Tourists in hellfire

Posted Mon, Sep 6, 4:28 p.m.

Ok ... let me get this straight ... you knew there was a fire but went anyway ... didn't actually see a fire ... just smoke and haze ... but decided to ignore the 'rules of good behavior' by hiking to find the fire and messing with the heavy equipment ...

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Seattle, the 21st-century bungalow city

Posted Sun, Aug 15, 2:22 p.m.

Love cottages and bungalows .. our historic neighborhoods and housing stocks deserve protection. Trees too! (there's an argument?). My concern is that 'cottages and bungalows' taken out of their historic context - lower cost working, lower middle class housing on affordable land, with a particular relationship to house size and ...

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Searching for the 'best' burger: It's all about the hunt

Posted Fri, Aug 13, 12:22 p.m.

Have to agree with your assessment of Lunchbox. I've eaten there three or four times now. Too cool for school low rent pretentiousness. Maybe drop the attitude and add a bit more cleaning? They seem to have forgotten that less can be more. I actually heard one of their cooks ...

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