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    Leo (July 23–Aug. 22)Just because you like things up-front and direct doesn’t
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    Leo (July 23–Aug. 22)Just because you like things up-front and direct doesn’t mean everyone else does. In fact, some of…

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    AI-AI-AI!
    AI-AI-AI!
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    Once upon a time in Europe, Leibniz (a mathematician) and Newton (a mathematician who liked apples) invented calculus. Generations of…

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    A-E | F-MI | MO-S | T-Z *recommended THE MONKEY’S MASK Australia, 2000. Director: Samantha Lang Fri., June 8, 7:15…

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    Let's get squiggical
    Let’s get squiggical
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    Mouse on Mars and Jake Mandell come out of their bedrooms and play.

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    BEST OF SEATTLE, 1899
    BEST OF SEATTLE, 1899
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    A hundred years of attitude.

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    Novice nuns Blanche (Takiguchi, left) and Constance (Amber Sudduth) sing at Mother Superior's graveside.
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    UW’s School of Music takes on theology, the French Revolution, and an opera.

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    The tug-of-war between art and politics.
    War as Piece
    By Sandra Kurtz • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    A group of choreographers faces the difficulties of trying to shape a new work from the world’s wreckage.

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    Lulu's
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    * new restaurant LA VIAGRA MARINA* [Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer forced the humble South Park Mexican restaurant La Viagra Marina to…

    Posted in Eat Drink Toke
    Flower power goes bad for hippie chick Diaz.
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    Sheltered sib steps into older sister’s shoes.

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    No shirt, no shoes—come on in! Head chef Damien Reynor fortifies himself.
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    This Irish pub gets the cozy basics right.

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    A geek's wireless week
    A geek’s wireless week
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    Disconnecting herself from her PC, our tech writer tries to PalmPilot herself through a typical workweek.

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    Did anybody say McDonald?
    Did anybody say McDonald?
    By Michael Hood • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    The battle for the 1st Congressional District highlights conservative infighting.

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    Monorail Q&A
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    From left, DJ Sabzi, Geologic, and RA Scion: Mass Line masterminds.
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    Mass Line’s rhymes-as-tools philosophy.

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    Click Here for Revenge!
    Click Here for Revenge!
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    Pissed off about impeachment? Channel your anger over the Internet and throw the bums out.

    Posted in News & Comment
    Winger won't stand by her man (Howard) in Love.
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    Love or the bottle—which is more destructive?

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    Slade is right!
    Slade is right!
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    Posted in News & Comment
    The field-tested, bi-gender guide to landing a millionaire.
    The field-tested, bi-gender guide to landing a millionaire.
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    If Betty Grable, Marilyn Monroe, and Lauren Bacall could do it, so can you!

    Posted in News & Comment
    Life of Pi author Yann Martel
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