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    In Open Circle Theater’s annual tribute to the horror tales of H.P. Lovecraft, a handful of his stories are adapted…

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    Washington State Book Awards
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    A man hangs upside down from a tree branch alongside bats. A woman tentatively gazes into the meager contents of…

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    Michelle Goodman
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    Earshot Jazz Festival
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    Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival
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