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    My Morning Jacket party like it’s 1969.

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    It hardly matters what you order at Villa Paradiso—or who prepares it.

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    Remnant: a wispy artifact.
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    Drew Daly’s magic acts of destructive sculpture.

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    Leo (July 23–Aug. 22) How to make things straightforward and uncompli­cated: Don’t strain yourself trying to simplify and edit them,…

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    How newly launched Seattle Metropolitan stacks up against established Seattle.

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    Frankenbeans
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    March 20, at Benaroya Hall, Starbucks’ annual meeting will feature a new protest twist: the Frankenbean. A group called the…

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    The dead of Iraq
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    As the impeachment process staggered on, one of the cruelest ironies was that there have been so many better reasons…

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    UFOs and Multidimensions
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    What and where to eat on Earth Day, and more.

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