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    This isn’t just any watering hole. The bar at the Four Seas
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    There’s really no contest. I don’t like waiting for my food, especially
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    There’s really no contest. I don’t like waiting for my food, especially if I’m standing in line. But, for very…

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    Some people call it a tourist attraction, a window into the real
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    Don’t have a rich friend with a boat? Can’t fathom an afternoon
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    “Interacting with people, observing the city, seeing different neighborhoods—that’s a great gathering
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    You may have noticed that we’re spending several billion dollars, and untold
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    You may have noticed that we’re spending several billion dollars, and untold resources, to build a humongous elevated light-rail line…

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    The saddest thing about mimosas is that they are so small. One
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    The saddest thing about mimosas is that they are so small. One can barely quench one’s thirst before the petite…

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    The nearest thing the Seattle Symphony has ever had to a rock
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    The nearest thing the Seattle Symphony has ever had to a rock star (though timpanist Michael Crusoe does usually get…

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    From the land that brought Seattle such favorites as sushi and Ichiro
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    From the land that brought Seattle such favorites as sushi and Ichiro comes Koots Green Tea. With 12 successful locations…

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    Therapist John R. Mace, Ph.D. has a personal story that’s well worth
    Therapist John R. Mace, Ph.D. has a personal...
    July 31, 2007 12:00 am

    Therapist John R. Mace, Ph.D. has a personal story that’s well worth telling. Soon after being diagnosed with HIV, he…

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    Nothing says chic like a huge basement warehouse in South Lake Union,
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    Nothing says chic like a huge basement warehouse in South Lake Union, and Glenn Richards may be the best furnished…

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    In a field where 10 years is considered a substantial professional career,
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    In a field where 10 years is considered a substantial professional career, PATRICIA BARKER’s 20-plus years onstage have been an…

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    OK, maybe not a whale, but the Elliott Bay Public Fishing Pier
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    OK, maybe not a whale, but the Elliott Bay Public Fishing Pier is a sweet urban spot to snag a…

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    Allowing someone to drill into your skin with a piercing, painful, pointy
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    Paying your rent as a writer is best done in one of
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    The cheerful jangle of music piped from old painted-over mail trucks instinctively sends kids running for their piggy banks, hustling…

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    Go to hairdressing school for a cheap cut, try a culinary school
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    Armbands have too many subversive undertones—and they tend to cover up your
    Armbands have too many subversive undertones—and they tend...
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    Armbands have too many subversive undertones—and they tend to cover up your Slayer tattoo as well. Hats give you hat…

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    I bought a 6-inch vegetable knife years ago, after seeing Jacques Pepin
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