Sizing up the chances for a late-entry presidential candidate
Chris Christie? Maybe as a veep. Sarah Palin? Vanity might make her do it. Hillary Clinton? No longer beyond the realm of the possible.
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Chris Christie? Maybe as a veep. Sarah Palin? Vanity might make her do it. Hillary Clinton? No longer beyond the realm of the possible.
READ MORE | 11 COMMENTSA Seattle vigil for Burma's hopes and agonies wil be held Oct. 2 at Green Lake.
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Garth Hudson of The Band and his wife, Maud, grace Washington with musical genius . . . at their own pace.
READ MORE | COMMENT NOWA daughter's powerful letter about the still-unsolved assassination of her father, federal prosecutor Thomas Wales; senatorial politics; raw political maneuvering in Snohomish County; Gregoire vs. liquor privatization.
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Author James A. Reeves crisscrossed America in a rental car. What he found was a touching portrait of loss, community resilience, and the overbearing hand of government fear.
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Gorgeous and alluring, even at 80, Teatro Zinzanni veteran Liliane Montevecchi is the clear star of the company's new production.
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One of the site's new public policy writers reflects on the enlarged range of expression in Seattle's current media, and Crosscut's respected place as a venue.
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Everyone complains about a lack of leadership. But where are the schools proclaiming that they will educate tomorrow's followers?
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The mayor risks taking political hits on his budget plan for no additional police hiring, but his proposal is right for these tough times and it helps push the discussion back to more important issues about our police.
READ MORE | 1 COMMENTSMusical sounds that come naturally, like a wild bird's song, give form to Seattle poet and bookstore owner Christine Deavel's first book. She has several local readings starting Oct. 1.
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