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1 Things are really picking up for The Salvage Studio Health and Family
EDMONDS — Walking through The Salvage Studio is like walking through bits and pieces of your childhood. You'll find the Monopoly pieces you thought you'd lost, the antique lamps you weren't supposed to touch, the old clocks and tin pails you're sure you had tossed.
9/27/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
2 Modern-Shed: a chic outdoor space Home and Garden
But it wasn't just any shed. Their shed was less like a typical garden shed, and more like a chic outdoor room of the house, a hideaway chamber for storage, working and relaxing.
9/13/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
3 Hammer attack is Rwandan refugee's latest survival story Local News
Jeannette was attacked in the University District one morning last January by a stranger with a hammer. She cried for help, but no cars stopped. She banged on the doors of houses, but no one answered.
9/9/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
4 Wedding invitations that look like rock concert posters Health and Family
For that, they turned to Seattle-based designer Matt Terich, who with his wife, Tere Mendez, makes wedding-poster invitations, on top of his poster work for bands and his day job as a user-interface designer for a startup company.
8/25/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
5 Poster artists to rock out at annual Flatstock show Arts
This isn't a rock concert, though, it's Flatstock 18 — the popular rock-poster design show opening its sixth year at Bumbershoot this Saturday at Seattle Center.
8/25/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
6 Seattle outdoor festivals this weekend Entertainment
The end of summer has sneaked up on us, and with Bumbershoot and other Labor Day weekend activities taking up the last days before schools start up again, this might be your last chance to go out and enjoy the fleeting Seattle sun.
8/22/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
7 Lettuce gather to honor a productive plot in Seattle's South Park Health and Family
That won't be the case today at Marra Farm, a four-acre plot of land in Seattle's South Park neighborhood. Few know the urban farmland exists, but gardeners, community members, staff and volunteers at the farm will gather today at 1 p.m.
8/9/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
8 Ralph Victor Heino Sr., 91, Seattle Symphony musician Local News
He would take walks with his son, Ralph Heino Jr., to the Alki Bathhouse Art Studio, where he watched artists paint and sculpt. At his nursing home, Providence Mount St. Vincent in West Seattle, he attended poetry readings and greeted people by singing Finnish folk songs, Ralph Heino Jr. said.
8/5/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
9 Coffee with a dash of hope Local News
A poet from Cuba shyly recited his work. A Metro bus driver shared photographs of her baby alpaca. And a stay-at-home dad read his favorite poems as all shared the gourmet-style pizza he'd baked and brought from home. What is bringing all these people together?
8/5/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
10 Ralph Victor Heino Sr., 91, musician, composer Local News
He would take walks with his son, Ralph Heino Jr., to the Alki Bathhouse Art Studio, where he watched artists paint and sculpt. At his nursing home Providence Mount St. Vincent, in West Seattle, he attended poetry readings and greeted people by singing Finnish folk songs, Ralph Heino Jr. said.
8/4/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
11 Stepson's trial begins in murder-for-hire plot Local News
When Kimberley Whitehead rushed to her father's home after his slaying, she found an inconsolable stepmother and a somber stepbrother who had retreated to his bedroom, she told a jury Wednesday.
7/24/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
12 Donald Courtnay, 84, voice of many Seattle-area radio, TV commercials Local News
"If there was a lady in the room, he was always opening the door, graciously greeting everyone," she said. "It came to the point where when people would light a cigarette, they would just sort of stand there and wait for him to light it because he was always Johnny-on-the-spot with that." Mr.
7/23/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
13 Residents fear Lawton proposal is "too urban" Local News
A newly released city plan to redevelop the soon-to-be-closed Fort Lawton in Seattle calls for building a 200-home subdivision of market-rate and affordable housing on about 18 acres.
7/20/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
14 Seattle Center goes French for Bastille Day festivities Local News
French speakers and French lovers transformed Fisher Pavilion and Fisher Lawn into a hub of European culture, complete with food, wine and music during the seven-hour celebration of Bastille Day, which is actually today.
7/14/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
15 UW students find fecal coliform on campus keyboards Local News
E-mail may not be all that's at your fingertips if you use computers at the University of Washington — or for that matter, if you touch public keyboards just about anywhere.
7/12/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
16 Crews wash away coat of gray from mural near zoo Local News
Delighted neighbors were giving thumbs-up as brightly colored zoo animals began to reappear from under a coat of mistakenly applied gray paint — a goof city officials said would not be made again.
7/8/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
17 Bilingual child-development center serves Latino families Local News
Victoria attends José Martí Child Development Center, a bilingual Spanish and English preschool at El Centro de la Raza of Seattle on Beacon Hill. El Centro, which offers support services to Latino families, was recently named winner of the 2008 National Council of La Raza/Annie E.
7/7/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
18 Mustaches and beards face off in friendly contest Local News
"The best thing about all of this is just it's kind of an excuse to get together with your buddies that have facial hair," said Bruce Roe, the president of The Whisker Club in Bremerton and the organizer of the event, the first of its kind in the United States.
7/6/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
19 Pets need special attention to cope with holiday fireworks Local News
Like many pets on the Fourth of July, Sprocket can't handle the fireworks. The first year Chapman had him, the 85-pound Rhodesian ridgeback was so scared he ripped apart the furniture in her living room. "My couch looked like something out of Freddy Krueger," she said.
7/4/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
20 Climber rescued from Mount Rainier after falling into crevasse Local News
Mitchell Bell, in his mid-50s, was in a climbing party of five when he lost his footing and fell into the crevasse. In the next couple of hours, members of his party, including a doctor who assessed his condition, pulled him out.
7/3/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results