Seattle Weekender: Terry Tempest Williams, edible garden pros, and the Pride Parade
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.
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A local initiative would challenge personhood protections to corporations. One problem: the way foreign owners claim and abuse such rights.
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The bursting of the real estate bubble has led to a small difference in the size of Americans' homes. But there would be real gains from a much more serious shrinking.
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Lawmakers left only a minuscule reserve when they passed a budget and got out of Olympia earlier this year. But at least they'll have the summer to ponder the possibility of a special session this fall.
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After a long struggle, Seattle may be the first city to offer permanent places of remembrance for its deceased homeless citizens. What public memorials tell us about art, activism and how we deal with death.
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A new movement, Teachers United, hopes to transcend the sterile, labor-versus-management model of our education debate. Here's how to get beyond "the labor mentality" in public schools.
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