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Celebrating a month of ugly homes, pretty people, Bremerton, and Sub Pop’s

Published 7:00 am Monday, September 24, 2012

Here's a look at people around Seattle during the first week of April.
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Here's a look at people around Seattle during the first week of April.
Here's a look at people around Seattle during the first week of April.
Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth) performed in front of some familiar friends at Showbox SoDo. The event was Virgin Airlines' promotional blitzkrieg to hype their new flight route between Seattle and Los Angeles.
On Wednesday, April 2, Ballard's Hattie Hat was taken over by members of Soundgarden, Mudhoney, The Shins, and other faces from Sub Pop Records' 20 years in business. Pictured here is General Manager Megan Jasper.
Sub Pop founder Jonathan Poneman & Soundgarden guitarist Kim Thayil.
People around Seattle during the week of April 7.
Ben Gibbard, rocking with Death Cab for Cutie at Bremerton's Admiral Theater on April 18.
Ben Gibbard as a teenager in Bremerton.
Yes, fans were treated to ride on the ferry before the show.
For a select few, Lake City's Rimrock Steak House is the only place to be, and veteran drummer Fred Holzman is the main reason why.
A look at people in the U-District, Greenwood and Ravenna during the week of Apr. 12.
Pearl Jam's Eddie Veddar performs in Los Angeles.
Cat Power performed at Showbox SoDo on Friday, April 11.
A look at people out and about in Seattle  during the week of April 20.
Here's a look at people around Seattle during the first week of April.
Jack White performed with The Raconteurs at Neumo's on Monday, April 21.

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