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Food Matters | The Russians
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First things first: A Russian guy by the name of Andrey Toskar is about to open an Eastern-European-style spot called Vostok Dumpling House in the Harvard Market on Capitol Hill. Comment?
Food Matters | The Russians
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First things first: A Russian guy by the name of Andrey Toskar is about to open an Eastern-European-style spot called Vostok Dumpling House in the Harvard Market on Capitol Hill. Comment?
How to 'steel' a statement piece for your home d cor
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Metal has been around for thousands of years, as early as 9000 BCE, when copper was discovered in the Middle East. Comment?
ROUNDABOUT | Putting drunk drivers in the rear-view mirror
Like vehicular homicide suspects Mark W. Mullan and Michael A. Robertson, I, too, have driven drunk in North Seattle. Comment?
ROUNDABOUT | Putting drunk drivers in the rear-view mirror
Like vehicular homicide suspects Mark W. Mullan and Michael A. Robertson, I, too, have driven drunk in North Seattle. Comment?
First things first: A Russian guy by the name of Andrey Toskar is about to open an Eastern-European-style spot called Vostok Dumpling House in the Harvard Market on Capitol Hill. Comment?
The upcoming Seattle Women in Jazz Festival is drawing talent from around the country. Comment?
Metal has been around for thousands of years, as early as 9000 BCE, when copper was discovered in the Middle East. Comment?
a Modest Proposal | About public safety
In March, Mayor Mike McGinn will nominate members for the Community Police Commission for confirmation by the Seattle City Council. Comment?
City on a Hill | How rapid is the ride?
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Our last piece in this space concerned what King County Metro Transit lost in September: the popular downtown "Ride Free Area." They're really one route that changes names upon entering downtown. Comment?
View from the Kirb | a history to influence the future
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We all have our stories about high school graduation. It is the one told by Teru Oka Okawa and Billie Riddoch McLaughlin that is never repeated. Comment?
a Modest Proposal | About public safety
In March, Mayor Mike McGinn will nominate members for the Community Police Commission for confirmation by the Seattle City Council. Comment?
a Modest Proposal | What do you do with a millionaire?
I've worked for counterfeit Bills. "I've done it," one boasted. Fond of Nerf Ball wars, he packed a bazooka; suck-ups got smaller guns. Comment?
Growing up in a low-income family, with little adult support, Jerome Mannan, now 20, struggled academically and behaviorally. Comment?
Seattle traffic: How do you like it now?
It's been a bumpy ride for Seattle commuters who have been on board for some of the most congested traffic on the continent last year. Comment?
Same-sex couples free to wed with Ref. 74 passage
Following the November passage of Referendum 74, Seattle couples were swept into a wedding-planning frenzy, shopping for wedding cakes, ordering invitations, booking reception venues and preparing to apply for marriage licenses when it became legal on Dec. Comment?
the Bottom Line | Building a stronger African-American community
By the time of that milestone, Barack Obama would have completed eight years as the first African-American president of the United States, having left office in January 2017. Comment?
Opening in Lower Queen Anne, at 144 Western Ave., is a tiny, new specialty-food store, Marx Foods. Comment?
City on a Hill | How rapid is the ride?
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Our last piece in this space concerned what King County Metro Transit lost in September: the popular downtown "Ride Free Area." They're really one route that changes names upon entering downtown. Comment?
Charles Dickens, in "Bleak House," coined a piercingly apt phrase for his time and ours: "telescopic philanthropy." In our time, it means doing good by dashing off a check or slapping on a bumper sticker . Comment?