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    Articles by Patrick Hutchison
    Concerned ranchers and excited environmentalists have had a lot to talk about
    Concerned ranchers and excited environmentalists have had a...
    By Patrick Hutchison • March 23, 2015 11:45 am

    Concerned ranchers and excited environmentalists have had a lot to talk about in the past month as long-standing plans to…

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    John Steinbeck's expedition aboard the Western Flyer was the basis for his non-fiction novel, 'The Log From the Sea of Cortez.' Photo by Daniel Berman.
    The Western Flyer launches at Western Boat Builders...
    By Patrick Hutchison • March 18, 2015 6:13 pm

    The Western Flyer launches at Western Boat Builders in Tacoma, March 4, 1937. Courtesy of the Petrich Families Collection “Some…

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    Bautista shares her family’s tamale recipe.
    It’s 11 a.m. on a Saturday, and I’m...
    By Patrick Hutchison • February 27, 2015 1:25 pm

    It’s 11 a.m. on a Saturday, and I’m learning a few things about tamales. Surrounded by giant mixing bowls of…

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    Anger. Outrage. Disbelief. Sadness. These are the emotions I normally encounter when
    Anger. Outrage. Disbelief. Sadness. These are the emotions...
    By Patrick Hutchison • January 20, 2015 9:48 am

    Anger. Outrage. Disbelief. Sadness. These are the emotions I normally encounter when interviewing protesters. Understandably, since those powerful feelings correlate…

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    Standing at the base of the King County jail on a recent
    Standing at the base of the King County...
    By Patrick Hutchison • January 5, 2015 9:49 am

    Standing at the base of the King County jail on a recent evening, a protest leader shouted above the drone…

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    If you’ve been to a protest in Seattle, chances are you’ve seen
    If you’ve been to a protest in Seattle,...
    By Patrick Hutchison • December 23, 2014 6:34 pm

    If you’ve been to a protest in Seattle, chances are you’ve seen Queen Pearl. Born and raised here, Pearl comes…

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    Photo by Patrick Hutchinson
    For many protesters, identity is a big concern....
    By Patrick Hutchison • December 19, 2014 12:23 pm

    For many protesters, identity is a big concern. They worry about being spotted by police, labeled as troublemakers or organizers,…

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    Photo by Patrick Hutchinson
    Last Monday night was the first time I...
    By Patrick Hutchison • December 12, 2014 10:07 am

    Last Monday night was the first time I had trouble finding the scheduled protests downtown. It turns out there are…

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    Photo by Patrick Hutchison
    It was about two hours into Sunday night’s...
    By Patrick Hutchison • December 12, 2014 9:46 am

    It was about two hours into Sunday night’s protest and I was surrounded by a hundred or so protestors, marching…

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    Chris M. Photo by Patrick Hutchinson
    Dressed in a camo jacket, brown pants, heavy-duty...
    By Patrick Hutchison • December 8, 2014 10:00 am

    Dressed in a camo jacket, brown pants, heavy-duty boots, and a shallow-brimmed green wool hat, Chris M. (who declined to…

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    Photo by Cecilia Corsano-Leopizzi
    In 2010, two born-and-bred Seattle boys came up...
    By Patrick Hutchison • December 4, 2014 9:55 am

    In 2010, two born-and-bred Seattle boys came up with an idea. It happened while James Mitchell and Jackson Quall were…

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    Courtesy GRAYL
    Clipped, strapped, slung, hung, and slipped on, Seattle...
    By Patrick Hutchison • November 20, 2014 9:12 am

    Clipped, strapped, slung, hung, and slipped on, Seattle carries water bottles around like they were guns in a spaghetti Western….

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    Seeds next to mature plants.
    On a bookshelf in a community building in...
    By Patrick Hutchison • November 7, 2014 12:49 pm

    On a bookshelf in a community building in the Hillman City neighborhood, Caitlin Moore, co-director of the King County Seed…

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    Illustration by Kelly Thompson
    Molly Moon’s maple walnut is the sort of...
    By Patrick Hutchison • August 4, 2014 1:02 pm

    Molly Moon’s maple walnut is the sort of ice cream old retirees eat when they’ve run out of Werther’s Originals….

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    Illustration by Kelly Thompson
    Pistachio is like Delaware. Until someone mentions it,...
    By Patrick Hutchison • August 4, 2014 1:00 pm

    Pistachio is like Delaware. Until someone mentions it, you forget it exists. But at Yogurtland, I never forget. Their pistachio…

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    Illustration by Kelly Thompson
    It’s like a Malaysian street-food burrito: Kedai Makan’s...
    By Patrick Hutchison • August 3, 2014 10:58 pm

    It’s like a Malaysian street-food burrito: Kedai Makan’s roti filled with lamb, spices, mint, and pickled red onions, with a…

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    Illustration by Kelly Thompson
    If there’s a better biscuit name than Butter...
    By Patrick Hutchison • August 3, 2014 10:56 pm

    If there’s a better biscuit name than Butter Hole, I don’t know what it is. Honest Biscuit’s gluten-free offering is…

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    Illustration by Kelly Thompson
    Safeco Field’s Ethan Stowell-inspired grub hub has one...
    By Patrick Hutchison • August 3, 2014 10:55 pm

    Safeco Field’s Ethan Stowell-inspired grub hub has one thing going for it: exits. You can disappear in a throng of…

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    Illustration by Kelly Thompson
    Canon has perfected its dark, dramatic interior—including a...
    By Patrick Hutchison • August 3, 2014 10:52 pm

    Canon has perfected its dark, dramatic interior—including a bathroom cozier than my own home’s—that will enhance the mood of any…

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    Illustration by Kelly Thompson
    Award-winning interiors aside, Westward is a fun, casual...
    By Patrick Hutchison • August 3, 2014 10:49 pm

    Award-winning interiors aside, Westward is a fun, casual new seafood restaurant and oyster bar with a fantastic outdoor seating area…

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    Courtesy The Blind Cafe
     Patrons eat in complete darkness served by blind...
    By Patrick Hutchison • July 30, 2014 10:53 am

    Patrons eat in complete darkness served by blind waitstaff. Photo Courtesy The Blind Cafe Imagine a dark room. Now imagine…

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    Photo from Muy Macho's Facebook page
    On June 29, the long-awaited South Park Bridge...
    By Patrick Hutchison • July 3, 2014 12:42 pm

    On June 29, the long-awaited South Park Bridge finally opened, spanning the Macklemore-approved Duwamish Waterway and connecting the southern boundary…

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    Muy Macho; From Muy Macho's Facebook page
    On June 29th, the long awaited South Park...
    By Patrick Hutchison • July 1, 2014 12:19 pm

    On June 29th, the long awaited South Park Bridge finally opened, spanning the Macklemore-approved Duwamish Waterway and connecting the southern…

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