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Everything You Need to Know About Marmots
They’re furry. They’re fat. And they’re in places you’d never expect (including your car).
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Three Poems by Ching-In Chen
The latest in Seattle Met’s poetry series.
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Crazy Socialist Mayor of Seattle Says Cars Not Allowed to Drive on ‘Trains-Only’ Train Tracks
As if Seattle’s crazed socialist mayor hadn’t oppressed the city’s car drivers enough already with new bus-only lanes for her Route 8 stretch limo, today Mayor Katie Wilson reminded everyone that “trains-only” train tracks are for trains only, not cars. “I have to admit I thought this was a self-evident, bipartisan issue, but in light […]
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The Top Seattle Athletes That Didn't Make the Cut
They're good, but they didn't make our list of the greatest—for one reason or another.
The Needling
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Sun-drunk Seattleite Accidentally Says ‘Hello’ to Stranger
In an embarrassing lapse of character, today a Seattle man who clearly had one too many hours out in the sunshine accidentally said “hello” to a complete stranger. “Out of nowhere, completely unprompted, this guy looks at another guy walking past him and fully said ‘hello’ with a wave and everything—clearly sun-drunk out of his […]
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The 25 Greatest Seattle Athletes
A totally objective, impossible-to-dispute ranking.
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Blue Origin Goes Rogue, Blows Up Another Billionaire’s Launchpad in Seattle
For the second night in a row, the team behind Bezos-founded space rocket company Blue Origin has gone rogue by following up their explosion of one billionaire’s launchpad in Florida with the explosion of another billionaire’s Launchpad in Seattle also known as Mark Zuckerberg’s superyacht. “Wow, I really thought the orcas, Seafair Pirates, or Dave […]
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What to Do in Washington State in June
Art, music, and the beginning of soccer events across the state.
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Natalia Ruppert Will Report an Earthquake in Seconds
The head of a national seismology program thinks she can catch the big one right as it starts.
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Orcas Getting a Little Sick and Tired of Being Asked to Solve All Your Billionaire Problems
After yet another week of hearing humans ask them to sink billionaire yachts for them, today local orca pods announced they’re getting a little sick and tired of being asked all the time to do humans’ dirty work for them. “It’s always ‘Hey, take Zuck to Davy Jones Locker this, pop Peter Thiel a 100 […]
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Rangsook Yoon, the Frye Art Museum’s new curatorial director, envisions a museum where people can gather and be moved together
Before unpacking a single box in Seattle, Rangsook Yoon has already made an impression. The Frye Art Museum’s newly appointed Senior Director of Curatorial Affairs is still in Sarasota, Florida, finishing the installation of a sweeping exhibition featuring 95 works from 10 regional collectors, coordinating a cross-country move with her husband, a dog, and four […] The post Rangsook Yoon, the Frye Art Museum’s new curatorial director, envisions a museum where people can gather and be moved together appeared first on International Examiner.
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Property Watch: A Historic French Norman Home with a Surprise in Back
Century-old brick and a turret give way to modernist glass on a half-acre of Capitol Hill.