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Your chance to join the Mod Squad

A number of events are coming up for people interested in preserving Northwest modernism, from Googie to Brutalism to starship chic. Here's a quick rundown and reminder of doings connected to stories I've been covering on Crosscut.

Puget Sound on Prozac

57 states — and the Soviet of Washington?

Arts Beat »

The New York Times cuts five from the arts staff

Among those departing are senior critics Bernard Holland (classical music) and Jennifer Dunning (dance).

Without $75,000, The Everett Theatre faces closure

An Eastside community where craftsmanship defines the homes

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Business / Technology »

McClatchy would like to sell its 49.5 percent stake in the Seattle Times Co.

CEO Gary Pruitt told shareholders he has told the Seattle-area Blethen family, which owns the majority share, that the company would like to at some point sell the minority stake it acquired when McClatchy bought Knight Ridder.

An Ore. woman is the first female to win the brewmaster award

Oklahoma City stakes a claim for the Sonics, no matter who owns the team

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Lifestyle / Leisure »

An Ore. woman is the first female to win the brewmaster award

Tonya Cornett of Bend Brewing Co. took the award at the World Beer Cup, which is sponsored by the Brewers Association.

Available in Seattle this Friday: Copper River salmon

It's a good time to find organic chardonnay

Sports »

Oklahoma City stakes a claim for the Sonics, no matter who owns the team

"An assistant municipal counselor sent a letter on behalf of Mayor Mick Cornett and other city officials informing Schultz, the team's former owner, that Oklahoma City's lease with the SuperSonics will be enforced no matter how pending lawsuits in Seattle are resolved."

Larry Stone on bringing back Junior: Nice idea, but potentially a letdown

Comcast's high-definition baseball asterisk

Travel »

Q&A with the new director of Washington State Ferries

Says David Moseley: "I’ve been to every ferry-served community with the exception of one, and I’m going there later this month. I’ve ridden every route except two. That kind of personal connection to the people that we serve and the people who ride our ferry boats is a change from what had been occurring."

Mount Rainier's Paradise Inn is ready to reopen after years of renovation

Northwest Airlines plans to compete on the Seattle-to-Beijing route

Flip Side » Hillary Clinton.

Hillary Clinton, will you please go now!

Flip Side: With apologies to Dr. Seuss and Maureen Dowd.

An alternative reality show

John Moe: Sorry, Seattle, I'm moving away

Food »

An Ore. woman is the first female to win the brewmaster award

Tonya Cornett of Bend Brewing Co. took the award at the World Beer Cup, which is sponsored by the Brewers Association.

Available in Seattle this Friday: Copper River salmon

It's a good time to find organic chardonnay

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