Seattle Weekender: Invasive species, a love triangle at SIFF, and Seattle's best funk
Crosscut's guide to a culturally enriching weekend in the city. Or at least some fun.
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Crosscut's guide to a culturally enriching weekend in the city. Or at least some fun.
READ MORE | 1 COMMENTSHow you going to vote? McKenna and Inslee are on record. In Oregon, a photo is being used in dubious fashion to try to discredit a candidate. Phil Knight talks up Joe Paterno's memory.
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Budget constraints do not need to limit creativity -- or participation in the 2012 elections.
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Behind the scenes with esteemed Russian choreographer, Alexei Ratmansky, who directs Pacific Northwest Ballet in the American premiere of his production of Don Quixote, opening next week.
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Community arguments in the wake of the Roosevelt neighborhood's rezoning process lay out a likely roadmap for Seattle's future urban planning debates.
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The Kalakala still floats, for now, plus Seattle's plywood "space shuttle," demolition fight in Spokane, and other preservation news.
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Marcellus Turner, Seattle's new City Librarian, talks about why Seattleites love their libraries and how he plans to keep things that way. Even in the midst of budget cuts.
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As Northwest concerns build about global and local environmental issues in the Northwest, a small Oregon port gives its approval to exporting coal to burn in Chinese power plants.
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