Seattle Weekender: Travel by eating, the poetry apocalypse, and a Japanese culture convention
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 | COMMENT NOWThe School Board wants to hire a new superintendent without having her or him exposed to the full force of Seattle's infamous process.
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Struggling on the Mukilteo run, zooming along outside Copenhagen. And not missing the bus.
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Trade opportunities beckon for Washington state businesses, but Congress must repeal a measure associated with one of this state's most beloved politicians.
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In the long slog to be a good person, one can often forget that giving and receiving are both important. A trip to Nicaragua and a Gospel story brought home that point.
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How 50-year-old carbon emissions came back to ravage Northwest shellfish, how scientists and hatcheries unraveled the mystery of acid upwellings, and how a clam farmer persuaded Gov. Gregoire and the Obama administration to take action, with a little help from Ron Sims.
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If Seattle is a city of neighborhoods, Crosscut is a valuable tool of discovery, says one of Crosscut's ever-curious writers. Agree? Might be a good time to become an annual Member, and we have a new matching grant to double donations above $100.
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