Steve Jobs: Death of a salesman
He understood the genius within him, the same that lives in all of us, but he acted on his. How about you?
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He understood the genius within him, the same that lives in all of us, but he acted on his. How about you?
READ MORE | 3 COMMENTSSay it ain't so: U Village without Barnes & Noble?; media changes; Joel Connelly on the northern border; Doc Hastings to Alaska's defense?; and remembering a speech by ex-Reedie Steve Jobs.
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A set of dreamy exhibits at The Bellevue Arts Museum and Kirkland Art Center are taking over the Eastside this fall. Kascha Semonovitch critiques their highs and lows.
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The infamous "Seattle process" has developed out of, and caused, a big gap in trust here. In the case of the viaduct, voters seemed to scream out their dissatisfaction with the slow, painful cycle of distrust and debate.
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Public TV's documentary historian refuses to see the connections between yesteryear's prohibition and today's drug war. It's particularly strange for someone who otherwise sees so much about race in America.
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A new protest movement against Wall Street brings with it a need to figure out what lies beyond signs and sit-ins. WTO reminds the author of pitfalls to avoid for the protesters in Seattle and elsewhere.
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As a non-profit news organization, Crosscut depends on its Members for support, freeing us from commercial pressures. To nudge you along, today's drawing (Oct. 6) is for 6 tickets to the Henry Art Gallery.
READ MORE | COMMENT NOWA new Aldo Leopold documentary is set to premiere in Seattle's U-District, but can it bring the importance of land use and connectivity home to a new generation of conservationists?
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