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Clarence Moriwaki's comments
Posted Fri, Sep 2, 11:56 a.m.
"Old Goats" reflects the best sprit of independent cinema. See it now. I believe we're seeing the beginning of a very promising directorial career for Taylor Guterson. Taylor did an awesome job (on that $5,000 (!) budget) - and in full disclosure, I live on Bainbridge Island, I'm friends of ...
MOREPosted Thu, Aug 11, 12:47 p.m.
In 1997 was the PR manager for the Portland Rose Festival Association, and Sen, Hatfield was selected as the Grand Marshall of the Rose Festival Parade that year. I met him briefly a few times the years prior when I worked for as spokesperson for the Clinton Administration's Northwest Forest ...
MOREPosted Wed, Jun 1, 5:43 p.m.
"Seattle is not alone in being contentious, but we just don't pay close attention to the long, drawn out civic fights in other cities." So true, but once the civic fights are over in most cities, they move on. However, revisiting every decision, no matter how settled, is apparently the ...
MOREPosted Mon, May 23, 11:53 a.m.
Former Seattle Mayor Charles Royer's outgoing comments about the "Seattle Process" rings so true today, where he observed that Seattle will chew on an issue over and over and over, but can never seem to swallow, and even when Seattle does finally swallow, regurgitation is allowed.
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