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Elwha River

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    January 4, 2012
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    October 13, 2011

    Salmon Advocates' Favorite Bristol Bay Film Returns to Seattle

    ​Red Gold -- the award-winning film documenting salmon fishing culture in Bristol Bay -- returns to Seattle next week, three years after its first local screening. Since 2008, Red Gold has become the leading galvanizing tool for activists fighting the proposed Pebble Mine project, which threa ... More >>

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    May 11, 2011

    Jonathan Evison

    ​Red Gold -- the award-winning film documenting salmon fishing culture in Bristol Bay -- returns to Seattle next week, three years after its first local screening. Since 2008, Red Gold has become the leading galvanizing tool for activists fighting the proposed Pebble Mine project, which threa ... More >>

  • Arts

    February 16, 2011

    The Weekly Wire: The Week's Recommended Events

    ​Red Gold -- the award-winning film documenting salmon fishing culture in Bristol Bay -- returns to Seattle next week, three years after its first local screening. Since 2008, Red Gold has become the leading galvanizing tool for activists fighting the proposed Pebble Mine project, which threa ... More >>

  • Calendar

    February 9, 2011

    Jonathan Evison

    ​Red Gold -- the award-winning film documenting salmon fishing culture in Bristol Bay -- returns to Seattle next week, three years after its first local screening. Since 2008, Red Gold has become the leading galvanizing tool for activists fighting the proposed Pebble Mine project, which threa ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 8, 2009

    Your Weekend Arts & Chowder Guide

    Richard Nixon lives! The disgraced former president (actually portrayed by Stacy Keach) begins a weekend packed with tugboat racing, excellent photography, classical music, and more. First, here's Margaret Friedman on Frost/Nixon: British playwright Peter Morgan does what he must to magnify the ent ... More >>

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    May 6, 2009

    The Weekly Wire: The Week’s Notable Events

    Richard Nixon lives! The disgraced former president (actually portrayed by Stacy Keach) begins a weekend packed with tugboat racing, excellent photography, classical music, and more. First, here's Margaret Friedman on Frost/Nixon: British playwright Peter Morgan does what he must to magnify the ent ... More >>

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    April 29, 2009

    Eirik Johnson

    Richard Nixon lives! The disgraced former president (actually portrayed by Stacy Keach) begins a weekend packed with tugboat racing, excellent photography, classical music, and more. First, here's Margaret Friedman on Frost/Nixon: British playwright Peter Morgan does what he must to magnify the ent ... More >>

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    April 29, 2009

    Sawdust Mountain

    Richard Nixon lives! The disgraced former president (actually portrayed by Stacy Keach) begins a weekend packed with tugboat racing, excellent photography, classical music, and more. First, here's Margaret Friedman on Frost/Nixon: British playwright Peter Morgan does what he must to magnify the ent ... More >>

  • News

    April 25, 2007

    Get Your Facts Straight, and Say "No" to Dumping While You're at It

    Richard Nixon lives! The disgraced former president (actually portrayed by Stacy Keach) begins a weekend packed with tugboat racing, excellent photography, classical music, and more. First, here's Margaret Friedman on Frost/Nixon: British playwright Peter Morgan does what he must to magnify the ent ... More >>

  • News

    March 1, 2006

    The Elephant Turf War

    "...[P]eople are not inspired by seeing unhealthy, neurotic elephants in tiny zoo enclosures."

  • News

    March 2, 2005

    Elwha Elegy

    A major archaeological find forces an Olympic Peninsula town to re-examine the past and the future.

  • News

    January 29, 2003

    Buzz

    A major archaeological find forces an Olympic Peninsula town to re-examine the past and the future.

  • News

    July 12, 2000

    "Baseball, toys, and cartoons: Everything we need to be happy. Maybe later we could even add a golden SUV."

    A major archaeological find forces an Olympic Peninsula town to re-examine the past and the future.

  • News

    September 16, 1998

    Killer Salmon

    Farm-raised Atlantic salmon are spreading disease and genetic weakness throughout Puget Sound and threatening to destroy native salmon in the process.

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