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International Examiner 28 days

Yaminee Patel’s solo show explores South Asian diaspora identity with art works forged from  rice, lentils, and beans

Yaminee Patel’s debut solo show, “Rice, Roots, and the Road to Cultural Exploration” at Common Objects in Belltown is a full sensory experience. I was lucky to have visited the gallery on Friday morning before the opening. When I arrived, I was met with a perfume of rice smell —  a warm embrace. I was […] The post Yaminee Patel’s solo show explores South Asian diaspora identity with art works forged from  rice, lentils, and beans appeared first on International Examiner.

International Examiner 28 days

“Long Take”: newly translated book of essays by Akira Kurosawa offers a personal view of the film legend

Hilarious comments from the sets during film production, private thoughts about great movie directors around the world, opinions about the Japanese movie-going public, and a daughter’s view of daily life with the movie legend, Akira Kurosawa.  These are found in “Long Take,” a translation of the original book of essays by film director Akira Kurosawa, […] The post “Long Take”: newly translated book of essays by Akira Kurosawa offers a personal view of the film legend appeared first on International Examiner.

Seattle Weekly 28 days

Auburn-Federal Way area man suspect in Seattle murder

The suspect allegedly shot a man in the back at a beer garden in Seattle.

Seattle Weekly 28 days

Covington man faces charge for throwing rock at Hawaiian monk seal

A 38-year-old Covington man faces a federal criminal complaint charge for allegedly harassing and attempting to harass an endangered Hawaiian monk seal by throwing a large rock at the seal’s head, in violation of the Endangered Species Act and Marine Mammal Protection Act.

Field Gulls 28 days

Seahawks sign 2 rookie receivers, waive Devean Deal

While the NFL world is fixated on the schedule release, the Seattle Seahawks have made a few tweaks to their 90-man roster. On Thursday, the team added undrafted rookie receivers Rashad Rochelle and Trayvon Rudolph. Rochelle was part of Carolina Panthers rookie minicamp as a tryout player, likewise for Rudolph with the Tennessee Titans. Former […]

Field Gulls 28 days

Seahawks 2026 schedule: Seahawks to host Chiefs on ‘Sunday Night Football’

The Seattle Seahawks’ 2026 slate is slowly coming together as we inch closer to the full schedule reveal. On Thursday, NFL insider Jordan Schultz reported that the Seahawks will be hosting the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 7. The news comes two days after Kansas City’s Week 1 opponent was revealed, and one day following […]

International Examiner 28 days

Surveillance cameras were installed in the CID last spring, here’s how community members feel about them one year later

On the corner of 10th Avenue South and South Jackson Street, a surveillance camera watches over the street near Cory Potts’ Center for Bicycle Repair shop. His shop, he said, once belonged to a Japanese florist who disappeared during World War II with Executive Order 9066 — taken, like over 100,000 others, by a government that […] The post Surveillance cameras were installed in the CID last spring, here’s how community members feel about them one year later appeared first on International Examiner.

Field Gulls 28 days

All-22 review: Why Julian Neal’s tape screams ‘Seahawks cornerback’

With Riq Woolen gone this offseason, the Seattle Seahawks entered the draft needing to replenish the cornerback room. Seattle re-signed Josh Jobe and added depth options like Noah Igbinoghene and Shemar Jean-Charles, but none of those moves truly changed the identity of the group. In the third round, Seattle finally addressed that by selecting Julian […]

Field Gulls 28 days

Seahawks News 5/14: Happy Schedule Release Day!

Retraction: Ty Okada is NOT a LB. Pardon me. In Today’s Links: the salary cap, per the Seattle Seahawks; of their 2026 draft picks, only Jadarian Price remains unsigned; schedule leaks, rookie expectations, and more. Which games are you most excited for? Do you like the idea of playing the New England Patriots straight out […]

Field Gulls 29 days

Seahawks 2026 schedule rumors: Seahawks, Rams to play on Christmas Day

Did you have any plans for Dec. 25 this year? If so, I hope they involve a television because, according to KJR radio host Dave Mahler, the Seattle Seahawks will host the Los Angeles Rams in a rematch of last year’s NFC Championship, which the Super Bowl champion Seahawks obviously won. The Seahawks beat the […]

Seattle Weekly 29 days

Auburn-Federal Way area man suspect in Seattle murder

The suspect allegedly shot a man in the back at a beer garden in Seattle.

International Examiner 29 days

With a pitch-black humor, Pakistani novelist Mohammed Hanif lays bare the crushing power of religion and the authoritarian state 

Pakistani writer Mohammed Hanif is known for his subversive, darkly humorous novels that critique Pakistani politics. His first novel A Case of Exploding Mangoes, was long-listed for the Booker and focused on General Zia u-Haq’s death in a plane crash widely believed to be an assassination. In Rebel English Academy, he takes us into the early years […] The post With a pitch-black humor, Pakistani novelist Mohammed Hanif lays bare the crushing power of religion and the authoritarian state  appeared first on International Examiner.

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